England v Wales
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Well, I'll be watching. There may not be a competition or even a trophy at stake, but there's no such thing as a nothing game between England and Wales.
In my defence, I was left unsupervised….
Re: England v Wales
I believe there is a trophy and caps, think I read it somewhere?
Tom, how do you like your lamb, minced or chopped? With mint sauce of course!
Tom, how do you like your lamb, minced or chopped? With mint sauce of course!
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Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.LE18 wrote:I believe there is a trophy and caps, think I read it somewhere?
Tom, how do you like your lamb, minced or chopped? With mint sauce of course!
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Would this England team beat a team comprised of Saffies' and Chiefs' players? Probably not.
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Would this Welsh team...?Not a jock wrote:Would this England team beat a team comprised of Saffies' and Chiefs' players? Probably not.
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Surely the aim is to blood some less experienced players and those who might only get a look in if there are injuries. Although clearly there is a monetary angle. I would have preferred to see tigers at twickenham on Saturday but now I am pleased to have been offered some tickets.ourla wrote:It can't just be money surely?Roly wrote:Money.ourla wrote:Why are we playing this match?
Is it a sell out? Anybody going? Anybody planning to watch it?
I am taking the folks out for Sunday lunch!
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Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.[/quoteTomWeston wrote:LE18 wrote:I believe there is a trophy and caps, think I read it somewhere?
Tom, how do you like your lamb, minced or chopped? With mint sauce of course!
Bit strange!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If you are a new member of the forum and not an old one posting under a new name, you'll get used to the odd "off the wall" postSIBARITE wrote:Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.[/quoteTomWeston wrote:LE18 wrote:I believe there is a trophy and caps, think I read it somewhere?
Tom, how do you like your lamb, minced or chopped? With mint sauce of course!
Bit strange!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just once I will indulge you, but did you follow all of the thread?.SIBARITE wrote:Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.[/quoteTomWeston wrote:LE18 wrote:I believe there is a trophy and caps, think I read it somewhere?
Tom, how do you like your lamb, minced or chopped? With mint sauce of course!
Bit strange!!!!!!!!!!!!
England v Wales
Genge on bench hoping for game time
Last E v W match Marler reminded a Welsh prop of HIS antecedents
It is suggested, not by me, that some Welsh enjoy relations with sheep
I like lamb and expressed my preferences, as requested.
Is that clear now?
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That "slow" ball from Ben Youngs because he took a step or two, set up that try for Burrell.
Well done Ben Youngs- England's number one scrum half.
Well done Ben Youngs- England's number one scrum half.
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Apart from that one moment has has been poor
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Correct me on the laws.........it looked like Old King Cole knocked the ball backwards, hence Clifford's score is legitimate? Right or wrong??
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Correct and that's what I initially thought had happened but it looked like Cole knocked the ball forward on to the Welsh players leg which then knocked it towards England, meaning it was a knock on.
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Thanks. I didn't see that.
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I wonder what Welsh team would have been selected had the Ospreys and Scarlets been good enough to contest the pro 12 final?
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