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I think it's probably to do with BBC & ITV who are sharing the matches this year, agreeing not to impinge on the others prime time viewing by allowing the rugby to overlap.


Anyway roll-up. Still plenty of time to play. See above for how to.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> https://www.superbru.com/home/index.php?

>

> This is the link to Sign Up for the game. I've

> sent an invitation via the site to those who

> played the last time.Hopefully you will receive

> them.

>

> Any new arrivals, sign up, select rugby union, 6

> nations game and join the EDF 6 Nations Prediction

> Game pool. The Pool Code is:

> kelphulk


Still time to play. I hope ????'s will defend his title. Five entrants currently. There must be more rugby folk in ED. Mick?

Well I didn't make the League in time but after the first round you can -


A) see why we only had one northern hemisphere team in the WC semi-finals

B) zzzzzzz - having problems finding the 6 nations very exciting in recent years. Technical, but poor technique and tactically tedious

???? Wrote:

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> Well I didn't make the League in time but after

> the first round you can -

>

> A) see why we only had one northern hemisphere

> team in the WC semi-finals

> B) zzzzzzz - having problems finding the 6 nations

> very exciting in recent years. Technical, but poor

> technique and tactically tedious


Yeah, pity you didn't participate.


A) We didn't have any

B) You can't say the last day of last seasons 6 nations wasn't exciting.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Not being grumpy Doc, just don't like pubs full of

> rugger buggers. I like rugby and will enjoy

> watching it at home. Too many boorish tosspots

> with their collars turned up clogging up the pub

> is not my idea of fun.


Not the Welsh - we just go crazy when the rugbys on :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Obviously a league of experts. Everyone had the correct result last night and all within the 5 points difference to gain .5 of a bonus point. Buoy and RC shared the additional bonus point for being the closest by getting the exact points difference correct. Just in case anyone was wondering where the points came from.
  • 2 weeks later...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Dovertheroad, a gentle reminder that you

> haven't

> > made your predictions yet.

>

> I suspect you are often waiting on some last

> minute inside information.....


Apols. Work, kids etc. Can I still win?

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