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In Wales they will remember it until they win something again. Like I say, I do understand why.
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Football and fair weather rugby supporters, perhaps. Some of us still remember the Grand Slam only a few months ago.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThose in England don't care about Wales. Though if Wales win they might think "Oh good for the Welsh. Nice for them to have something decent for a change".
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Ha ha. I guess if England win everyone in Wales will be saying "Not again. That's it I'm not buying a paper or watching the TV for the next month because they'll go on about it forever!"Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThose in England don't care about Wales. Though if Wales win they might think "Oh good for the Welsh. Nice for them to have something decent for a change".
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Wales looked a bit shaky in a few scrums and conceded penalties, and I guess their defence against the rolling maul isn't that good. However, I guess we'll take the bonus point win.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGo Georgia!

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Brillo mun, you'll get lynched!!!!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGo Georgia!

Although saying that maybe not in your part of the world. Went into a pub once and asked why the wales games wasn't on and guy said "footballs on, no-ones interested in the rugby".
WTF!
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agreed, but RSA were a bit shaky under the high ball.Originally posted by meridian View PostWhy?
Both teams played well. SA made a couple of mistakes and each time they did the ABs scored, but apart from that it was a fairly even encounter.
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Why?Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostThe prediction that the final will be between New Zealand and South Africa looks a little shaky to me after their first encounter.
Both teams played well. SA made a couple of mistakes and each time they did the ABs scored, but apart from that it was a fairly even encounter.
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did I hear that NZ had made some complaint to the IRB over some incident in the RSA game?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI predict it will end up in court. Everything does doesn't it?
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The South Wales Evening Post.Originally posted by WTFH View PostTHE prediction?
Whose - yours, or the opinion of many, many people you’ve spoken to?
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I predict it will end up in court. Everything does doesn't it?
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