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Previously on "Lions vs South Africa"
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Oh and good luck to the SAffers for the Tri-Nations. Do try not to come last again this year.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou're talking out of yer arse!
Our boys went to play rugby, your lot were too busy trying to get a rise out of our lot so you could gain the penalties <--- cos the rest of your play was sh!te!
sing along, you know you want to.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWHS!
Apart from the fact we should've seriously f**king injured some of the SA players!
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostPersonally I think it has been a fantastic Test series and very, very close. SA should have put the Lions away in the first Test and couldn't. The Lions fell just short in the second because SA had the stronger 22. I doubt you'll find anyone serious about SA rugby who will tell you they weren't desperate for the 3-0 whitewash (no-one I've spoken to anyway).
Violence? Well Burgur should have been red-carded in the second test and the Lions would have then won it but it would have spoilt the whole series in my view so I'm glad in a way that it wasn't acted upon. There have been a few other cowardly incidents such as Botha's charge on Jones which was unnecessary and intended purely to injure the player and Shaw's kneeing was indefensible (and possibly Sheridan's cheeky poke in the goolies). Mostly though, good solid typical fare from SA and the Lions.
So very enjoyable and now it's over we can get back to some quality rivalry with Irish and Welsh rugby fans and a little bit of sympathy for the Scottish ones.
Apart from the fact we should've seriously f**king injured some of the SA players!
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostPersonally I think it has been a fantastic Test series and very, very close. SA should have put the Lions away in the first Test and couldn't. The Lions fell just short in the second because SA had the stronger 22. I doubt you'll find anyone serious about SA rugby who will tell you they weren't desperate for the 3-0 whitewash (no-one I've spoken to anyway).
Violence? Well Burgur should have been red-carded in the second test and the Lions would have then won it but it would have spoilt the whole series in my view so I'm glad in a way that it wasn't acted upon. There have been a few other cowardly incidents such as Botha's charge on Jones which was unnecessary and intended purely to injure the player and Shaw's kneeing was indefensible (and possibly Sheridan's cheeky poke in the goolies). Mostly though, good solid typical fare from SA and the Lions.
So very enjoyable and now it's over we can get back to some quality rivalry with Irish and Welsh rugby fans and a little bit of sympathy for the Scottish ones.
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Personally I think it has been a fantastic Test series and very, very close. SA should have put the Lions away in the first Test and couldn't. The Lions fell just short in the second because SA had the stronger 22. I doubt you'll find anyone serious about SA rugby who will tell you they weren't desperate for the 3-0 whitewash (no-one I've spoken to anyway).
Violence? Well Burgur should have been red-carded in the second test and the Lions would have then won it but it would have spoilt the whole series in my view so I'm glad in a way that it wasn't acted upon. There have been a few other cowardly incidents such as Botha's charge on Jones which was unnecessary and intended purely to injure the player and Shaw's kneeing was indefensible (and possibly Sheridan's cheeky poke in the goolies). Mostly though, good solid typical fare from SA and the Lions.
So very enjoyable and now it's over we can get back to some quality rivalry with Irish and Welsh rugby fans and a little bit of sympathy for the Scottish ones.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostOn the other hand
"The meaningless ban handed down to Shaw, along with the fact that at least two other Lions players should have been cited for foul play in the third Test, will add further weight to the argument that South African players are being unfairly treated at judicial hearings."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
It was a good match but the SA boys were pretty dirty.
"The meaningless ban handed down to Shaw, along with the fact that at least two other Lions players should have been cited for foul play in the third Test, will add further weight to the argument that South African players are being unfairly treated at judicial hearings."
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Oi - enough of the handbags!!
It was a good match but the SA boys were pretty dirty. Some hot ones though.... yum!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWho's whining and moaning?
Originally posted by Churchill View PostOn Saturday you were outclassed
Originally posted by Churchill View Postand the other "Glorious Victories" that you keep mentioning weren't that at all.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYes they do. The pussycats broke a 7 match losing streak in a dead rubber. The whining and moaning from the losers remains constant thoughLast edited by Churchill; 6 July 2009, 09:15.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHome advantage and you can only win by foul means.
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