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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> http://fantasygames.telegraph.co.uk/sixnations/?ca

> chebuster=1390131554

>

> So, I registered a private league called EDF

> Fantasy 6 Nations. The PIN is 8051811.


This week-end games are:


Wales v France 8pm tonight

Italy v Scotland 1.30pm tomorrow

England v Ireland 4.00pm tomorrow

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Have made my team changes. Don't know how to

> change my star player though.


Just click on the current yellow star and it will turn grey, then click on the grey star next to the new player, and it should turn yellow...

Till when MM? I'm watching up Brick Lane way but heading back after...could be at a (very) loose end by then...got the Scotland game first.


Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Have made my team changes. Don't know how to

> change my star player though.

>

> As for tomorrow, I have an all day pass and will

> be watching somewhere in ED.

>

> Cmon the Ireland.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Yes that worked on the phone, but I had tried that

> on pc and it didn't .... But thanks.


Maybe it's a browser issue like I have with IE.


> Ps. I notice your team is not public. That's

> rather secretive?


I didn't know if my team was public or private due to browser issue, think it should be public now...

Having just watched the 2nd half again sans glasses de vino, I have to say that it was only extraordinary defence that got England over the line. For there to be no scoring in the last 25 minutes must be unusual in Test match rugby.


It's still Ireland's to lose. They should have the points and the points difference to know that winning in France will give them the championship. Trouble is France could be going for it too and one never knows which France will play.


England to beat Wales and Italy and to try and score as many point as possible.

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