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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Thu Jul 06, 2023 8:41 pm

Hi guys decided to drop in and say hello, the Under 20's championship has been good. How are you all?
Hi guys decided to drop in and say hello, the Under 20's championship has been good. How are you all?
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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:08 pm

No idea FH, time flies, European rugby to enjoy this weekend, with some guests from South Africa also calling in.
No idea FH, time flies, European rugby to enjoy this weekend, with some guests from South Africa also calling in.
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:14 am

Welshie wrote:Just had a look at some of my previous posts, i first contributed to this thread in 2007......i was still playing club rugby then, and my son was not yet 1 year old, he's now 16! Worth mentioning that i've worn my beloved Llandeilo RFC jersey twice in recent years as I have turned out for the veterans. One charity match we played in raised over £10k back in 2019. Cheers. Aled


Great to hear that you're still turning out for a game occasionally, Aled!

Where does the time go?
[quote="Welshie"]Just had a look at some of my previous posts, i first contributed to this thread in 2007......i was still playing club rugby then, and my son was not yet 1 year old, he's now 16! Worth mentioning that i've worn my beloved Llandeilo RFC jersey twice in recent years as I have turned out for the veterans. One charity match we played in raised over £10k back in 2019. Cheers. Aled[/quote]

Great to hear that you're still turning out for a game occasionally, Aled!

Where does the time go?
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:13 am

Welshie wrote:It Gattland had gone to England (can't believe England did not go knocking) i honestly believe England would win the next World Cup.


I suspect England were just too slow off the mark. Again.

As was the case with Andy Farrell and Shaun Edwards.
[quote="Welshie"]It Gattland had gone to England (can't believe England did not go knocking) i honestly believe England would win the next World Cup.[/quote]

I suspect England were just too slow off the mark. Again.

As was the case with Andy Farrell and Shaun Edwards.
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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:34 pm

Just had a look at some of my previous posts, i first contributed to this thread in 2007......i was still playing club rugby then, and my son was not yet 1 year old, he's now 16! Worth mentioning that i've worn my beloved Llandeilo RFC jersey twice in recent years as I have turned out for the veterans. One charity match we played in raised over £10k back in 2019. Cheers. Aled
Just had a look at some of my previous posts, i first contributed to this thread in 2007......i was still playing club rugby then, and my son was not yet 1 year old, he's now 16! Worth mentioning that i've worn my beloved Llandeilo RFC jersey twice in recent years as I have turned out for the veterans. One charity match we played in raised over £10k back in 2019. Cheers. Aled
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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Thu Dec 08, 2022 8:43 pm

It Gattland had gone to England (can't believe England did not go knocking) i honestly believe England would win the next World Cup.
It Gattland had gone to England (can't believe England did not go knocking) i honestly believe England would win the next World Cup.
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:06 am

Welshie wrote:Yep less than a year before the World Cup and its chop and change time. Pivac wasnt producing and neither was Jones, so perhaps the correct call.


I think Wales got it right. They seem to have a plan.

Whereas the English RFU have acted either too late (there's a strong case for saying Jones should've gone after the 2021 6N) or too late, with no specific plan, or coach in line, to get things right before the RWC. Typical.
[quote="Welshie"]Yep less than a year before the World Cup and its chop and change time. Pivac wasnt producing and neither was Jones, so perhaps the correct call.[/quote]

I think Wales got it right. They seem to have a plan.

Whereas the English RFU have acted either too late (there's a strong case for saying Jones should've gone after the 2021 6N) or too late, with no specific plan, or coach in line, to get things right before the RWC. Typical.
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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Tue Dec 06, 2022 1:00 pm

Yep less than a year before the World Cup and its chop and change time. Pivac wasnt producing and neither was Jones, so perhaps the correct call.
Yep less than a year before the World Cup and its chop and change time. Pivac wasnt producing and neither was Jones, so perhaps the correct call.
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Tue Dec 06, 2022 9:38 am

So with less than a year to the RWC, Gatland's back for Wales and it looks like Eddie Jones is on his way out for England. To be fair, both teams have had a pretty poor year. England in the autumn internationals were terrible. Except for the last 10 minutes against NZ and the game against a Japan team that looked poor themselves.

Interesting times.
So with less than a year to the RWC, Gatland's back for Wales and it looks like Eddie Jones is on his way out for England. To be fair, both teams have had a pretty poor year. England in the autumn internationals were terrible. Except for the last 10 minutes against NZ and the game against a Japan team that looked poor themselves.

Interesting times.
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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Fri Sep 30, 2022 3:36 pm

Another character of the game gone RIP Eddie Butler, a bit of a dark horse our man Eddie, public school educated, plus Oxbridge, yet he captained working class team Pontypool and Wales and was a staunch supporter of Welsh Independence!
Another character of the game gone RIP Eddie Butler, a bit of a dark horse our man Eddie, public school educated, plus Oxbridge, yet he captained working class team Pontypool and Wales and was a staunch supporter of Welsh Independence!
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Re: Rugby

Post by soulfinger Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:11 am

RIP Eddie, one of the very best!

Meanwhile...In proper rugby, Salford's collection of cast offs and little hopers have defied the odds and exceeded most people's expectations by reaching the play off semi finals. Sadly, they'll have to face St Helen's without Brodie Croft who has been magnificent. Many hangovers expected if we manage to pull of an unexpected victory. UTFR!
RIP Eddie, one of the very best!

Meanwhile...In proper rugby, Salford's collection of cast offs and little hopers have defied the odds and exceeded most people's expectations by reaching the play off semi finals. Sadly, they'll have to face St Helen's without Brodie Croft who has been magnificent. Many hangovers expected if we manage to pull of an unexpected victory. UTFR!
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Fri Sep 16, 2022 7:59 am

RIP Eddie Butler, Welsh rugby and broadcasting legend. At 65, far too young.

The 6 Nations on TV will never be the same again.
RIP Eddie Butler, Welsh rugby and broadcasting legend. At 65, far too young.

The 6 Nations on TV will never be the same again.
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Wed Aug 31, 2022 8:26 am

Welshie wrote:Well therre has been some interesting rugby this summer. Some victories for Scotland and Wales in the SH, and a test series victory for England and Ireland well done both. Throw in Argentina's recent performance and Australia beating SA, looks like and interesting 12 months with the World Cup on the horizon.


Certainly has been an interesting couple of months.

NZ's loss of form makes the RWC look very open. It would've been interesting to see France on a more challenging tour this summer than the one in Japan, but after the last 6N, and with a home World Cup to come, they currently look like a good bet. But there's 12 months or more to go yet, and anything could happen
[quote="Welshie"]Well therre has been some interesting rugby this summer. Some victories for Scotland and Wales in the SH, and a test series victory for England and Ireland well done both. Throw in Argentina's recent performance and Australia beating SA, looks like and interesting 12 months with the World Cup on the horizon.[/quote]

Certainly has been an interesting couple of months.

NZ's loss of form makes the RWC look very open. It would've been interesting to see France on a more challenging tour this summer than the one in Japan, but after the last 6N, and with a home World Cup to come, they currently look like a good bet. But there's 12 months or more to go yet, and anything could happen
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Re: Rugby

Post by Welshie Tue Aug 30, 2022 3:08 pm

Well therre has been some interesting rugby this summer. Some victories for Scotland and Wales in the SH, and a test series victory for England and Ireland well done both. Throw in Argentina's recent performance and Australia beating SA, looks like and interesting 12 months with the World Cup on the horizon.
Well therre has been some interesting rugby this summer. Some victories for Scotland and Wales in the SH, and a test series victory for England and Ireland well done both. Throw in Argentina's recent performance and Australia beating SA, looks like and interesting 12 months with the World Cup on the horizon.
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Re: Rugby

Post by firehazard Mon Jul 11, 2022 8:14 am

Would have got long odds on a clean sweep for the British and Irish teams against the SH this weekend. That was some day of rugby!
Would have got long odds on a clean sweep for the British and Irish teams against the SH this weekend. That was some day of rugby!

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