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Australia v Ireland
Shaping up to be a cracking game, I’ll be patriotic and go Aus 23-15 Ireland
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Has the prick returned from his sabbatical?
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Geoffers?
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Sorry Andy Im picking the other way round on the score
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It should be a great game, rain predicted so I’m revising my score to 12-7 Wallabies to win.
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Poocock
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Yep he’s in the starting lineup.
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pocock has ben a liability recently on the penalty front, but the wallabies need a big game under their belt so may be motivated
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On home turf I will go for the Aussies. Irelands stick it up your jumper style will not be suited to the fast tracks down under.
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ahem. not so sure.harry_flashman wrote:On home turf I will go for the Aussies. Irelands stick it up your jumper style will not be suited to the fast tracks down under.
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Well if rain is predicted then the conditions will suit the potatoheads. In the event of a deluge then I reserve the right to change my prediction.
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Even though super rugby is a poor indicator of test quality, on the bad form of the Aussie teams this year, I'll go for Ireland.
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Good to see you again Geoffers, go register for the World Cup and stick around to watch England implode.
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Thanks Andy, after 2.5 years travel my comedown was twice as long as usual. Sort of back to normal again, but now I'll get the Winter blues.
Yes, it's fun watching England implode. They're always so unreasonably optimistic.
Yes, it's fun watching England implode. They're always so unreasonably optimistic.
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were you on the road for that long? great stuff.Geoffers wrote:Thanks Andy, after 2.5 years travel my comedown was twice as long as usual. Sort of back to normal again, but now I'll get the Winter blues.
Yes, it's fun watching England implode. They're always so unreasonably optimistic.
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Yes Hatter, another Summer in Europe appealed to me.
Even the Irish have a Kiwi in their team, I thought they had more pride than that. Bundi Aki was never going to be an All Black, just like Shields who's now in the English team.
Even the Irish have a Kiwi in their team, I thought they had more pride than that. Bundi Aki was never going to be an All Black, just like Shields who's now in the English team.
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You're still a boring cunt, Geoff
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Wallabies looking the better team, the Irish making basic mistakes and looking short of time.
You're just jealous Diddlearse.
You're just jealous Diddlearse.
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Close game, Ireland have turned up
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Another Canterbury Crusader playing test rugby with Samu on the field for the Wallabies.
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Fuck me, amazing game
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The better team will win, Oz, but again some strange refereeing.
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De Oirish...in like lions...out like lambs.
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Pocock was brilliant.
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Will Ireland ever be able to win a series away in the SH?
Maybe they should start with Argentina?
Or Western Samoa.
Maybe they should start with Argentina?
Or Western Samoa.
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Maybe they should stop "training"
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Well, we want to win an RWC. The opposition in the NH isn't good enough, so it's important to give fringe players a game against good sides.
November 17th is the match that the world of rugby is waiting for.
November 17th is the match that the world of rugby is waiting for.
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Ireland should target getting past a quarter final.
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I think we should target winning it. Why not? We are light-years ahead of the rest of Europe.
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I will bet with you now they won't get past the quarters.
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I don't bet on trifling things. I bet on businesses succeeding and such.
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Oh bore off, twat