Rugby World Cup - heads up
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Unlikely they'll show all the games. More like delayed coverage and recorded highlights. Then again I shouldn't be such a doubting Thomas. I have TSN in my office at work so happy days if this correct.
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I also have an automated spreadsheet for keeping score, if anyone is interested. I developed it a few weeks ago.
PM me if you want a copy.
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Thank you
I've just told OH, and he was excited ..............
but he thinks I might watch with him ........... not likely, if they are truly live and on during the night
I've just told OH, and he was excited ..............
but he thinks I might watch with him ........... not likely, if they are truly live and on during the night
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There are a handful of games around noon - 2.30pm but we're only 4 hours behind here, so even those aren't too bad. Most KOs are later.
I see the clocks change just before the final. Not that it matters for England, currently shooting themselves in the foot.
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and we are 4 hours behind you, so total 8 hours behind the UK, 9 behind much of Europe
so noon kick-off in UK would be 4 am here
so noon kick-off in UK would be 4 am here
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In the group games there were not many of the earlier KOs - mostly 4.00 onwards and I got the impression that the earlier games also tended to be the minor games.
I read the TSN site. They might be a tad sneaky. Apparently the contract was for 2011 and 2015 and it's all written in 2011 but I guess the same applies. It does say all the games live but it says on TSN1, TSN2 or on line.
In 2011 TSNs 2-5 didn't exist so it might be spread out a bit more, but back then they said all Canada games and other important games on TV with the rest on line. So it might be something similar this time. But then maybe there are enough Brits in Canada for "important" to include England, Wales and Ireland.
Not Scotland, obviously.


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So just a reminder then. It all kicks off Friday with the opening ceremony and first match (England v Fiji) on TSN.
KO is 8.00 pm UK time.
KO is 8.00 pm UK time.
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Sitting here in my England shirt having a few sherbets
watching Canterbury Bulldogs vs Sydney Roosters as a warm up for the England game at 4 (local)......I am off home on Monday so will be in England for the Wales and Australia game......really cant wait.....and of course to see friends and family 
COME ON ENGLAND!!!!
watching Canterbury Bulldogs vs Sydney Roosters as a warm up for the England game at 4 (local)......I am off home on Monday so will be in England for the Wales and Australia game......really cant wait.....and of course to see friends and family 
COME ON ENGLAND!!!!
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Sitting here in my England shirt having a few sherbets
watching Canterbury Bulldogs vs Sydney Roosters as a warm up for the England game at 4 (local)......I am off home on Monday so will be in England for the Wales and Australia game......really cant wait.....and of course to see friends and family 
COME ON ENGLAND!!!!
watching Canterbury Bulldogs vs Sydney Roosters as a warm up for the England game at 4 (local)......I am off home on Monday so will be in England for the Wales and Australia game......really cant wait.....and of course to see friends and family 
COME ON ENGLAND!!!!
Fury in New Zealand as ex-England rugby star Matt Dawson disrespects haka with 'HAKARENA' | UK | News | Daily Express
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Actually dont like that. The Hakka is a cultural ritual and should be faced but not disrespected. Cheap media stunt.
I used to play with a kiwi lad and he explained to me that they saw it perfectly acceptable to stand and face the Haka as it was a formal challenge and it showed mutual respect for your opponent.
I used to play with a kiwi lad and he explained to me that they saw it perfectly acceptable to stand and face the Haka as it was a formal challenge and it showed mutual respect for your opponent.
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Actually dont like that. The Hakka is a cultural ritual and should be faced but not disrespected. Cheap media stunt.
I used to play with a kiwi lad and he explained to me that they saw it perfectly acceptable to stand and face the Haka as it was a formal challenge and it showed mutual respect for your opponent.
I used to play with a kiwi lad and he explained to me that they saw it perfectly acceptable to stand and face the Haka as it was a formal challenge and it showed mutual respect for your opponent.
Politically incorrect Yes but funny Yes to some.




