6 Nations - Prediction Fun (or misery, if you're Scottish)!

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AndyRM

AndyRM

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I thought the updates had posted on Tuesday evening, but apparently not!

Big winner was @User1314 who got winners points in all three games and the Calcutta Cup.

@User1314 - 16
@biggs682 - 14
@GrumpyGregry - 14
@Brandane - 10
@Marmion - 10
@swee'pea99 - 8
Me - 4
@Bangers - 2
@Schmilliemoo - 2
@Lullabelle - 0

If you've not already got your predictions in, stick them in before 8pm tonight.

Wales 15 - 22 France
Italy 13 - 8 Scotland
England 17 - 20 Ireland
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
In terms of winners and losers, and allowing my head to rule my heart, I'm pretty much as one with @AndyRM; only the scores on the doors vary.....

Wales 23 - 34 France
Italy 18 - 10 Scotland
England 15 - 26 Ireland
 
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AndyRM

AndyRM

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In terms of winners and losers, and allowing my head to rule my heart, I'm pretty much as one with @AndyRM; only the scores on the doors vary.....

Wales 23 - 34 France
Italy 18 - 10 Scotland
England 15 - 26 Ireland

I was genuinely gutted to predict a Scotland loss. Then I remembered the abject p!sh I've suffered from us this season and went with the sensible option.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Forgot to make my predictions but I wouldn't have predicted that. At the least I would've expected a close result. Wales were nothing special but the French never showed up.

Italy 22 - Scotland 6
England 25 - Ireland 18
 

Cubist

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Wales appeared to have refound some of the magic. They kept Bastaraud quiet, and the lineout move leading to Warburtons try was simply exsquisite. One commentator asked whther the number of foreign players in French teams has led to a derth of quality French players. Discuss.

Italy 21, Scotland 6
England 23 Ireland 18
 

swee'pea99

Squire
[QUOTE 2943672, member: 1314"]My impression was that it was a Friday night in Cardiff, the Welsh mugged the French who just weren't up for it, on that night and in that game. The Welsh were just up for it. I don't think the French passion can be doubted after their performance against in England in Paris. The French have never been consistent.[/quote]
Ain't that the truth! I think they're the one team the All Blacks genuinely fear. They respect the Springboks and the Aussies, but they know what they're up against. With the French, you just never know what's going to turn up on the day.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
[QUOTE 2943672, member: 1314"]My impression was that it was a Friday night in Cardiff, the Welsh mugged the French who just weren't up for it, on that night and in that game. The Welsh were just up for it. I don't think the French passion can be doubted after their performance against England in Paris. The French have never been consistent.[/quote]
Les Bleus all went a bit 70's/80's.

Wales needing to prove something after being made fools of, playing at home on a Friday night with the lid on, after a ten point anthem, get right in the visitors faces from the very off. Playing like men possessed every 50-50 ball/call goes their way. Ref with only 80 mins left in his test career makes one HUGE call after another (all bang on the money in my book), French discipline breaks down, they argue with each other, get all pouty and goodnight Vienna.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Fantastic! Well done Scotland! Not just a victory, but an unexpected victory and a very well-deserved victory. Great end to a very good match.
^ This. Proper nail-biter. Outstanding game between two well matched sides with a cliff-hangar ending. Glad to have called it wrong if it marks the start of Scottish self-belief.
 
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