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Re: Rugby in Spain
Well never let facts distort a good story. It will be interesting to see the rankings after the 6 nations. England do have a nickname by the way. The Irish, Scots and Welsh use it all the time.:sneaky:
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Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by lmj50
(Post 10556974)
Well never let facts distort a good story. It will be interesting to see the rankings after the 6 nations. England do have a nickname by the way. The Irish, Scots and Welsh use it all the time.:sneaky:
This weekend will be interesting! IRB World Rankings - 18 February 2013 Position (last week) Member Union Rating Point 1(1) NEW ZEALAND 90.08 2(2) SOUTH AFRICA 86.94 3(3) AUSTRALIA 86.87 4(4) ENGLAND 84.94 5(5) FRANCE 81.56 6(6) IRELAND 80.29 7(7) WALES 79.19 8(8) SAMOA 78.71 9(9) ARGENTINA 78.71 10(10) SCOTLAND 77.18 11(11) ITALY 76.47 12(12) TONGA 76.10 13(13) FIJI 71.52 14(14) CANADA 71.41 15(15) JAPAN 70.09 16(16) USA 68.32 17(17) GEORGIA 66.59 18(18) ROMANIA 63.79 19(19) SPAIN 62.28 20(20) RUSSIA 61.73 Anyway enough serious bits: Nicknames: The Viet Taff, Scottish CHIPolatas and Those nice fellahs from the Emerald Isle who are actually quite good. Might need to work on number 3 to make it a bit more punchy. |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 10556366)
I think you must be a little bit older than me...;)
except for my being born and bred on the other side of the line I could well have been at school with some of them, 2 cousins were.
Originally Posted by Garbatellamike
(Post 10556540)
All pretty boys with nice hair and clean shirts - now Bob Norster he was a Welsh great, proper Rugby player.
but the "mutton chop" sideburns of JPR are there to hide a large scar caused by a boot on one of the few times he was on the ground in his own words.... "I used to say that I spent half my life breaking bones on the rugby field, then the other half putting them back together in the operating theatre." J.P.R. Williams MBE FRCS Not the usual statement you get out of an orthopaedic surgeon but then all of them looked rugged when playing with mud and sweat on them, although wasnt JPR one of the fastest on the field, with his long hair streaming behind him ?? ` |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by Garbatellamike
(Post 10556993)
OK then joking aside here are the facts:
IRB World Rankings - 18 February 2013 Position (last week) Member Union Rating Point 1(1) NEW ZEALAND 90.08 2(2) SOUTH AFRICA 86.94 3(3) AUSTRALIA 86.87 4(4) ENGLAND 84.94 5(5) FRANCE 81.56 6(6) IRELAND 80.29 7(7) WALES 79.19 8(8) SAMOA 78.71 9(9) ARGENTINA 78.71 10(10) SCOTLAND 77.18 11(11) ITALY 76.47 12(12) TONGA 76.10 13(13) FIJI 71.52 14(14) CANADA 71.41 15(15) JAPAN 70.09 16(16) USA 68.32 17(17) GEORGIA 66.59 18(18) ROMANIA 63.79 19(19) SPAIN 62.28 20(20) RUSSIA 61.73 Anyway enough serious bits: Nicknames: The Viet Taff, Scottish CHIPolatas and Those nice fellahs from the Emerald Isle who are actually quite good. Might need to work on number 3 to make it a bit more punchy. :rofl: |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10557027)
probably not too much but in terms of sport, it can make a big difference, one year heros next year zeros - England football knows all about that.
except for my being born and bred on the other side of the line I could well have been at school with some of them, 2 cousins were. not so sure about that Mike, up there near the top and well respected as a manager but the "mutton chop" sideburns of JPR are there to hide a large scar caused by a boot on one of the few times he was on the ground in his own words.... "I used to say that I spent half my life breaking bones on the rugby field, then the other half putting them back together in the operating theatre." J.P.R. Williams MBE FRCS Not the usual statement you get out of an orthopaedic surgeon but then all of them looked rugged when playing with mud and sweat on them, although wasnt JPR one of the fastest on the field, with his long hair streaming behind him ?? ` I do remember Norster destroying the England lineout on several occasions in the 80s before all the lifting nonsense came in and helping Wales win narrow matches by sheer force of will (and those were not great Welsh sides). |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 10556869)
Now that is interesting!
Interesting also that all the teams have 'nicknames' apart from England, Ireland and Scotland. |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by cymruambyth
(Post 10557111)
I can think of plenty of nicknames for the England team, but none of them are printable here! :whistle:
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Re: Rugby in Spain
Wales... the best team in the world never to have won anything worth while... legends in their own minds...
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Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 10557472)
Wales... the best team in the world never to have won anything worth while... legends in their own minds...
They are 6 nations, Triple Crown and Grand Slam holders. I know it hurts and it's difficult to believe but... that's it - they are.:( 'course the World Cup is a whole new ball game...:sneaky: |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 10557530)
OY!!:frown:
They are 6 nations, Triple Crown and Grand Slam holders. I know it hurts and it's difficult to believe but... that's it - they are.:( 'course the World Cup is a whole new ball game...:sneaky: |
Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 10557556)
Oh yeah, I forgot... They won against 6 other teams a couple of times.
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Re: Rugby in Spain
still have my Grand Slam ties
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Re: Rugby in Spain
Originally Posted by cymruambyth
(Post 10558585)
No just the five! :zzz:
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Re: Rugby in Spain
:confused::confused:
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Re: Rugby in Spain
Well this was meant to be a thread on the Spanish rugby team, but while we're about it
GO ENGLAND!!! Grand Slam On... |
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