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On 27/01/2024 at 10:16, Alan Medic said:

I've created an EDF Pool for the 6 Nations. Usual suspects and a few less usual ones have been sent invites.

Any newly interested in participating please use the link to create a free Superbru account.

Superbru

If anyone is interested in playing this year, please say so here. I don't want to create a Pool and send out invites if there isn't interest.

It a simple game of predicting results in the 6 nations. The closer you are to the exact result the more points you can win.

A bit of fun if you are interested in the 6 Nations and free to play.

Join EDF 6 Nations Prediction Game, my Six Nations Predictor league on Superbru! You can find my pool here:   

https://www.superbru.com/sixnations/pool.php?p=12936739

or by downloading the Superbru Rugby app from https://www.superbru.com/get-superbru-rugby and searching for the league with code:

coatmazy
                        

Round 1 Fixtures

Friday

France v Wales

Saturday

Scotland v Italy

Ireland v England

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Woohoo ! 

Thanks, yes, I also thought maxxi would win it as the final matches looked like comfortable wins for Ireland, England and France, so any chance of winning would come down to the lottery of closest to the actual points difference. Thank goodness for maxxi and his leftfield predictions 🙃

I once enjoyed a Feb long weekend in Rome with work colleagues, a good time to go as there are less tourists around so minimal queuing to see all the sights. On the Saturday we found out that Roma were playing at home, so we took a bus to see if we could get in, and we could. Half-time refreshments were...mini pizzas !... overpriced and undercooked so felt right at home... 😁

 

   

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On 18/03/2025 at 09:48, diable rouge said:

Woohoo ! 

Thanks, yes, I also thought maxxi would win it as the final matches looked like comfortable wins for Ireland, England and France, so any chance of winning would come down to the lottery of closest to the actual points difference. Thank goodness for maxxi and his leftfield predictions 🙃

I once enjoyed a Feb long weekend in Rome with work colleagues, a good time to go as there are less tourists around so minimal queuing to see all the sights. On the Saturday we found out that Roma were playing at home, so we took a bus to see if we could get in, and we could. Half-time refreshments were...mini pizzas !... overpriced and undercooked so felt right at home... 😁

Yes - I thought I'd struck Gold until a brain fart had me predicting an Italian won over Ireland instead of the other way around. Still, "If you can meet with winner's cap and wooden spoon and treat those two impostors..." etc etc.  Fine work RD and thanks Doc 😇

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