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Well I am when I get the gap, and putting all my money on Ireland to win it this year. Their next two BIG games at home, and cannot wait for tomorrow afternoon !!!
I think for the Irish, their biggest threat are the sheep sh------ Welshmen :haha:
Poms and Froggies not performing up to their standard :confused:
Scotland have played their hearts out and well, with some bad calls against them :thumbs:
Itally as the under dogs are playing better and getting stronger each year. Great for the game of Rugby as it grows in popularity :thumbs:
These are only my personal couch potato opinions
Hagar the Lovable (and to some the Horrible)
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they say some exciting rugby has been played.
Are the Irish the only unbeaten team then?
:cold:
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TheDuck Wrote:they say some exciting rugby has been played.
Are the Irish the only unbeaten team then?
:cold:
Ireland, France and Wales all unbeaten and on four points each. :thumbs:
Scotland, Italy
and ENGLAND !!! all on Zero points
Ireland plays England tomorrow :hooray:
and France in two weeks at home. Then their last game away againts Wales.
Copied from the RBS site:
O'Connell expecting tough test from England
Ireland stand-in captain Paul O'Connell believes his side have their work cut out if they are to repeat last year's RBS 6 Nations win over England when the two sides clash at Lansdowne Road on Sunday.
Eddie O'Sullivan's men registered a stunning 19-13 victory over England in last year's tournament, ending their 22-Test unbeaten run on home soil - a sequence which stretched back to the 1999 World Cup.
Hagar the Lovable (and to some the Horrible)
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kiitos
Come on the Paddies
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TheDuck Wrote:kiitos
Come on the Paddies
:holmes:
And the sheep lovers to quote Hagar the Horrid. [They deserve some luck after all the souties did to them (and world rugby, too) over the years. :curse:]
Hopefully Westville Boys High School's Roland de Marigny and his Ities will be on the winning side today as well!! :cheer:
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Was the Sheep lover - Frog game not one of the best you have ever seen ?
Definately rates as one of the best for me :thumbs:
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FlyingBok Wrote:Was the Sheep lover - Frog game not one of the best you have ever seen ?
Definately rates as one of the best for me :thumbs:
Good on Wales.......unfoprtuantltly here in the UK we have Chelsea and Liverpool in the final of the Koka Kola Cup[or whatever its called these days]So im off to an Irish pub top watch the rugby
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FlyingBok Wrote:Was the Sheep lover - Frog game not one of the best you have ever seen ?
Definately rates as one of the best for me :thumbs:
What a FANTASTIC game it was !!! I almost lost my voice screaming AT and FOR the sheep sh-----, surounded by my too many Froggies
Cannot wait for the game this afternnon !!!!!!!!!..............
and if all goes according to my wishes. It looks like a Welsh vs Irish in four weeks as the decider (could call it a final). Problem for the Irish is that it is an away game, at the home of the sheep sh------.
Well I am off to my local Irish now, and will be back later to hopefully to celebrate their whiping of the Poms.So if I don't return later, I will be
having a major sulk over many pints, and will only see you all
here in a few days when my head feels better
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The Irish hung on to win a tense match
:hooray:
:thumbs: