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Alan Medic Wrote:

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

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> > chebuster=1390131554

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> > So, I registered a private league called EDF

> > Fantasy 6 Nations. The PIN is 8051811. This week-ends fixtures:


Ireland v Italy 2.30 Saturday

Scotland v France 5.00 Saturday

England v Wales 3.00 Sunday


Two home wins, maybe three?

Dulwich College through to the final after beating RGS High Wycombe this afternoon at Allianz Park. Some extraordinary refereeing giving out 4 yellow cards and one red (three yellows and a red to Dulwich). One yellow was for pushing another player in the chest! Dulwich down to 13 at one point, but some truly heroic defending camped on their own line for the last 15 mins saw them through 7-3.


The final is on Saturday 29th March at Twickenham against Warwick School. The more support they have the better. Only one other school has won three titles- but that was at the very beginning of the tournament when there was no limit on the amount of Scholarship players. So essentially a third win in a row for Dulwich would be unprecedented.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Wales massively overrated and still slightly

> confused about their Lions domination. Lets not

> forget that it was England that went into the last

> game of last year with grand slam prospects so

> England are a very good side.



Wales lose again. Never again should a team take over the lions as if it was their own. They were good yes, but never as good as they thought they were. Great performance by England and it seems only a late French try has prevented them winning a grand slam (cant see them losing to Italy).

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Wales massively overrated and still slightly

> > confused about their Lions domination. Lets not

> > forget that it was England that went into the

> last

> > game of last year with grand slam prospects so

> > England are a very good side.

>

>

> Wales lose again. Never again should a team take

> over the lions as if it was their own. They were

> good yes, but never as good as they thought they

> were. Great performance by England and it seems

> only a late French try has prevented them winning

> a grand slam (cant see them losing to Italy).


Congrats to England on the TC - I actually like them at present - Hope

they win the 6N - Certain non playing personalities like to wind up Welsh

fans however.


England had a big say in the Lions - IMHO - I could list English players

that had influence even in the final game - it's a 23 a side game.


Wales have issues with the new laws at the scrummage (I really would like

to go back to the hit personally and I find it rather unfair that after

years of one law, administrators change to something different 1 year out

from the world cup - Gethin and Adam are maybe to old to adjust and might

be gone now)


They will be back for next years games (Cardiff and RWC at HQ - too many big

players not to be.

You really need Ireland to lose - but apparently they don't

often win in Paris.


Alan Medic Wrote:

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> The week-end should be fun. Clive Woodward said

> England should chase a 50+ points win, to catch

> Ireland. Will France try to catch England? Will

> Ireland win?

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

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> > > chebuster=1390131554

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> > > So, I registered a private league called EDF

> > > Fantasy 6 Nations. The PIN is 8051811. This

> week-ends fixtures,all tomorrow:


Italy v England 12.30

Wales v Scotland 14.45

France v Ireland 17.00

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

With so many players unavailable, England looked really good today. Nigel Owens I think made a couple of poor decisions for a ref considered to be the best. I hope he doesn't believe his own publicity.


The AB's will be better next week but I imagine England can be too. One thing for certain is that England are serious WC contenders next year. With home advantage they should win it given the players they have. 4/1 at the moment.

  • 4 months later...

The Rugby World Cup sent the ballot results today.


I got tickets for Ireland France in Cardiff on Sunday 11 October 2015 and have the hotel booked.


Unsuccessful in getting any England games and semi final or final but pleased to have got something. Anyone else have any luck ?

I didn't even try Mick. Was thinking about that fixture today strangely enough. I didn't think it was part of the ballot as I'd read there were plenty of seats for games in Cardiff. I was also looking at the draw and if Ireland were to win their group (and that match is likely to be the decider) they could have a Q/Final v Argentina followed by a semi v England if they were to win. If they lose to France I think it's a Q/Final v NZ. But hey, we've got to beat them sometime.

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