That 5/8 for Italy was great, Orquera.
Best match so far, because it was close throughout.
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Previously on "Weekend Rugby predictions please"
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Yep, good game, very tough battle; France didn't seem to have any ideas and panicked while Italy have gained a few top class backs to add to what was always a very good pack. Parisse was immense, McLean was creative, even sublime at times, Castrogiovanni and Lo Cicero were on top form again. Italy could cause problems for everyone this year; maybe to early to call them championship contenders but on that form I think they'll win a couple of games, especially if they sort out the discipline in the last 10 minutes.Originally posted by Troll View PostMissed that one
sounds like it was good match
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8-1. Wow, odds look generous nowOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
Well done Italy!

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Originally posted by Netraider View PostIreland to Win by a point
Scotland drubbed
Italy spanked
Well done Italy!
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Well, the Scots did well to keep the gap down to 20 points.
Whose commission did dodgy's £30 come out of?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostJust for a laugh, take a look at this and admire the amazing sidestep skills of Mr Peter Dawson at 'sidestep central'. First there's a video of Phil Bennett showing skill, timing and flair, but then scroll down for the films of Mr Dawson demonstrating that there really is no beginning to his talents;
Evtechs - evasion techniques for contact sports like rugby
Was Bennett better than The King? I only caught the tail end of the latter's career.
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I was very good at this one;Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postwhich of these skills do you have Mitch?
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which of these skills do you have Mitch?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostJust for a laugh, take a look at this and admire the amazing sidestep skills of Mr Peter Dawson at 'sidestep central'. First there's a video of Phil Bennett showing skill, timing and flair, but then scroll down for the films of Mr Dawson demonstrating that there really is no beginning to his talents;
Evtechs - evasion techniques for contact sports like rugby
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Just for a laugh, take a look at this and admire the amazing sidestep skills of Mr Peter Dawson at 'sidestep central'. First there's a video of Phil Bennett showing skill, timing and flair, but then scroll down for the films of Mr Dawson demonstrating that there really is no beginning to his talents;Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIt was easier in my day, none of that nonsense of positioning lifters for example
Evtechs - evasion techniques for contact sports like rugby
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What, shirtlifters? Stick them on the wing.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIt was easier in my day, none of that nonsense of positioning lifters for example
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It was easier in my day, none of that nonsense of positioning lifters for exampleOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, forwards are expected to learn moves these days. That was never a strong point of mine.
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I defy anyone to survive point 8 without having his stomach pumped.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
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Yes, forwards are expected to learn moves these days. That was never a strong point of mine.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI'm not sure what's good or bad about this. The article only really mentions a list of calls and plays to learn in their own time, which can be easily updated with alerts if Scotch spies find any out.
The impression I got from MJ's time was that England fell into the trap of meta-coaching (the babble you talk about), emphasising the processes instead of the practicalities, but this doesn't seem to be like that.
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If you get bored try thisOriginally posted by BoredBloke View PostI've got to take my son to see England v France. Another wasted afternoon surrounded by a bunch off pissed up toffs while a group of men try to snatch a ball off each other, run for a bit and then have yet another group cuddle!
Can't wait!
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