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Post Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:36 pm

Possibly the best game in any sport - barring the 2002 all Ireland football final - I’ve ever seen. Fantastic. I was sore just watching. Bentley made 69 tackles in the game
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Post Sun Nov 29, 2020 9:38 am

Niall wrote:Possibly the best game in any sport - barring the 2002 all Ireland football final - I’ve ever seen. Fantastic. I was sore just watching. Bentley made 69 tackles in the game


Not rugby but....Manchester United 3–5 West Bromwich Albion (30/12/1978). Even though we lost, the best game of anything, ever for me. Cyrille Regis was unplayable.
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Post Mon Nov 30, 2020 9:05 am

Niall wrote:Possibly the best game in any sport - barring the 2002 all Ireland football final - I’ve ever seen...


Nice there's a thought for a thread. I need to have a think about what mine would be...
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Post Mon Nov 30, 2020 9:34 pm

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Niall wrote:Possibly the best game in any sport - barring the 2002 all Ireland football final - I’ve ever seen...


Nice there's a thought for a thread. I need to have a think about what mine would be...


2003 WC final? To be fair that was a good game
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Post Tue Dec 01, 2020 9:03 am

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firehazard wrote:
Niall wrote:Possibly the best game in any sport - barring the 2002 all Ireland football final - I’ve ever seen...


Nice there's a thought for a thread. I need to have a think about what mine would be...


2003 WC final? To be fair that was a good game


That was good. Still remember how I started watching it on the TV in our front room with the then-resident daughter, just the two of us. By the end of the match half the neighbourhood seemed to be in there too...

But the best RWC match ever (not sure if I'd call it the best match I've ever seen) has to be the France-NZ semi at Twickenham in 1999. Highlights of that one are still worth watching. And included a try by Christophe Dominici, who died one week ago today, far too young. RIP.
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Post Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:07 pm

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Niall wrote:Possibly the best game in any sport - barring the 2002 all Ireland football final - I’ve ever seen...


Nice there's a thought for a thread. I need to have a think about what mine would be...


2003 WC final? To be fair that was a good game


That was good. Still remember how I started watching it on the TV in our front room with the then-resident daughter, just the two of us. By the end of the match half the neighbourhood seemed to be in there too...

But the best RWC match ever (not sure if I'd call it the best match I've ever seen) has to be the France-NZ semi at Twickenham in 1999. Highlights of that one are still worth watching. And included a try by Christophe Dominici, who died one week ago today, far too young. RIP.


I do remember that game right enough. Was very good
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2021 11:27 pm

Sorry that i've been away. However poor Cush passing has reminded me of a few important things so..
Firstly and most importantly i hope you are all well. At the moment that is very important. Me i'm fine, a bit shocked at losing a chap who i enjoyed a pint, an occasional ciggie, a sing song and chat with is no longer here..so lets enjoy the 6 nations, and not forget that Cush could lead us in Hymns and Arias with the best of them. Cheers. Aled
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2021 9:00 am

Welshie wrote:Sorry that i've been away. However poor Cush passing has reminded me of a few important things so..
Firstly and most importantly i hope you are all well. At the moment that is very important. Me i'm fine, a bit shocked at losing a chap who i enjoyed a pint, an occasional ciggie, a sing song and chat with is no longer here..so lets enjoy the 6 nations, and not forget that Cush could lead as Hymns and Arias with the best of them. Cheers. Aled


Hi Aled! Good to see you back on board again. These have been tough and challenging times for everyone. It's hard to imagine that less than a year ago I was at a full Twickenham with a friend for the England-Ireland match. The 6 Nations is always a highlight of the year... but rugby without the crowd just isn't the same. Let's hope for some good rugby anyway, good luck to all.

And RIP Cush. Sorry for your loss, Aled.
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:40 pm

Cheers FH. I'm Watching Italy v France now, looks like Italy have found a few footballing backs.
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2021 7:23 pm

Well congratulations Scotland, and enjoyable game for the neutral! France v Italy went as expected, although we did see back play from Italy, especially the Welsh Speaking scrum half they have found called Varney!
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Post Sun Feb 07, 2021 8:44 am

Welshie wrote:Well congratulations Scotland, and enjoyable game for the neutral! France v Italy went as expected, although we did see back play from Italy, especially the Welsh Speaking scrum half they have found called Varney!


France are looking strong again this year. If they can keep it together they can win the whole thing.

Scotland were very impressive, but England were shockingly bad from beginning to end. French friend yesterday evening was reminding me how England struggled to beat what was more or less France's B team last autumn, so maybe it's not much of a surprise. They've gone backwards since the World Cup semi, they just don't look anything like the same team.

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Post Sun Feb 07, 2021 7:42 pm

Eddie Jones looked very angry during the match yesterday.

Wales won by a whisker, had O'Mahony not been sent off Ireland would of won comfortably. Other than the win and some strong tackling Wales can't take much from that match! Roll on next weekend.
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Post Sun Feb 07, 2021 8:05 pm

Welshie wrote:Eddie Jones looked very angry during the match yesterday.

Wales won by a whisker, had O'Mahony not been sent off Ireland would of won comfortably. Other than the win and some strong tackling Wales can't take much from that match! Roll on next weekend.


After Scotland beating England yesterday, i was really up for this game. I really thought Ireland were going to pull it back at the death but alas, not to be :cry:

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Post Mon Feb 08, 2021 8:50 am

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Welshie wrote:Eddie Jones looked very angry during the match yesterday.

Wales won by a whisker, had O'Mahony not been sent off Ireland would of won comfortably. Other than the win and some strong tackling Wales can't take much from that match! Roll on next weekend.


After Scotland beating England yesterday, i was really up for this game. I really thought Ireland were going to pull it back at the death but alas, not to be :cry:

Wales for the title, don't let me down Welshie.


It was a pretty impressive performance from Ireland given that they played almost the whole match with 14 men. The red card was inevitable, but an early red card always spoils a match.

England were frankly appalling. Eddie Jones needs to look at why a squad of talented players who can play far better for their clubs just don't seem to be performing for his team.
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Post Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:47 pm

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Welshie wrote:Eddie Jones looked very angry during the match yesterday.

Wales won by a whisker, had O'Mahony not been sent off Ireland would of won comfortably. Other than the win and some strong tackling Wales can't take much from that match! Roll on next weekend.


After Scotland beating England yesterday, i was really up for this game. I really thought Ireland were going to pull it back at the death but alas, not to be :cry:

Wales for the title, don't let me down Welshie.


It was a pretty impressive performance from Ireland given that they played almost the whole match with 14 men. The red card was inevitable, but an early red card always spoils a match.

England were frankly appalling. Eddie Jones needs to look at why a squad of talented players who can play far better for their clubs just don't seem to be performing for his team.


Yep, definetely a clear red card. The arm/shoulder into the face was so careless. And i was gutted when Billy Byrne's kick didn't go to touch at the end. Still...... bring on the French :roll:
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