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Italians "playing" rugby
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I suppose. Or a bloody lucky oneOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostEngland have played abysmally so far and won every time. The mark of a very good team.
. I'm not sure yet...
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Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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I've been very impressed with Scotland, particularly the way they've fought back from behind. I think they'll be a much tougher test than any of England's opposition so far, and they might even sneak a win. Shame for them they're away from home.
Edit: Plus they've got the best national anthem.Last edited by Moose423956; 27 February 2017, 13:35.Comment
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I tend to agree, but I'm looking forward to the Scotland match, because another hallmark of a good team is the ability to change gears, and no amount of coaching can substitute for that - needs real depth.Originally posted by sasguru View PostEddie Jones is a bloody good coach, he's certainly made a huge difference.Comment
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Not sure how innovative it was, I understand a couple of teams had came up with it before them.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThey did nothing wrong, they came up with a plan which was within the rules, and it completely threw England. They were never going to win by "playing rugby", so they had to come up with something innovative, which they did. All credit to them and particularly the coaching staff.
I reckon we'll see other teams doing that now, until there's a change in the rules.
Either way they got beat.Comment
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Er, no.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEngland have played abysmally so far and won every time. The mark of a very good team.
OTOH Wales are a bloody good team and keep losing.
HTH...Blog? What blog...?
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Not sure what match a lot of people were watching but the Italian stunt worked for one half of rugby by virtue of the surprise element. Once it had been worked out they got thrashed 31-5 in the second half. If they try it again and teams are ready for it they are going to get battered. Plus, 7 of their points were off the back of a complete fluke.
I'm looking forward to the Sweaties coming down in confident mood and getting handed their arses.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Originally posted by Alf W View Post
I'm looking forward to Ingerlund coming in in confident mood and getting handed their Ladybird book of Rugby.
FTFY
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England are a crap side. Saturday proved that. It would have been funny if they'd lost.
They've only been beating other teams because they've got a very good coach whos made them reach down and find their nadgers. Unfortunately, its not in the English rugby psyche to do that which is why they need a foreigner to help them.
Wales on the other hand always think they can beat anyone but insist on picking the same old crap.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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