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Looks like Beirne has ruptured Dupont's anterior cruciate and internal ligaments. C**t. Hope a bus hits him on the way home.
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At this rate the Lions is going to selected by eerie meenie the way everyone's playing themselves out of contention.
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Preferably ones who have good loud voices & some semblance of Leadership, as the lack of leaders out there in the last 15 mins was obvious.Punter15 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:39 pm Fuck me. 6-15 are good to excellent but 1-5 are fair to shite and that’s the bit that matters.
Anyone in the SH know some decent locks who like fried Mars bars?
There were a few point where you could have thrown a blanket over the Scots, & surprise, surprise the Welsh kept finding the edges.
You can coach all you like, but you still need leaders on the pitch to coordinate their teammates
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That was a tough tough watch, dreadful game
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Totally agree. We are a thick team and have been since we got decent.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:44 pmPreferably ones who have good loud voices & some semblance of Leadership, as the lack of leaders out there in the last 15 mins was obvious.Punter15 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:39 pm Fuck me. 6-15 are good to excellent but 1-5 are fair to shite and that’s the bit that matters.
Anyone in the SH know some decent locks who like fried Mars bars?
There were a few point where you could have thrown a blanket over the Scots, & surprise, surprise the Welsh kept finding the edges.
You can coach all you like, but you still need leaders on the pitch to coordinate their teammates
We are now best friends.
FFS mate calm down. There is nothing in it. It's an obvious accident.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:40 pm Looks like Beirne has ruptured Dupont's anterior cruciate and internal ligaments. C**t. Hope a bus hits him on the way home.
The second rows will/should look very different from the summer. Then young Glasgow locks, Sykes and Henderson should be the pool for selection. It's mad that we're still picking Gray.Punter15 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:47 pmTotally agree. We are a thick team and have been since we got decent.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:44 pmPreferably ones who have good loud voices & some semblance of Leadership, as the lack of leaders out there in the last 15 mins was obvious.Punter15 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:39 pm Fuck me. 6-15 are good to excellent but 1-5 are fair to shite and that’s the bit that matters.
Anyone in the SH know some decent locks who like fried Mars bars?
There were a few point where you could have thrown a blanket over the Scots, & surprise, surprise the Welsh kept finding the edges.
You can coach all you like, but you still need leaders on the pitch to coordinate their teammates
We are now best friends.
I don't think Horne helped tonight either. Way too loose.
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Agree. Scotland needed control and that isn't Horne's strength.Big D wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:50 pmThe second rows will/should look very different from the summer. Then young Glasgow locks, Sykes and Henderson should be the pool for selection. It's mad that we're still picking Gray.Punter15 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:47 pmTotally agree. We are a thick team and have been since we got decent.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:44 pm
Preferably ones who have good loud voices & some semblance of Leadership, as the lack of leaders out there in the last 15 mins was obvious.
There were a few point where you could have thrown a blanket over the Scots, & surprise, surprise the Welsh kept finding the edges.
You can coach all you like, but you still need leaders on the pitch to coordinate their teammates
We are now best friends.
I don't think Horne helped tonight either. Way too loose.
Left hand down a bit
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And also Atanio, Jelonch, Lucu, Ntamak, Moefana…..Yeeb wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:06 pmWhen ramos intercepted and created yet another try against the world’s best attack , what were your emotions ? I know he is your bete noireTorquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 5:44 pmWorld's best cheap shot thugs. POM and Beirne following in the traditions of the likes of Clohessy, Flannery and O'Brien.

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ReminderUncle fester wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 5:30 pm Think France have got their "bad game" out of their system and will probably take the win in Dublin.
Will be interesting to see if the new coach bounce helps Wales. Been a bit of a bogey team for Scotland in the past. If Scotland lose this, Townsend definitely needs to go.
Easy win for England here. Fixtures have fallen their way this year so could easily finish second if they finish strong.
So far;
France are really bloody good with silly depth at 9.
Ireland are dirty bastards and not that good when reffed properly.
Scotland have some great talent but are badly coached, thick as a bear’s turd, and desperately need leaders.
Wales aren’t as shit as they were a few weeks ago and have grown a big hairy set of balls.
England will win by while being shit and convince themselves they are amazing
Italy will do something awesome early doors and then get bored into submission
France are really bloody good with silly depth at 9.
Ireland are dirty bastards and not that good when reffed properly.
Scotland have some great talent but are badly coached, thick as a bear’s turd, and desperately need leaders.
Wales aren’t as shit as they were a few weeks ago and have grown a big hairy set of balls.
England will win by while being shit and convince themselves they are amazing
Italy will do something awesome early doors and then get bored into submission
Shane Williams spent his entire career jumping tackles but was hardly ever penalised for it, so it shouldn't really be a surprise that the Welsh are unaware that it was and is illegal.Blackmac wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:41 pm Funny how on social media, every male in Wales either never knew that jumping a tackle was illegal or now thinks it's a stupid law.
Just watched the highlights of Ireland vs France, and was surprised how dominant France were in the second half, even without Dupont. Ireland managed to pick up a few crumbs at the end, but to me they look like a once great side that's now on the wane. They might end up thrashing Italy next week, but it's still been a pretty unconvincing tourney, imo.
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Here’s a question - how on earth did so many French fans get tickets today? They were like hen’s teeth for the England game and were far more expensive second hand for France
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France were bigger & when they click are a very, very good side !Gumboot wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 8:49 pm Just watched the highlights of Ireland vs France, and was surprised how dominant France were in the second half, even without Dupont. Ireland managed to pick up a few crumbs at the end, but to me they look like a once great side that's now on the wane. They might end up thrashing Italy next week, but it's still been a pretty unconvincing tourney, imo.
We on the other hand built for the RWC, & now have to rebuild from a much smaller pool of players, & have a green as grass OH who had the toughest test of his short career, & three pensioners who were in the side (well probably except for POM), for sentimental reasons as much as anything else.
We had France under serious pressure for large parts of the game & didn't convert, & that's always fatal against good sides. We came with a decent plan to run the French around the pitch & tire them out, & it seemed to work apart from the need to score while the likes of Antonio was blowing out his arse.
It'll be interesting to see if Scotland can do a better job of it next match, as they know how to attack & have the ability to keep the ball in play & run them around, but their defense is suspect & the set piece could be ugly.
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They beat the shit out of the Irish pack, and put in some absolute monster tackles on the backs.Gumboot wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 8:49 pm Just watched the highlights of Ireland vs France, and was surprised how dominant France were in the second half, even without Dupont. Ireland managed to pick up a few crumbs at the end, but to me they look like a once great side that's now on the wane. They might end up thrashing Italy next week, but it's still been a pretty unconvincing tourney, imo.
I’m watching the Ireland France game because I didn’t see it all this afternoon. I think I’ve just watched the most extraordinary “exit” I’ve ever seen.
Ramos takes the ball to ground in his 22 and flings it in the air. Louis Bielle-Biarrey takes it on his finger tips and kicks backwards across field to Penaud on the opposite wing who then clears it.
Mental.
Brilliant.
Ramos takes the ball to ground in his 22 and flings it in the air. Louis Bielle-Biarrey takes it on his finger tips and kicks backwards across field to Penaud on the opposite wing who then clears it.
Mental.
Brilliant.
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Galthier not happy.
There's a reluctance to discuss the issue around Ireland being dirty.
Galthier not happy.
There's a reluctance to discuss the issue around Ireland being dirty.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Well 2 players out and a yellow is a good return.Biffer wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:47 am https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites ... de/1545288
Galthier not happy.
There's a reluctance to discuss the issue around Ireland being dirty.
Watched the game after our Rugby afternoon in the local stadium.
the ruck stuff is a bad issue as long as diving in rucks is tolerated players are going to get these injuries.
Come now, we all remember how calm and reasoned Irish posters were when Bod suffered an unfortunate shoulder injury in that Lions test. You need to copy their standard of behaviour , views and posting style and show some good sportsmanship when these freak accidental injuries occur .Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:40 pm Looks like Beirne has ruptured Dupont's anterior cruciate and internal ligaments. C**t. Hope a bus hits him on the way home.
What really got me yesterday was POM's two attempted "charge downs" of running kickers. He should have been sent off. Made no attempt to stop the ball or tackle the player, just threw himself at the kickers legs, with so little control he hit them with his back. Once is bad but twice is a tactic.laurent wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:54 amWell 2 players out and a yellow is a good return.Biffer wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:47 am https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites ... de/1545288
Galthier not happy.
There's a reluctance to discuss the issue around Ireland being dirty.
Watched the game after our Rugby afternoon in the local stadium.
the ruck stuff is a bad issue as long as diving in rucks is tolerated players are going to get these injuries.
O’Mahony is one of the main culprits. He’s often out and out dirty, not the ‘oooh, treading a thin line’ pish that people describe it as. He’s properly dirty.Blackmac wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 10:23 amWhat really got me yesterday was POM's two attempted "charge downs" of running kickers. He should have been sent off. Made no attempt to stop the ball or tackle the player, just threw himself at the kickers legs, with so little control he hit them with his back. Once is bad but twice is a tactic.laurent wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:54 amWell 2 players out and a yellow is a good return.Biffer wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:47 am https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites ... de/1545288
Galthier not happy.
There's a reluctance to discuss the issue around Ireland being dirty.
Watched the game after our Rugby afternoon in the local stadium.
the ruck stuff is a bad issue as long as diving in rucks is tolerated players are going to get these injuries.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Absolutely gorgeous day for some box kicking
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Not enough box kicking gets done on such a clear day. It's a thing of beauty.
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A welcome bit of shade for punters in row z every time Mitchell blocks out the sunPCPhil wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 1:03 pmNot enough box kicking gets done on such a clear day. It's a thing of beauty.
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We can see the chasers leaping like salmon in the clear afternoon skies. Poetry.
BeautifulHal Jordan wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 1:13 pm We can see the chasers leaping like salmon in the clear afternoon skies. Poetry.
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There can be few more decent men to have won 100 international caps than Jamie George, delighted for him.
Now come on, let’s get a performance together
Now come on, let’s get a performance together
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Excellent try
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Willis started and finished that!
Great try but far too easy again from our point of view