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Re: Rugby Union

Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:53 pm

Unimpressed. A win is a win, but England under 21s were pretty poor in beating Italy 33-24. Giving penalties away like a department store Father Christmas and still getting hit by running wingers. Hope their big brothers shape better on Sunday.
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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:00 am

Italy and Italian rugby is doing pretty well at the moment, compared to where they've historically been. Since 2022, they've beat Wales 3 times, Scotland, Japan a couple and Austraila. Their problem really, is consistency and despite leaking nearly 80 last week, they still scored 20. Aware that they've never beaten NZ or Englsnd, but have managed the rest, we need to bring the top level of commitment to this game, whilst we're sat at W2, they were both "fine margins" games. France being able to catch or Scotland being able to hit conversions and we'd be sat at W0 and below Italy in the table...

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:13 pm

Another mighty impressive display by France with none of the "fck ups of their own making." France's to lose right now. Need a win today from the boys.

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Mar 09, 2025 6:12 pm

And a win we got, and a good one against an improved Italy. Good sport weekend all round. 47-24 and some cracking play. The lightweight but ever dangerous Ange Capuozzo is one real speed merchant. Well done. :oyea:

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Mon Mar 10, 2025 11:29 pm

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And a win we got, and a good one against an improved Italy. Good sport weekend all round. 47-24 and some cracking play. The lightweight but ever dangerous Ange Capuozzo is one real speed merchant. Well done. :oyea:

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Yeah they can certainly score, TD. And decent tries. Glad we came through pretty convincing in the end

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:06 pm

Wales 14, England 68...and in daffodil land at that. What a cracking game with Curry deservedly M.O.T.M., although Maro Itoje is captain fantastic. Great to see George Ford back in action. The ever dangerous Welsh wouldn't shed any tears for is if the reverse applied, but our defence kept them well in check. Brilliant big-lads rugby. All down to Scotland now.... :oyea:

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:08 pm

35-16. No real shock. There's more chance of nicking (La Giaconda) the Mona Lisa, from The Louvre in Paris than beating the French at Rugby. Even without Dupont they were never going to lose. The Scots played great for nine-tenths of the field, but the French defence was impregnable. A shame, after England's magnificent hammering of the Welsh, but QUE-SERA-SERA, as ever.

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Sat Mar 15, 2025 11:40 pm

You say that TD, yet we did manage to beat the French! So, 1 Mona Lisa to us!

The part time New Zealanders? Clearly a step too far!

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Re: Rugby Union

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You say that TD, yet we did manage to beat the French! So, 1 Mona Lisa to us!
Touche, as the England girls won the six nations by 1 point yesterday. Well done them. :oyea:

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Thu May 08, 2025 10:16 am

Lions squad at 13:30. Surely, Pollock gets a ticket? For a 20 year old, he's been exceptional these last few weeks. Everything Marcus isn't.

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Thu May 08, 2025 2:15 pm

Jeez Louise 45 minutes later, they've announced fcuk all!

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Thu May 08, 2025 3:04 pm

Looks like a decent squad with "right picks." No real shocks for me. Musta been an interesting call between Andy and Owen. :-)

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Re: Rugby Union

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Looks like a decent squad with "right picks." No real shocks for me. Musta been an interesting call between Andy and Owen. :-)
Great to see Itoze as captain. After the golden years, One of my (inexperienced) all time greats.
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Re: Rugby Union

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Looks like a decent squad with "right picks." No real shocks for me. Musta been an interesting call between Andy and Owen. :-)
Great to see Itoje as captain. After the golden years, One of my (inexperienced) all time greats.
Owen Farrell seems to have fallen out of favour a bit.
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Re: Rugby Union

Post by Worthy4England » Thu May 08, 2025 5:34 pm

I think Maro had a very good 6 Nations' after a couple maybe not quite up to his very high standard. Owen decided not to play international rugby for his mental health this year. So I can understand him not being in the top 3.

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Re: Rugby Union

Post by TANGODANCER » Thu May 08, 2025 10:25 pm

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I think Maro had a very good 6 Nations' after a couple maybe not quite up to his very high standard. Owen decided not to play international rugby for his mental health this year. So I can understand him not being in the top 3.
Aye, we don't always know the real reasons. I must admit I'm surprised George Ford isn't in there though as he and Owen Farrell have piled up quite few kick points between them over time. . ae:)
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