spitthedog wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 4:42 pmNo Hitler jokes please guys. No Hitler jokes.
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The real World Cup begins
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You have to admit it was a close call. The Guardian writes:
“ Even Wales’s winning try was contentious, the ball having been ripped from the grasp of the flanker Charles Ollivon by the replacement Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams and appearing to go forward before Justin Tipuric and, finally, Moriarty lunged for the line.”
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Miguelito wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:26 amYou have to admit it was a close call. The Guardian writes:
“ Even Wales’s winning try was contentious, the ball having been ripped from the grasp of the flanker Charles Ollivon by the replacement Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams and appearing to go forward before Justin Tipuric and, finally, Moriarty lunged for the line.”
Very close call, but a moot point now.
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^ It was sure an uncalled infringement for sure,..remember NZ lost the Cricket World Cup because of an Umpiring blunder.Hanno wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:45 amMiguelito wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 7:26 amYou have to admit it was a close call. The Guardian writes:
“ Even Wales’s winning try was contentious, the ball having been ripped from the grasp of the flanker Charles Ollivon by the replacement Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams and appearing to go forward before Justin Tipuric and, finally, Moriarty lunged for the line.”
Very close call, but a moot point now.
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I think we can look to a couple of great matches. England cannot be underestimated but I think the All Blacks will beat them by 3-6 points. Saffers vs. Wales will be a brutal match. Wales are strong but they seem not to have found peak form yet. Again, I think the Saffers will take it by 3-6 points.
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Mentally, England look in a good place to me. In fact i get the impression that good ole Blighty in general is in good order with regards to racial harmony etc. English sport, quisine and culture have benefited from being one of the most multicultural countries on earth.
From boxing to the olympics to rugby, we have been doing well of late.
Plus rugby wise they can play the hard game, the kicking game and the flair game, and as Eddie Jones said- all the pressure is on the All Blacks. Nobody expects England to win.
Gentleman (and Australians), i bid you fair well.
From boxing to the olympics to rugby, we have been doing well of late.
Plus rugby wise they can play the hard game, the kicking game and the flair game, and as Eddie Jones said- all the pressure is on the All Blacks. Nobody expects England to win.
Gentleman (and Australians), i bid you fair well.
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hang on mate,, the kicking game and flair game do not go hand in hand, but Its gonna be the best rugby match in 4 years. I just think the All Blacks Army will fight off the Pom Policemen.spitthedog wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 5:34 pmMentally, England look in a good place to me. In fact i get the impression that good ole Blighty in general is in good order with regards to racial harmony etc. English sport, quisine and culture have benefited from being one of the most multicultural countries on earth.
From boxing to the olympics to rugby, we have been doing well of late.
Plus rugby wise they can play the hard game, the kicking game and the flair game, and as Eddie Jones said- all the pressure is on the All Blacks. Nobody expects England to win.
Gentleman (and Australians), i bid you fair well.
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Can't wait for what should be an enthralling match.
I think England have a real chance, but they must keep their discipline or they will be cooked.
(Spitters, it's farewell!)
I think England have a real chance, but they must keep their discipline or they will be cooked.
(Spitters, it's farewell!)
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I predict a close 1st half. then the AB;s roll out a 20 point win.
There is no way England will beat the All Blacks. Beg, borrow or steal money bang on 33%
In this unlikely event I will resign from K440.
There is no way England will beat the All Blacks. Beg, borrow or steal money bang on 33%
In this unlikely event I will resign from K440.
Gentlemans bet Springerspringrain wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 1:46 pmCan't wait for what should be an enthralling match.
I think England have a real chance, but they must keep their discipline or they will be cooked.
(Spitters, it's farewell!)
I say All Blacks 's and give you a 10 point start,
Do you accept the challenge?
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