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A lovely day for the big game at Twickenham. I have a foreboding that England will sneak a win because of their powerful defence and stronger forwards - they might win it by the odd penalty. I'm still hoping that a strong North wind will be blowing....
I am similarly trepidacious, aeolium but maybe that is our in-built inferiority complex?
I am similarly trepidacious, aeolium but maybe that is our in-built inferiority complex?
Quite right Ams, we hate being the favourites and revel in it when we are the underdogs .... I went out early this morning and the talk on the bus was all about The Match and no-one expressed any confidence in the possibility of a winning outcome ....
Quite right Ams, we hate being the favourites and revel in it when we are the underdogs .... I went out early this morning and the talk on the bus was all about The Match and no-one expressed any confidence in the possibility of a winning outcome ....
... so joy will be unconfin'd!! What a last 20 mins!!!! He who dares, wins... Well done the Welsh!!
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Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
a glorious game and in the long tradition of sportsmanship in England we wuz robbed that was a try ...
apart from the wrong result ... [ahem ... well done Wales to hang in there] ... it was a glorious joy to have something to cheer in an English performance ... very impressed by the start the team and coach have made so far ... inspiring quite possibly ...
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Yes, a very good game and I was glad to be proved wrong about the result (though England should really have sewn it up after the sin-binning). What a tackle by Warburton to stop that man-mountain Tuilagi - match-winning as it turned out. A draw would have been a fair result as England deserved something out of the game, but it's about time Wales had some luck at Twickenham.
As the commentator said, England really needed their charge-down specialist Charlie Hodgson
Yes, a very good game and I was glad to be proved wrong about the result (though England should really have sewn it up after the sin-binning). What a tackle by Warburton to stop that man-mountain Tuilagi - match-winning as it turned out. A draw would have been a fair result as England deserved something out of the game, but it's about time Wales had some luck at Twickenham.
As the commentator said, England really needed their charge-down specialist Charlie Hodgson
Well, I missed it yesterday so just watched it this morning - already knew the result, so wasn't really looking forward to it. However, I thought it was a terrific game, intensely physical (like all good 6N matches), great defence, some moments of good attacking play - all from both teams, who turned out to be more evenly matched than many of the pundits expected (though I suspect neither of the teams themselves expected it to be as one-sided as some had predicted).
Overall, I felt Wales deserved the win - mainly for the impressive way they dominated possession and territory when down to 14 men (ironically, rather reminiscent of some previous England teams ). England's failure to score any points then ultimately cost them the game, I think. Both teams should take more positives than negatives - Wales showed maturity, accuracy and game management skills when needed, England showed that they do have some quality players and don't need to fear any of the other NH sides.
Yes, I incline towards that view as well. Very impressed with this new England team and it certainly was a cracking match (although I have to say it was a huge relief when the final whistle went!) I do hope Scotland do well this afternoon.
Yes, I incline towards that view as well. Very impressed with this new England team and it certainly was a cracking match (although I have to say it was a huge relief when the final whistle went!) I do hope Scotland do well this afternoon.
Unfortunately not well enough - it's classic Scotland of the last couple of years, playing much better than the results they're getting - bad news about Lamont breaking his leg - always terrible to see in any sport. Hope he fully recovers.
On a different topic, I really enjoyed Brian Moore on his desert island today - as one of the guys I loved to hate when he was a player (though we Scots wished he was in our team), I found him interesting and emotional. A good listen, I thought.
Unfortunately not well enough - it's classic Scotland of the last couple of years, playing much better than the results they're getting - bad news about Lamont breaking his leg - always terrible to see in any sport. Hope he fully recovers.
I thought France were really lethargic and played dreadfully in the first 20 minutes or so, if they carry on like that against Ireland they don't have a hope. Stuart Hogg was brilliant on his debut! However I really did think that Scotland had a very good chance of winning initially - alas twas not to be as the second half progressed and France got their act together, whilst Scotland seemed to lose their momentum and wobbled. I hadn't seen Lamont was confirmed as a break, that's awful news.
In the EvW and SvF....both Wales and France unpunished in the ruck and maul for glaring offenses....in 90% of set scrums props not binding properly....ref Steve wotsit only looked at scrum from one side....and for all his pertickiness over small things, missed the glaring knock on [it only bounced 10 feet forward after all] for the Welsh try....both great games....Scotland should get a special prize, I love to see their zeal and industry....just a shame once again it came to an L on the points table....
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