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Ireland vs New Zealand coming up again next round. This will be tough to pick but I can't see the All Blacks losing to them again???? Pete
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Thanks for the streaming links Pharvey. I managed to watch the England v SA game on my Netbook - it froze a couple of times but overall was pretty watchable and no complaints about the result! Boks obviously not firing on all cylinders but a convincing performance from England who do have significant absences do to injury.
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Indeed, probably more so on the latter thoughprcscct wrote:You should be happy today Pharvey, even though you're probably nursing a hangover! Pete
A much improved performance by Wales (not difficult), but still some worrying issues. They dominated possession for long periods, were a man up for 10 mins, yet came close to throwing the match away. Fair play to the Argentinian defence (despite some very "professional" play), but God's Own should have done a lot more - a win is a win however, and after last weekend's debacle I'll take it!
Have to mention standout performances by AWJ and Liam Williams.... Welcome back!!
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MajorBloodnok wrote:Dear Pharvey & dtaii-maii,
thanks for the information.
Was not aware of this free-streaming site!
You're both very much welcome! Hope you enjoyed the game(s)!!Sabai Jai wrote:Thanks for the streaming links Pharvey. i
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I bet we see this "new method" of kicking show up in the pro ranks, Union and League. Pete
http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/37995114
http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/37995114
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^ Enjoyed that Pete!
Always remember Mark Ring getting in hot water for "back heeling" a conversion for Cardiff RFC some years back. Hell of a talented player, but constantly got himself on the wrong side of the rugby "authorities".......
Always remember Mark Ring getting in hot water for "back heeling" a conversion for Cardiff RFC some years back. Hell of a talented player, but constantly got himself on the wrong side of the rugby "authorities".......
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Yet another cracking weekend of rugby ahead - thank God the LHG is still away!!
This weekend's fixtures: -
As always, streaming available on http://cricfree.sx/, BBC (Wales vs Japan) available at http://www.filmon.com/tv/bbc-one
HHF Prediction League as it stands: -
RZR - Isn't it about time you forgot to make your bl**dy picks!!!
Enjoy!!
This weekend's fixtures: -
As always, streaming available on http://cricfree.sx/, BBC (Wales vs Japan) available at http://www.filmon.com/tv/bbc-one
HHF Prediction League as it stands: -
RZR - Isn't it about time you forgot to make your bl**dy picks!!!
Enjoy!!
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I wish I had of donepharvey wrote:
RZR - Isn't it about time you forgot to make your bl**dy picks!!!
Ps Looks like Pete's( ) been dabbling with the black arts this round
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Just call me Merlin. It won't last, still 2 rounds to go and looking briefly at Round 4, it is far from easy to decide on the majority IMO.redzonerocker wrote:I wish I had of donepharvey wrote:
RZR - Isn't it about time you forgot to make your bl**dy picks!!!
Ps Looks like Pete's( ) been dabbling with the black arts this round
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I'm sure Lucifer will point you in the right directionprcscct wrote:
Just call me Merlin. It won't last, still 2 rounds to go and looking briefly at Round 4, it is far from easy to decide on the majority IMO.
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What is it with these Barbarian teams? You hear and read little about them but they knock off teams you never expect they could or would. Pete
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Somewhat dying a death these days in a very congested rugby season, but traditionally playing the Baa-baas was the final game for a touring side to the British Isles. Whilst still fielding some great players these days, in years past, Baa-baas teams were made up of some incredible players - the 1973 side to beat the AB's in Cardiff the most famous of all. Reading through both team-sheets from that day is quite something.prcscct wrote:What is it with these Barbarian teams? You hear and read little about them but they knock off teams you never expect they could or would. Pete
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Well, yet another great weekend of rugby ahead - Australia looking to end their tour unbeaten, England looking very good ( ), Wales MUST end on a high against an inexperienced Bok side, Scotland looking to improve their rankings and the Blackness...... well, looking to do what they normally do!!
For the love of God Wales - turn up this weekend!!
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For the love of God Wales - turn up this weekend!!
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I saw that game on tv, festival rugby at its best. Pete, notice the Barbarians wear their own club`s socks.pharvey wrote:Somewhat dying a death these days in a very congested rugby season, but traditionally playing the Baa-baas was the final game for a touring side to the British Isles. Whilst still fielding some great players these days, in years past, Baa-baas teams were made up of some incredible players - the 1973 side to beat the AB's in Cardiff the most famous of all. Reading through both team-sheets from that day is quite something.prcscct wrote:What is it with these Barbarian teams? You hear and read little about them but they knock off teams you never expect they could or would. Pete
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My father "was there" and never stops boasting about it!! I unfortunately was too young to see (or at least remember) it live, but have seen it many times since in "various locations"arcadianagain wrote:I saw that game on tv, festival rugby at its best. Pete, notice the Barbarians wear their own club`s socks.
Perfectly correct with club socks, and another is that the Baa-baas traditionally include an "uncapped player".
The thing with the Baa-baas is that traditionally they will not play by usual standards - their mentality is to play pure running rugby - we're missing that a bit these days.
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