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I am playing a gig this Saturday at a rugby club in Twickenham. Imagine my disappintment when I realised it was some little dunp on the outskirts! :(


In all seriousness, it's going to be a fecker to get to!


Lets just hope England show some improvement, or shall get absolutely mullered!

Perhaps, just maybe, with Godman that year older, and a pack now regarded as pretty decent (although Murray getting crocked is a blow, and White is stepping up to lock), Scotland finally, eventually, might, who knows turn some of that promise into a decent campaign.


Or perhaps not.

The Six Nations won't be as exciting as The NFL Superbowl on Sunday where an action packed Match reached its climax when the result hinged on a dramatic finale involving The Arizona Cardinals' final offensive play in the Super Bowl, a fumble by quarterback Kurt Warner, the play being called correctly.

Kurt Warner reportedly questioned after the game why play wasn't stopped and a replay review wasn't done by the referee, feeling there was a possibility that the play should have been ruled an incomplete pass because Warner's arm was going forward. That, of course, would have enabled the Cardinals to retain possession of the ball at the 44-yard line of the Pittsburgh Steelers with five seconds remaining in the game.

Mr. Rooney, The proud Owner of The Pittsburgh Steelers was delighted that his side won the Trophy for a record 6th time.


Can you imagine how the SteelerNation felt all thru' Pennsylvania?:)

Brendan Wrote:

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> Am I the only one who didn't understand a word of

> that?


Brendan: With respect you have to have a deep, meaningful understanding of the technicalities and subtleties and intricacies of the game lyke wot I got.


Now please see Superbowl Thread....and you Wolfie:)

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> The Six Nations won't be as exciting as The NFL

> Superbowl on Sunday where an action packed Match

> reached its climax when the result hinged on a

> dramatic finale involving The Arizona Cardinals'

> final offensive play in the Super Bowl, a fumble

> by quarterback Kurt Warner, the play being called

> correctly.

> Kurt Warner reportedly questioned after the game

> why play wasn't stopped and a replay review wasn't

> done by the referee, feeling there was a

> possibility that the play should have been ruled

> an incomplete pass because Warner's arm was going

> forward. That, of course, would have enabled the

> Cardinals to retain possession of the ball at the

> 44-yard line of the Pittsburgh Steelers with five

> seconds remaining in the game.

> Mr. Rooney, The proud Owner of The Pittsburgh

> Steelers was delighted that his side won the

> Trophy for a record 6th time.

>

> Can you imagine how the SteelerNation felt all

> thru' Pennsylvania?:)


That was nothing on Ronan O'Gara's drop goal in Cardiff a couple of years ago! Seeing as you are all rugby fans how come you haven't picked a team in the Fantasy league thread?

Can anyone comment on what Hoopers was like for the rugby?

I had a couple of friends come over and we watched it in the Vale - little or no atmosphere there and especially for the ireland game, noone interested really, apart from out little group. I think the Vale is really a footie pub.


Was Hoopers any better? Thanks.


PS - I was going to switch to Hoopers between games, but I was not sure I was going to be able to find it in time, not having been there before, but if recommended will def go there next time. Cheers,.

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