Halfpenny is a huge loss.I worry that you're right there, H. But then there is Welsh "hwyl" to be taken into account.
;D ;D ;D ;D Sounds like a Taffs and Jocks celebration party ;D ;D :'( :'( :PAnd the Irish. Only the saesneg/sassenach with miserable faces this weekend.
;D ;D ;D ;D Sounds like a Taffs and Jocks celebration party ;D ;D :'( :'( :PAnd the Irish. Only the saesneg/sassenach with miserable faces this weekend.
Ooohps I got that wrong, I thought this post was about Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill's Big Match from the 60/70sWere they Light Heavyweights? I don't follow boxing very much.
Jimmy Hill was more of a lightweight.Ooohps I got that wrong, I thought this post was about Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill's Big Match from the 60/70sWere they Light Heavyweights? I don't follow boxing very much.
Jimmy Hill was more of a lightweight.
I must admit I am not really a rugby fan. I know most of the rules (I think) but am no expert.So different from their football-supporting counterparts. You never see them getting carried away at the start of a World Cup by a couple of good wins in the qualifying games, they don't say "This time it will be different" and "We have world class players", they don't have good hunches about about how things are going to go, they don't let their hearts rule their heads and let hope triumph over reason. Or do they? Isn't it all part of being a fan in any sport?
But I thought Australia would quite obviously beat England and that England would be out.
Why did it come as such a shock to those who claim to know their sport?
Phil is sad tonight, but looking forward to the next match. However, don't know if they make Whisky in those remainng countries. :)