Gutted for Wales.
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This also meant that there was very little chance of the French giving away a penalty as well.
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When was the last time Wales won the Rugby world cup.
If the Welsh got rid of the chip off their shoulders and put as much effort into winning at rugby as they do trying to run down the English they would win the tournement every time.
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Is it just me who supports England but actually just enjoys a good rugby match whoever it is?
I've admired Wales over the years.And Ireland and Scotland.
When do people forget about good sport and start being completely daft!!
I've admired Wales over the years.And Ireland and Scotland.
When do people forget about good sport and start being completely daft!!
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If a home side is still in the competition then personally i would support them, who ever it be.... Ireland,Scotland or England.
The monetary value that the home sides have incurred from this tournement is incredible, and will pave the way for new talent and will make this little island a better place for all...
The monetary value that the home sides have incurred from this tournement is incredible, and will pave the way for new talent and will make this little island a better place for all...
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All banter aside, i think there may have been a concpiracy here. I used to think that the RFU and the game of rugby was far removed from their foolball (soccer) counterparts and had a sense of integrity and fair play.
Unfortunatly i seriously believe that the RFU wanted the weaker team to win (France) in order that they would face either Australia or New Zealand and get rolled over.
I think that it's New Zealand that are the rugby establishments favourite to win the rugby world cup and i will be very surprised if that doesn't happen.
Unfortunatly i seriously believe that the RFU wanted the weaker team to win (France) in order that they would face either Australia or New Zealand and get rolled over.
I think that it's New Zealand that are the rugby establishments favourite to win the rugby world cup and i will be very surprised if that doesn't happen.
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All banter aside, i think there may have been a concpiracy here. I used to think that the RFU and the game of rugby was far removed from their foolball (soccer) counterparts and had a sense of integrity and fair play.
Unfortunatly i seriously believe that the RFU wanted the weaker team to win (France) in order that they would face either Australia or New Zealand and get rolled over.
I think that it's New Zealand that are the rugby establishments favourite to win the rugby world cup and i will be very surprised if that doesn't happen.
Unfortunatly i seriously believe that the RFU wanted the weaker team to win (France) in order that they would face either Australia or New Zealand and get rolled over.
I think that it's New Zealand that are the rugby establishments favourite to win the rugby world cup and i will be very surprised if that doesn't happen.
I have read the amended IRB rule on 'spear' tackles this morning and I believe a yellow card and 10 minute sin bin stay would have been within the IRB guidelines as it was not a malicious tackle.
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All banter aside, i think there may have been a concpiracy here. I used to think that the RFU and the game of rugby was far removed from their foolball (soccer) counterparts and had a sense of integrity and fair play.
Unfortunatly i seriously believe that the RFU wanted the weaker team to win (France) in order that they would face either Australia or New Zealand and get rolled over.
I think that it's New Zealand that are the rugby establishments favourite to win the rugby world cup and i will be very surprised if that doesn't happen.
Unfortunatly i seriously believe that the RFU wanted the weaker team to win (France) in order that they would face either Australia or New Zealand and get rolled over.
I think that it's New Zealand that are the rugby establishments favourite to win the rugby world cup and i will be very surprised if that doesn't happen.
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??? We did score. As for the sheep thing, that's not allowed in the games, something about keeping the grass a regulation length. Sheeps is only allowed in training.
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May well be able to put one over Australia, so might be able to go 3rd in the world.
We`re already ranked as 4th, so would be good to go third.
IRB World Rankings.
1 NEW ZEALAND
2 AUSTRALIA
3 SOUTH AFRICA
4 WALES
5 FRANCE
6 ENGLAND
http://www.irb.com/rankings/full.html
We`re already ranked as 4th, so would be good to go third.
IRB World Rankings.
1 NEW ZEALAND
2 AUSTRALIA
3 SOUTH AFRICA
4 WALES
5 FRANCE
6 ENGLAND
http://www.irb.com/rankings/full.html
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