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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> This is a link for any newcomers who want to play.

> It a game based on predicting results with bonuses

> for being close to the actual.

>

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

> er=sixnations

>

> The pool code is 'sewstint'


Here's the link though I'm not sure the code is the same. Either way newcomers can join by finding the pool using the title of this thread.

Yeah it is. Hello Quids and Mick. France literally threw it away or at least passed it away. In the old days fumbling the ball like North did would have been a knock on. And I would have been younger!

Still I reckon there are quite a few games where the predictions will be split this season. All to predict for. GSPs may prove crucial.

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