RUGBY WORLD CUP THREAD
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RUGBY WORLD CUP THREAD
Anybody watching the first game? Blood everywhere and 200 miles an hour. Argentina have come on by leaps and bounds. Game is a cracker.
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TANGODANCER wrote:Anybody watching the first game? Blood everywhere and 200 miles an hour. Argentina have come on by leaps and bounds. Game is a cracker.
I tried, really I did, but I just can't get into rugby, it's so god damned boring.
I'm going to watch my BWFC v Reading playoff dvd instead
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So............not only is it Nolan and Hunt. You've got a complex with fxcking Vaz Te anall!!!Batman wrote:Meh
there's no rhythm, they get the ball, pass it, then fall over for 20 secs, then get up, pass it, and fall over again.
Bloody annoying sport - only worth watching for the fights, same as ice hockey.
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Oh dear... Farrell at 10 tonight?
I'll be watching in an Irish pub, but I'm bracing myself for a bad defeat.
I'll be watching in an Irish pub, but I'm bracing myself for a bad defeat.
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Yeah I know, and he'll definitely start there... but it's a bit desperate that we're even contemplating playing a guy there who's never played fly half in his life!Worthy4England wrote:Think you'll find Catt prolly does more of the 10 duties...
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Seem to remember Farrell, on occasion, did a lot of the kicking for Wigan in his day after Gregory and Edwards had gone, fairly sure that Catt has filled in at Fly-Half too. Not ideal, but if that's all we got then you gotta use it. Even if Wilko was declared fully fit, they must have had some suspicions that he might not last the tourney given his injury record....
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Aye but we havent turned up since the last world cup.Worthy4England wrote:Think you're prolly right DLH...but on occasion, the Bok's have been known not to "turn up" for the odd game here and there...David Lee's Hair wrote:Going to get battered tonight!! Watch the 'Boks last weekend and they looked mighty impressive.
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