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Re: 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.
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Re: England v Wales

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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! :smt030
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Re: England v Wales

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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! :smt030
Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.
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Re: England v Wales

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Would this England team beat a team comprised of Saffies' and Chiefs' players? Probably not.
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Not a jock wrote:Would this England team beat a team comprised of Saffies' and Chiefs' players? Probably not.
Would this Welsh team...?
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Re: England v Wales

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ourla wrote:
Roly wrote:
ourla wrote:Why are we playing this match?
Money.
It can't just be money surely?

Is it a sell out? Anybody going? Anybody planning to watch it?

I am taking the folks out for Sunday lunch!
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.
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Re: England v Wales

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TomWeston 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! :smt030
Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.[/quote

Bit strange!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: England v Wales

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SIBARITE wrote:
TomWeston 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! :smt030
Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.[/quote

Bit strange!!!!!!!!!!!!
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" post :smt023
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Re: England v Wales

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SIBARITE wrote:
TomWeston 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! :smt030
Underdone and :censored: or marinated and skewered as a kebab - especially if it is tender young Welsh lamb. Pity Marler isn't playing.[/quote

Bit strange!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just once I will indulge you, but did you follow all of the thread?.

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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Re: England v Wales

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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.
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Re: England v Wales

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Apart from that one moment has has been poor
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Re: England v Wales

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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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Re: England v Wales

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Thanks. I didn't see that.
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Re: England v Wales

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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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