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Declan Wrote:

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> Well I did Mick but a)I'm sure I'm still well

> behind and b) I have 3 MU players in my team and I

> don't think they are in the next round of

> fixtures.


We appear to be tied - that did not take long Declan.

  • 2 weeks later...

Declan Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > I have done France for the slam at just over

> 5s.

> > They have Ireland and England at home, so that

> > might be an advantage.

>

> Oh dear Mick.....how could you?


Im beginning to like this bet.

  • 2 weeks later...
I was testing my options Mick and now that I have changed Admin has locked the wardrobe so I stuck with it. I chose Narnia due to it being a work of fiction I'm familiar with and finding it represented best what some people were writing at the time. Including your best mate tuppence halfpenny.

I have hedged a little of my France bet by putting a little on England to win slam at 8/1.


Of course England have no chance to win slam as Ireland will hammer them but if they beat Ireland tomorrow their odds on the slam will crash and best I don't leave it to chance for England to upset me on the final day....

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