Leinster, with their hooker, Richard Strauss, have just made the Heineken Cup Final after one of the most electrifying finishes seen for a while.
The Oval Ball Game
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Simon
The Oval Ball Game
Wigan 70, London 0.
I suppose most thought WW would do it, but that's an amazing scoreline.
Wouldn't have minded £10 on it....
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Originally posted by Simon View PostWigan 70, London 0.
I suppose most thought WW would do it, but that's an amazing scoreline.
Wouldn't have minded £10 on it....
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Simon
You probably started with boring, slow Rugby Union, Alistair. As indeed I had to, at school. I expect I'd be the same as you if I hadn't discovered the speed and excitement of Rugby League...
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Originally posted by Simon View PostYou probably started with boring, slow Rugby Union, Alistair. As indeed I had to, at school. I expect I'd be the same as you if I hadn't discovered the speed and excitement of Rugby League...
That said, my interest level does not increase one jot when the shape of the ball is round, irrespective of its size.
In fact, my only concern in this thread is the unjust maligning of Richard Strauss, who was self-evidently far more important than people who play what allegedly passes for games with oval or round objects.
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Simon
I think your first sentence above should be framed for posterity! Awesome!
Babysitting over: goodnight all! It's been a pleasant evening's musing: almost like old times.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Simon View PostYou probably started with boring, slow Rugby Union, Alistair. As indeed I had to, at school. I expect I'd be the same as you if I hadn't discovered the speed and excitement of Rugby League...
I recommend watching England v Wales and the third Test against the Wallabies - fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride
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Simon
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostBoring, slow Rugby Union? You clearly did not watch any of last season's Six Nations matches and certainly not the recent British & Irish Lions series against the Wallabies which saw the Lions win the deciding and final match at a terrific pace.
I recommend watching England v Wales and the third Test against the Wallabies - fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride
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Originally posted by Simon View PostIt was late Alistair. Sorry. I meant the second sentence - the long one.
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Simon
Well, it was because it was a brilliant example, in my opinion, of the sort of sentence that I used to read in law reports on tort cases. No errors, no misunderstanding possible, every possibility considered and perfect grammar and punctuation.
It was a compliment to you (and maybe also a bit of gentle, good-natured ribbing too!)
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