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???? Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > You're the expert.

>

>

> You told me home advantage for England was

> immense.


I've forgotten what happened this morning never mind what I say to you when I'm half cut. But yes it is I think a massive advantage and probably a decent bet. if someone can beat the AB's for you that would be nice too.

???? Wrote:

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> Indeed. I bet the US at 34/1 :)


Trade it quick.


Stick to your original England bet.


Don't forget that in rugby, on the line is over the line, so it will all be a legit home world cup this time. No Azerbeijani officiados needed.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Fiji to be leading at HT tomorrow is 8/1.

>

> USA and Scotland are in the same Group as S.Africa

> so I don't think DC meant both.


Well obvs I didn't mean that both will qualify - given RSA are a given that's not possible. But without looking at the odds I thought both might be given a decent shout of reaching the QFs. USA have some very mobile backs with a 7s pedigree. Shame Carlin Isles isn't here though - the quickest man in rugby.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Mick Mac Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > You're the expert.

> >

> >

> > You told me home advantage for England was

> > immense.

>

> I've forgotten what happened this morning never

> mind what I say to you when I'm half cut. But yes

> it is I think a massive advantage and probably a

> decent bet. if someone can beat the AB's for you

> that would be nice too.


Will Twickenham be filled with Englishmen - or is there a

quota for us Wales fans :)

JohnL Wrote:

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> And the biggest news in the world of rugby today

> ... The Gavin Henson interview

>

> http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-new

> s/gavin-henson-interview-still-believe-10079935


"but I age differently to most people"... Dorian Grey

JohnL Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > England drop Ford for Farrell. Anyone agree

> that's

> > a good decision? I don't.

>

> Gives us hope - Apparently to counter Welsh play -

> but

> you play to your strengths - don't you.


Ford must be peed off. As for having Burgess in the centre I think that's an experiment waiting to fail. I hope I don't have to eat my words if England wallop the Wales 2nd XV

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