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Indeed. 3rd test will be exciting though. Lions! Lions!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostFeckAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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It should be another cracking game. And Corbisiero should be back, or Grant. Poor old Vunipola got done early on today.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIndeed. 3rd test will be exciting though. Lions! Lions!
Much better referee than last week.
The media are immediately making the headline that Halfpenny's kick at the end lost the game when it dropped short. What rubbish. Anyone who had been watching knew he was very unlikely to have the legs from that distance, we were hoping for a miracle. He was only told to take it because the touch, lineout, drop/drive-over option looked even less likely by that stage.Comment
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I didn't thinnk he'd make the kick, so thought a quick touch would have been better, for another 10 metres and a penalty would have been very interesting.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIt should be another cracking game. And Corbisiero should be back, or Grant. Poor old Vunipola got done early on today.
Much better referee than last week.
The media are immediately making the headline that Halfpenny's kick at the end lost the game when it dropped short. What rubbish. Anyone who had been watching knew he was very unlikely to have the legs from that distance, we were hoping for a miracle. He was only told to take it because the touch, lineout, drop/drive-over option looked even less likely by that stage.Comment
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