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rendelharris Wrote:

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> Sun shines on a dog's arse sometimes. Great

> weekend of rugby, never seen so many errors in a

> single weekend of internationals (nerves?

> Weather?) but made for cracking entertainment.



i.o.w. 300 (wheels... off...)

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> 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.



Same for England's last try maybe ? It's having the ball under control I think.


But they were always going to give both.

JohnL Wrote:

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> Wales making a lot of changes against Italy.

>

> Gatland likes to think there are about 30 players

> who can slot in to the first team without

> lessening it.


I doubt that's the case but in a WC year experience will count for a lot. Also with rugby being so attritional there's always going to be injuries.

  • 2 weeks later...

?England are making a significant mistake by travelling today, coming through Newport at about five o?clock is probably not the best thing to be doing, going through the Brynglas tunnels,? said Gatland. ?There?s a good chance tractors and buses will hold them up. That?s going to be an experience for them.?


.... Gatland telling the tractor squad to zero in.

  • 2 weeks later...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I think Ireland could beat Wales. I don't think

> Scotland can beat England.


Agree - in fact I would go 70-30 on Ireland winning and the same (or more) the other way on England-Scotland. In a strange position of wanting England to win the 6N but being happy for Wales to get the Slam, so be happy either way!

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Still all to play for, if Wales play as they did

> today can't see them taking Ireland - could come

> down to the wire!



Jeremy Guscott thought Wales lost their concentration at halftime maybe they thought they had it in the bag (Wales very rarely put their foot down when on top).


The WRU also (with extremely brilliant timing) announced the merger of the Ospreys and the Scarlets last week - then rolled back on it (or something else happened - it's always murky down in Welsh rugby politics). Shouldn't have affected Wales but you just never know - Ken Owens (the hooker) was definitely talking a lot about it during the week.

Just an example of the current Welsh Rugby politics - statement from the Ospreys on Sunday.


?The tedious narrative that the Ospreys are somehow facing an impending financial challenge is not only entirely false, but malicious propaganda by those for whom the demise of the Ospreys would be a twisted convenience.?

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