Well as it happens our water came from a spring. Didn't have mains water on the farm until after the drought in 1963 and even then it only came to the gate for the animals. Bloody landlords.TB63 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 1:36 pmOr running water...GogLais wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:03 pmAh, ok, excuse my ignorance, we didn't have cartoons on Anglesey.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 8:53 pm
Not really yoof, it’s from whacky races, driven by Luke and Blubber Bear.
Agreed, from 24-24 is was plain sailing.
The Official Rygbi Cymru Thread
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Hello.
Is there anybody here who DOESN'T think we'll beat France?
Is there anybody here who DOESN'T think we'll beat France?
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It doesn’t seem to be our pattern to lose slam matches.Butterfingers wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 8:26 pm Hello.
Is there anybody here who DOESN'T think we'll beat France?
No reason why we can’t take this game too.
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Yeah that's why I'm feeling so overconfident. 4 Grand Slam matches in the 6 nations, all have resulted in emphatic wins.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 10:13 pmIt doesn’t seem to be our pattern to lose slam matches.Butterfingers wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 8:26 pm Hello.
Is there anybody here who DOESN'T think we'll beat France?
No reason why we can’t take this game too.
Thinking about it I dont think Wales have ever won the first 3 games of the tournament and failed to win a grand slam.
That was a great result for the Ospreys, a few more of those please.
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That one V South Africa is the only one I can think of. We were 13 points up with 9 minutes to go and Liam gave them a penalty try at the death to give them the win.
I didn't see that one. I know there was the one we lost to France in the 100th minute a few years ago but I don't recall us being as comfortable in that one as we were for most of Saturday's game.Butterfingers wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:13 pmThat one V South Africa is the only one I can think of. We were 13 points up with 9 minutes to go and Liam gave them a penalty try at the death to give them the win.
Cheers to those strange skirt wearers with undecipherable accents (OS not included)..
After those covid rules cheating white flag waving cheese eating surrender monkeys fobbed off the rules with a gallic shrug..Fuck you froggies, Diolch yn fawr my celtic brawds. .
After those covid rules cheating white flag waving cheese eating surrender monkeys fobbed off the rules with a gallic shrug..Fuck you froggies, Diolch yn fawr my celtic brawds. .
Cheers to those strange skirt wearers with undecipherable accents (OS not included)..
After those covid rules cheating white flag waving cheese eating surrender monkeys fobbed off the rules with a gallic shrug..Fuck you froggies, Diolch yn fawr my celtic brawds. .
After those covid rules cheating white flag waving cheese eating surrender monkeys fobbed off the rules with a gallic shrug..Fuck you froggies, Diolch yn fawr my celtic brawds. .
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John Dawes: Former Wales and Lions captain and coach dies, aged 80
Legendary former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain John Dawes has died. He was 80.
Dawes held the unique distinction of having been captain and coach of both Wales and the British and Irish Lions.
In 1971 he led Wales to the Five Nations Grand Slam and the Lions to their only series win over New Zealand.
As coach of Wales Dawes won four Five Nations titles including two Grand Slams and four triple crowns and was coach of the 1977 Lions in New Zealand.
Obituary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/25741808
Good age but still a shock. Lots of good memories.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 4:37 pmJohn Dawes: Former Wales and Lions captain and coach dies, aged 80
Legendary former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain John Dawes has died. He was 80.
Dawes held the unique distinction of having been captain and coach of both Wales and the British and Irish Lions.
In 1971 he led Wales to the Five Nations Grand Slam and the Lions to their only series win over New Zealand.
As coach of Wales Dawes won four Five Nations titles including two Grand Slams and four triple crowns and was coach of the 1977 Lions in New Zealand.
Obituary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/25741808
The tour that converted me from football to rugbytabascoboy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 4:37 pmJohn Dawes: Former Wales and Lions captain and coach dies, aged 80
Legendary former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain John Dawes has died. He was 80.
Dawes held the unique distinction of having been captain and coach of both Wales and the British and Irish Lions.
In 1971 he led Wales to the Five Nations Grand Slam and the Lions to their only series win over New Zealand.
As coach of Wales Dawes won four Five Nations titles including two Grand Slams and four triple crowns and was coach of the 1977 Lions in New Zealand.
Obituary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/25741808
RIP an outstanding rugby man
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And had a hand in "that" try of course.
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Erm, so apparently we have a test match today.
Yes should be an interesting match, looking forward to it.
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Poor Halfpenny, that's a terrible thing to happen any time never mind right at the start of your 100th test.
Canada missing a host of players who opted out of selection, and it's showing after that opening score. I only recognise one name in the Canucks squad.
Canada missing a host of players who opted out of selection, and it's showing after that opening score. I only recognise one name in the Canucks squad.