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Woo! England may have been merely average but like the Welsh I'm quick off the mark.


110 was the highest score of the week which is bloody impressive. Harry Ellis was my star player (as well as being a last minute replacement when I found out Danny Care wasn't playing.


Declan - you must have got rid of those Italian backs! Good work.

This week's scores are up:


This Week Overall


Carnell 68 158

Declan 61 145

MickMac 53 124

Paragon 55 110


Declan, you're beating me on tries scored but I've got lucky with Man of the Match awards and Beauxis' kicking game.


Any of you guys watching the next round of games in ED pubs? We could meet up?

Hernes about the best place I've found to watch the games. ED becoming pretty limited these days for sport. Been to all the pubs on LL to watch over the years. They set up 2 large screens for the games and the sound is on so you dont have to beg for music to be turned of at KO.


Tend to go to Herne with rugby fan mates (mostly scots and Irish)and the atmosphere is good altho there are few ankle biters running round but its been good value for the last two games.


Unless I burnt my bridges after the last game - something to do with upsetting people by demonstrating my squash swing with a wodden spoon, will be there, hopefully, for the next round of games.

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