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Just weren't good enough against Australia. So many basic errors.
That Aussie open side was tidy though.
That Aussie open side was tidy though.
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Are all the England games going to be shown on JS + 3? I'm not paying for that as an add on at the moment but will if I know thats the only place I can watch it - Humbug!!
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That being said, Wales lost again so I'm quite pleased with that. Now their country can revert to being proud of nothing again.
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http://www.wiziwig.tv/
If in a pinch, that's always a decent way of finding a online stream of live sporting events.
Question though, what was up with that strip? It looked like vomit running across the screen
If in a pinch, that's always a decent way of finding a online stream of live sporting events.
Question though, what was up with that strip? It looked like vomit running across the screen
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http://www.wiziwig.tv/
If in a pinch, that's always a decent way of finding a online stream of live sporting events.
Question though, what was up with that strip? It looked like vomit running across the screen
If in a pinch, that's always a decent way of finding a online stream of live sporting events.
Question though, what was up with that strip? It looked like vomit running across the screen
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It was a tough day (in every sense) for the officials. I was in Nezasaussie and hardly anyone (of either nationality) could agree on Tuliagi's try or Alexander's non-try - but all agreed that the pass leading to the Aus try (Phipps to Cummins) was so blatantly forward that Joe Montana would have been proud of it........
........ and as for needing a TMO referral to confirm that a penalty had successfully cleared the bar (when two touch judges were standing immediately behind and beneath it) - well all I can say is John 11:35.........
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Hooper? Yeah - and they've got Pocock to come back soon too...........
It was a tough day (in every sense) for the officials. I was in Nezasaussie and hardly anyone (of either nationality) could agree on Tuliagi's try or Alexander's non-try - but all agreed that the pass leading to the Aus try (Phipps to Cummins) was so blatantly forward that Joe Montana would have been proud of it........
........ and as for needing a TMO referral to confirm that a penalty had successfully cleared the bar (when two touch judges were standing immediately behind and beneath it) - well all I can say is John 11:35.........
It was a tough day (in every sense) for the officials. I was in Nezasaussie and hardly anyone (of either nationality) could agree on Tuliagi's try or Alexander's non-try - but all agreed that the pass leading to the Aus try (Phipps to Cummins) was so blatantly forward that Joe Montana would have been proud of it........
........ and as for needing a TMO referral to confirm that a penalty had successfully cleared the bar (when two touch judges were standing immediately behind and beneath it) - well all I can say is John 11:35.........
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Hooper? Yeah - and they've got Pocock to come back soon too...........
It was a tough day (in every sense) for the officials. I was in Nezasaussie and hardly anyone (of either nationality) could agree on Tuliagi's try or Alexander's non-try - but all agreed that the pass leading to the Aus try (Phipps to Cummins) was so blatantly forward that Joe Montana would have been proud of it........
........ and as for needing a TMO referral to confirm that a penalty had successfully cleared the bar (when two touch judges were standing immediately behind and beneath it) - well all I can say is John 11:35.........
It was a tough day (in every sense) for the officials. I was in Nezasaussie and hardly anyone (of either nationality) could agree on Tuliagi's try or Alexander's non-try - but all agreed that the pass leading to the Aus try (Phipps to Cummins) was so blatantly forward that Joe Montana would have been proud of it........
........ and as for needing a TMO referral to confirm that a penalty had successfully cleared the bar (when two touch judges were standing immediately behind and beneath it) - well all I can say is John 11:35.........
don't like the plum coloured kit, but at least the 1st kit is back to full English colours.
Cummins looked decent for the Aussies