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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #80 on: March 11, 2013, 10:09:49 AM »
 ;D ;D ;D Classic !



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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #81 on: March 11, 2013, 10:23:13 AM »
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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #82 on: March 12, 2013, 10:08:52 AM »
So just 4 sleeps to the "big showdown" at the Millenium Stadium on Saturday !, you can feel the excitement building already in Wales which will no doubt end up in a frenzy by Saturday, let's hope the game lives up to it's expectations and that Wales can come up with a more entertaining game of rugby, as the last 3 games (although wins) have been pretty dire spectacles, unfortunately this seems to be the product of the modern games coaching methods and tactics, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere.

Let's hope that the venue, sense of occasion, and national pride  (plus a sprinkling of magic from the rugby fairy !!), all come into play and will make it a game to remember !!.   :)

Good luck to both sides and here's to a great game !!

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #83 on: March 12, 2013, 11:43:01 AM »
come on England,i think there might be a few leeks,in the Welsh defence.
but i think its going to be a hard game,

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #84 on: March 12, 2013, 15:28:36 PM »
Absolutely, Valleyboy.
There are teams that rise to the occasion to beat England because they respect the team and it enables them to measure where they are in their own ability. Such teams are:
France,     Ireland,    Argentina,    etc

But there are teams that have it in their genes to have to, absolutely, and under all circumstances, beat England any which way they can since to lose confers a pain and suffering felt throughout the valleys, the Outback ((who cares about their pain ; ) )) and beyond.
These are:

Australia*,    and     Wales**      (*We won’t bring up world cup refs down under again! **The unfair use of the Rugby Fairy!   Such an inappropriate image for this game!!)

This makes Wales such an effective team when they face down the English and doubly so when it is on home turf. It is, as Valleyboy suggests, set up for a real humdinger. As you say, Valleyboy, the excitement in Wales is building and probably nothing else will be talked or even thought about this week. That is why it’s such a special occasion. It has come about, not by a decision from a committee, or any political wrangling but, may I suggest, the Rugby Fairy sprinkling his, or her, magic already, Valleyboy! As a result, I believe, the game will be a showcase of rugby and will provide a fitting bookend to match the Italy v France game of the first weekend.

As to who will win? – I’m sitting on the fence but the biggest winner will be the game itself – I’ve no doubt it will be an awesome showcase. Pity Gatland’s selection task after this!

This is why we love rugby and despite the essential, and entertaining, niggling between the sides before, and by the players during the match, we can all share a beer afterwards and talk about what might have been.

I can’t wait!

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #85 on: March 12, 2013, 17:09:42 PM »
Nice one Jondo - well said ! Let's hope the game lives up to all the hype....

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #86 on: March 12, 2013, 20:05:29 PM »
Nice one Jondo     ;) , yes as you say,let's hope it's a real humdinger !.

I can't wait either     :)

Any one fancy a prediction ?, because I wouldn't like to call it !

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #87 on: March 13, 2013, 11:31:04 AM »
Well I will be in  pub in Twickenham on Saturday and look forward to an enjoyable game for all of those who are interested regradless of who they support.

I was in a Welsh bar in Rome a few years ago for the Italy/Wales game, by chance rather than planning and we all had a great time as the atmosphere was 1st rate, which is what I am hoping of this weekend.

For all those who will watch here and there have a great time and I will be hoping England with pull of the Grand Slam after so long, I did say hoping!!!

Enjoy.

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #88 on: March 14, 2013, 11:38:58 AM »
I see France have again selected Michalak at fly-half. I an sure that every Scottish fan will be praying that he suffers no mishap or illness between now and Sunday that might require his replacement.

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Re: Six Nations Championship 2013
« Reply #89 on: March 14, 2013, 12:33:16 PM »
Good point Colwyn, but since the French are bereft of #10s they have little choice it seems. The danger is he turns in a half decent performance and then at least we'll get to see more of Fofana in action. Michalak does provide a variation option in that he can go 9 and Parra 10 but I can't understand why they haven't gone for this option from the off!

Still, the Scots seem to be developing their own style and haven't disgraced themselves really. The French are there for the taking but it is nonsensical to start the game so late. Didn't they had frozen pitch problems last year?!

Will it be an anticlimax after the Wales England game? What will be their motivation? Methinks many empty seats in the Stade.




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