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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'll join....I'll show you ????..


Don't forget Mick. The board is looking very bare of green currently. Still time to enter if anyone would like to.


By the way if you lock your picks you can see what others predicted in advance of KO. If not they will be locked automatically at KO time.


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I believe the pool code is 'barstook' which newcomers might require.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > I'll join....I'll show you ????..

>

> Don't forget Mick. The board is looking very bare

> of green currently. Still time to enter if anyone

> would like to.

>

> By the way if you lock your picks you can see what

> others predicted in advance of KO. If not they

> will be locked automatically at KO time.

>

> Sign up here:

>

> https://www.superbru.com/sixnations/index.php?fold

> er=sixnations

>

> I believe the pool code is 'barstook' which

> newcomers might require.


Sorry - I didn't join as site seems to be barred at work. Soz - enjoy.

Kick before the try to give possession away too deep. England missed 2 penalties and defended pretty well so I think the result wasn't a travesty at all DR? can't remember if i had a england win by 4, 5 or 6 points in the predicted though!


* a penalty & conversion sorry

???? you had England by four so got 0.5 for being within 5 points and shared a point with RD for being closest to the score (each of you one either side). Well done both. My England by 11 proved a bit optimistic.


Where Wales really lost it I thought was going for that scrum in front of the posts in the first half instead of the easy penalty - hats off for bravado but they could have gone in at half time 16-8 up, two scores ahead would have really put the pressure on England.

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