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Re: Autumn Internationals

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Bill W (2) wrote:
tb1 wrote:
Bill W (2) wrote: 16000 were at WR for the Sequins game. How many were not ST holders?
Its irrelevant, take the LV off the season ticket and the price will have to go down = lost revenue.
Why will the price have to go down?
I'd be a bit miffed if they took three games away from my season ticket without replacing them with something else or a price reduction.
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SaltyJackTar wrote:
Bill W (2) wrote:[quote="tb1Its irrelevant, take the LV off the season ticket and the price will have to go down = lost revenue.
Why will the price have to go down?
I'd be a bit miffed if they took three games away from my season ticket without replacing them with something else or a price reduction.[/quote]

Ah! A bit miffed. That is OK then!
Still keeping the faith!
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I also see access to the LV games as included in the cost of my ST - as is access to the A games.

The ST price would have to come down if the LV games were removed - just like it was increased to include the Oz game....

I enjoy the AIs (though not the hype) and the summer tours and feel these are useful for England's development and ability to compete with the SH.

I agree that the exposure for the Academy lads in the LV will be of benefit. Eg. Ford played better than last week and that is what you want to see...

The team that played last night was the best one available, considering the game on Tuesday & with Quins up next week in the league, which are much more important fixtures to the club and most fans.

Ultimately, my preference would be to definitely NOT have league games on during AI or 6N periods, but this would mean reducing the Prem to 10 teams and the bottom eight won't vote for that !

If their is another comp during these periods then fine - I will support whomever Tigers choose to field for those games....
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Re: Autumn Internationals

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England playing very well. 16-6 up, and by far the better side.

Youngs is having an absolute stormer.
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Darc Tiger wrote:England playing very well. 16-6 up, and by far the better side.

Youngs is having an absolute stormer.
Any reason why Cueto's try was disallowed? Looked to me like he'd blown the whistle for time on after the sin-bin and Floody kicked it
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Re: Autumn Internationals

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:smt035 :smt035 :smt035 :smt035


England looking to get the win against Oz and lead 16-6 at the break while Wales are doing a number on South Africa with a 17-9 lead at the break. Tuilagi gets a try as Samoa trail Ireland in Dublin.
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Re: Autumn Internationals

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Bill W (2) wrote:
Ah! A bit miffed. That is OK then!
BW(2) to SJT - How do you spell livid?

SJT - l i v f i d

BW(2) - There's no f in livid

SJT - Maybe not but I will be if they reduce the number of games without making my season ticket cheaper :smt018
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:smt035 :smt035


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England 19 Australia 6
Italy 6 Argentina 13
Wales 20 South Africa 9
Ireland 13 Samoa 7
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Re: Autumn Internationals

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England lead 26-13 after a great Beale try. Its a cracking game of rugby. End to end stuff.

Youngs had a lengthly spell on the floor receiving treatment. Seems alright. But is subbed for Care. I hope its precautionary!
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:smt035 :smt035

Thanks Darc Tiger. A cracking game at HQ as England look to get the win against Oz while Wales look to secure a win against the World Champions in Cardiff.
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:smt035 :smt035

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Wales 25 South Africa 26

Any more news from HQ?
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Re: Autumn Internationals

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England 29 - 13 Australia
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:axe: :smt100
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England get a lineout all wrong. And Beale finishes in the corner.

It could still go horribly wrong for England at 29-18...
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Cueto makes a fabulous break, and Ashton is 2m short of a hattrick. Can they apply the finish? Penalty England...

Flood slots it. 32-18

Still a fabulous game.
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Re: Autumn Internationals

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:smt035 :smt035

A cracking game at HQ as Beale reduces the gap for Australia with his second try. Can England put a smile on the face of Tigermad today?

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