Churchlawtonblue
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You guys have been playing some wonderful stuff this past year. The 6N is yours to lose.Yep.
Also you will be one of the favourites for the WC this summer.
You guys have been playing some wonderful stuff this past year. The 6N is yours to lose.Yep.
Long long way to go yet. Need to take care of Italy first with no complacency and then we've still got Scotland at Murrayfield and England in Landsdowne Road to go.You guys have been playing some wonderful stuff this past year. The 6N is yours to lose.
Don’t worry about England, they will kick away any good possession. Drives me mad.Long long way to go yet. Need to take care of Italy first with no complacency and then we've still got Scotland at Murrayfield and England in Landsdowne Road to go.
We'll be away to a quality Scotland side on the crest of a wave looking for their first real success in decades, a baying home crowd and potentially the Triple Crown, 6 Nations and Grand Slam all on the line. Would make for some game but I'll be supporting those French cunts tomorrow and choking back the resulting vomit. Hoping for a French win with neither side getting a BP.
Then we've got England who are a bit one dimensional and lacking at centre at the moment but can beat anyone on their day and doubtless would love to piss on our chips.
Physio was still on the pitch and the clock was stopped. They should have had a sin binning too so turn and turn about.Great game so far. Surely that had to be 10 minutes in the bin with the high shot stopping an Italian break away. Then the dim ref calls back a fast Italian restart.
The running into the defender’s shoulder in the first half wasn’t even a penalty. Ireland are fantastic but I can’t stand any officialdom in any sport where a team is penalised twice for good play.Very sloppy this.
Physio was still on the pitch and the clock was stopped. They should have had a sin binning too so turn and turn about.
If its a penalty it has to be a yellow. If he's standing his ground legitimately it's neither. I'd lean towards the former as he turns to present his shoulder.The running into the defender’s shoulder in the first half wasn’t even a penalty. Ireland are fantastic but I can’t stand any officialdom in any sport where a team is penalised twice for good play.
The conversation between the ref and TMO came to the conclusion that the defender stood his ground. Therefore the decision should have been no pen.If its a penalty it has to be a yellow. If he's standing his ground legitimately it's neither. I'd lean towards the former as he turns to present his shoulder.