We were pretty poor, weren't me. Jason Robinson was taking them on on his own.
Perhaps in forty years time we'll be wondering why we never won the Rugby world cup again. Except that not many people in England really care.
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Bradford will win at Hull, Leeds will beat Wakefield, Saints will beat Wigan
I'll get me coat
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostLots of closet gay men will openly touch each other up in scrums, and do the same later in the lovely, hot, sudsy, communal bath.
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Lots of closet gay men will openly touch each other up in scrums, and do the same later in the lovely, hot, sudsy, communal bath.
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Bunch of handbag throwing public schoolboys will lose again - only after complete ineptitude in attack, lots of kicking, waiting around for throw ins to be taken, and waiting for scrums....
HTH
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Rugby predictions for tonight
England will be hammered, no doubt. I reckon 35-14.Tags: None
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