Six Nations 2012

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Let Wales have a Grand Slam - it means nothing.:rolleyes: However, I would like to see the same centre pairing in the France team for next Sunday's match at St Denis :evil: ...somehow I think Rougerie might be shunted sideways and Mermoz given a chance to go 'bash a bash' against Tuilagi and Barritt.
Said like a man with no familial or social connections with/in Wales. ;)
 
Said like a man with no familial or social connections with/in Wales. ;)
"Wales, Wales...bloody great fishes are Wales..." :smile:
 
France have named an unchanged 'squad' for Sunday's match. I still reckon Rougerie will move sideways...:rolleyes: Harinordoquy is obviously going to be a nuisance, along with Dusautoir, but England might be looking to 'excite' Maestri, who was a bit of a nuisance against Ireland, and nullify Fofana somewhat, as he looks a bit sharp with ball in hands. Bonnaire and Picamoles have always been good to watch and it will be an interesting contest with England trying to wear them out - Botha and Morgan to the fore. It's going to be a good match up! :thumbsup:
Meanwhile, in PontyPandy, Bella Lasagne is busy putting bromide into the Welsh XV tea, as she has been seconded to do the refreshments at Stadiwm y Mileniwm. Go on, Bella - topple those giants!
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"Galles! Galles! pesci grandi sono sanguinose Galles!" :rolleyes:
 
Wrong! Rougerie stays, Parra finished and Lionel 'Daisycutter' Beauxis gets a go instead of Trin Duc of boots.
Lionel is a nice young man. A few years ago, when playing for my French team, Stade F. he was being hailed as the answer to Thomas Castagniede. Nice chap, genial and I hope he continues to kick like a pi$$ed donkey on Sunday!
Here he is with 'Pascalfred' - an old fart of Stade Francais at left, and Jean-Philippe Betboy on the right.
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swee'pea99

Squire
Mon Dieu! Also zut alors.
 
So. I think it is going to be hard for Wales playing France, Italy playing Scotland and for England playing Ireland.
France must get their act together at some point in this tournament - a lot of their dicey moments have been self-inflicted rather than as a result of being outplayed - and, besides, it will be nice for Fofana to dot a try in Cardiff and set a unique record of having scored in his first five internationals - all Six Nations games. Good luck to him.
Scotland are a good side and I suppose if there is no kudos in getting a wooden spoon, they will be desperate to trundle over Italy, and get a big W to end their campaign.
England look good but Ireland are full of trouble in the forwards, and from what I have seen, their back row are a handful. As long as Tommy Bowe doesn't get given any gift interceptions, the game could be very tight. Please, please do not go to the wire with Ronan O'Gara and one of his drop goal moments. Please St Patrick, enjoy your day, but don't let O'Gara near the ball!:smile:
May the best teams win and all three matches be a real feast of rugby...and get shot of Dallaglio and Guscott, who offer no entertainmernt for me. And those bloody scarves all the presenters seem to be wearing these days! :rolleyes:
 

Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
England have done well this year considering the changes to management etc. and having so many 'new' players in the team. I would like to see them win against Ireland but so long as it's a good match I think they have done their job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
Wales v France is going to be a difficult match. Wales crave the win, and France will want to prove they can beat a full strength Welsh team not one reduced in strength by a red card.

England have a mathematical sliver of a chance of the championship but i can't see Ireland giving an easy game.

Cmon Wales do it for Merve boys. Daliwch ati !
 
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