2016 Six Nations
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Re: 2016 Six Nations
I don't understand this sport. I certainly don't understand penalties & what deserves one. But I'm forced to assume that the players do ... so why give so fckg many away. Looks like downright unprofessionalism to me.thebish wrote:FFS! how many kickable penalties are we gonna feckin give them???
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With at least one wobbly wheel!TANGODANCER wrote:Chariots.........
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You would get told to pull yer fecking finger out, 3-0 down with 5 minutes left in this game.bobo the clown wrote:I don't understand this sport. I certainly don't understand penalties & what deserves one. But I'm forced to assume that the players do ... so why give so fckg many away. Looks like downright unprofessionalism to me.thebish wrote:FFS! how many kickable penalties are we gonna feckin give them???
We're ok with people too thick to understand the rules watching football instead.
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Ouch.
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You usually get one of them on the yed at about age 8. And never tackle like that the rest of your life. Hope he's ok.
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That should be that.
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A battle of tractors rather than saloon cars, Did what they needed to do and that's all you needed. Hope Hartley is okay,,,,,
Edit, he's walking about....
Edit, he's walking about....
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Love hearing Owen Farrell talk.
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How pi$$ed do you reckon James Haskell will get?
Tough test that. Nerves clearly on display and we need to learn how to control when winning. Still a bit chokey.
Think Lancaster's problem was thinking it was all about the backs, but it's really all about control in the forwards making a platform for them. Vunipola best player for England over 5 games for me. Sometimes felt like there were two of him on the pitch. Itoje added a whole new dimension last couple of games and Kruis was dominant in the lineout.
Backs generally all had their moments for line breaks and tries. Sounds strange after first Slam in 13 years, but hope we can build on this. Think it's harder to try and fo Wales/Ireland away, than Italy/Scotland/France...
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Tough test that. Nerves clearly on display and we need to learn how to control when winning. Still a bit chokey.
Think Lancaster's problem was thinking it was all about the backs, but it's really all about control in the forwards making a platform for them. Vunipola best player for England over 5 games for me. Sometimes felt like there were two of him on the pitch. Itoje added a whole new dimension last couple of games and Kruis was dominant in the lineout.
Backs generally all had their moments for line breaks and tries. Sounds strange after first Slam in 13 years, but hope we can build on this. Think it's harder to try and fo Wales/Ireland away, than Italy/Scotland/France...
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Always seems tough against the Chanticleers (is it safe to assume Mikalac has finally retired?, and didn't the anthem singing show football event up? ) and they frighten the shxt out of me when running at us. In that respect we were never going to have a cakewalk and you just have to fight what's in front of you. We did well. Played five, won five, Six Nations Champs and Grand Slam winners is a pretty impressive record. Well done to Eddie Jones too for getting the lads playing so well. He must be pretty chuffed tonight....
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