Nice one England
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Yesterday was a nightmare....we had footie, then rugby league, then rugby union
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My OH has the highest grade of rugby league coaching you can get in the UK (only he lives in Spain now). When I met him he had just stopped playing and was coaching so Ive watched league for 20 years. Union just seems so bland at the side of a hard game like league.
Yesterday was a nightmare....we had footie, then rugby league, then rugby union
Yesterday was a nightmare....we had footie, then rugby league, then rugby union

Nah, give me union any day - league is for pretty boys!
League is really boring.
I can't get into it.
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It was a good result, and quite unexpected on all counts so credit to them, but as a game of rugby it was atrocious..........but as you said, it got the game won, and if the Boks don't get turned over (and anything is possible) it is exactly the same way to play against them.
There is a win, then there is an ugly win, and I PERSONALLY prefer a running game, that's all.
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Having previously told our friend here that is staying with us that England were going to get a sound thrashing at the hands of French immensity ......... I am eating humble pie
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I wasn't making a statement just asking a question.
It was a good result, and quite unexpected on all counts so credit to them, but as a game of rugby it was atrocious..........but as you said, it got the game won, and if the Boks don't get turned over (and anything is possible) it is exactly the same way to play against them.
There is a win, then there is an ugly win, and I PERSONALLY prefer a running game, that's all.
It was a good result, and quite unexpected on all counts so credit to them, but as a game of rugby it was atrocious..........but as you said, it got the game won, and if the Boks don't get turned over (and anything is possible) it is exactly the same way to play against them.
There is a win, then there is an ugly win, and I PERSONALLY prefer a running game, that's all.
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I'm now officially neutral, I just want to be entertained, that's not too much to ask, is it?
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I have just conducted a scientific experiment and hung out some washing, I then counted all the red, white and blue pegs to represent England's score, all the green and yellow SA, therefore the final score will be 24 - 23 to England. Unfortunately 24 is divisible by 3 so all England's points will come from kicks!!
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The thing is that SA can score tries from anywhere, and they can play a tight game with very little visible exhaustion.
The only risk as far as I can see is if they have some of their stars taken out, because their replacements are not nearly as good as their rivals.
The only risk as far as I can see is if they have some of their stars taken out, because their replacements are not nearly as good as their rivals.
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