Exactly like Chris Robshaw. Capable of not looking as rubbish as they are, but no sane person sets them as the benchmark for anything other than mediocrity.Mikey Brown wrote:Kind of like Chris Robshaw, eh Euge?Stom wrote:And Mr. Average himself, Dave Kearney. A player who looks like that bloke down the pub, and plays like him, too.Eugene Wrayburn wrote: I'm pretty sure we won agrand slam with a team that occasionally featured Fergus McFadden. You ain't got nothing on us.
So 40 players, who's in?
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I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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We won a grand slam with Hal Luscombe in the squad. It's difficult to match that level of mediocrity.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:I'm pretty sure we won agrand slam with a team that occasionally featured Fergus McFadden. You ain't got nothing on us.Mellsblue wrote:We won two Six Nations and equaled the world record for most consecutive tier one wins with a team including Dylan Hartley, James Haskell, Ben Youngs and Owen Farrell at IC. Consider your minds fucked already.Eugene Wrayburn wrote: If Jones wasn't coaching England I would take him in aheartbeat over gatland. If he went whilst still England coach I could see him using it as an opportunity to fuck with the minds of the competition in the home nations.
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Just FYI. The tour matches will be televised live and free to air on s4c. Only with Welsh commentary but matched with talk sport this has to be an option for non sky people like me.
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I think it's only highlights.
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Tips,.....and then another 14.
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Darn. I think you are right. Can I start drinking that early if I can find a pub open?Mellsblue wrote:I think it's only highlights.
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Hell yes!canta_brian wrote:Darn. I think you are right. Can I start drinking that early if I can find a pub open?Mellsblue wrote:I think it's only highlights.
Where in the country are you? Walkabout bars are usually reliably open and serving breakfast.
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This was going to be my suggestion, too.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Hell yes!canta_brian wrote:Darn. I think you are right. Can I start drinking that early if I can find a pub open?Mellsblue wrote:I think it's only highlights.
Where in the country are you? Walkabout bars are usually reliably open and serving breakfast.
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I will keep looking...

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For some reason Irish pubs tend to be good with showing rugby.
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Local rugby clubs organising anything?
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It won't win them tests but it will contribute to the scoreline, I don't think anyone thinks the Lions will play wide against a very skillful ABs side, their only chance is to keep it as tight as possible.Lizard wrote:Grinding out penalties from scrums won't beat the All Blacks (or the Souper teams, frankly). Modern tests average about 12 scrums a match. There's no way enough of those will be the Lions put in and in kickable position to overcome NZ's average 33 points per test (under Hansen v 3N/6N teams).Eugene Wrayburn wrote:The problem is that that isn't what I was saying. I wasn't suggesting that the NZ scrum was especially weak, rather that it isn't used to grind out penalties. NH scrummaging is different not because it's better but because it's seen as an end in and of itself.J Dory wrote:
Oops. Bollocks then. The NZ scrum has had at least parity with the home nations more often than not. The perception of weak All Blacks scrums goes back to Stephen Jones basket ball comments and the one 13 man scrum of England pre-2003 WC, it's bOllocks.