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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Do what Dunedin has done and don't have a retractable roof. No choice. No argument

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    @Catogrande expansive rugby and Warren Gatland do not go together so not sure it's an advantage

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    @mariner4life said in Six Nations 2017:

    @Catogrande expansive rugby and Warren Gatland do not go together so not sure it's an advantage

    Is this not the most hackneyed cliche out there??

    I'd say you'd be more accurate if you said Joe Schmidt and expansive rugby don't go together TBH.

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    @Billy-Tell I've always been amused at that statement too. Certainly, Gatland's Wasps and Waikato teams scored bucketloads of tries. International rugby is different but often your style of play is dictated by the players at your disposal. It's not like Wales is England c1991!

    And Howley is coaching the Welsh at the moment, not Gatland.

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    @Catogrande said in Six Nations 2017:

    @antipodean said in Six Nations 2017:

    @Crucial It's their stadium, they should get to choose.

    That's one point of view. The other is that rugby is traditionally an outdoor game and that the Principality Stadium goes against this and could offer the home team an advantage that is not open reciprocally.

    The problem is a number of stadiums present a home advantage if you're used to their idiosyncrasies, such as wind patterns.

    We also used to play with hobnail boots, heavy wool jerseys and leather balls.

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    @mariner4life said in Six Nations 2017:

    I struggle to think of a worse International winger than Cuthbert. How does he keep getting picked?

    Sounds like someone needs to watch a whole lot more Scottish Rugby

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    @Bones said in Six Nations 2017:

    @Disgusted-of-TW Disgusted of Tonbridge South?

    God forbid. You well know that is the wrong end of the High Street, aka "Poundstretcher Mile"

    It's academic in any event. After the last 48hrs in Rome we may be moving here. Just need to sort logistics: If anyone wants to adopt a well-trained dog, two less well-trained home based teens, a third running up the usual levels of uni debt, please post replies to MrandMrsDoTWpipedream.com

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    How come Jamie Roberts isn't starting?

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    @MN5 I think partially a drop in form and also Wales looking for a different game plan. Mr The Snow would know more though @MiketheSnow

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    Because he's been doing the same thing for ever. Only now it's slower

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    @MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:

    @mariner4life said in Six Nations 2017:

    I struggle to think of a worse International winger than Cuthbert. How does he keep getting picked?

    Sounds like someone needs to watch a whole lot more Scottish Rugby

    Seymour and maitland are better wingers than cuthbert.

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    Derm McCrum
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    Best out of today's match v Italy starting now.

    Conor O'Shea feeling happy.

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    @Billy-Tell said in Six Nations 2017:

    @MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:

    @mariner4life said in Six Nations 2017:

    I struggle to think of a worse International winger than Cuthbert. How does he keep getting picked?

    Sounds like someone needs to watch a whole lot more Scottish Rugby

    Seymour and maitland are better wingers than cuthbert.

    True, but the Scots have had some fucken donkeys there in the past

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    Ireland doing everything but scoring.
    Earls eventually goes over out wide after 12 mins.

    Italy 0-7 Ireland.

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    And Irelamd promptly give away an offside penalty from the kick off.

    Great kick from new Italian 10.

    Italy 3-10 Ireland.

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    Italy living on the offside line with their rush defence.

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    Penalty advantage for Ireland on attack.

    Brilliant cut out pass from Zebo out to Stander on the wing who barges over.

    Jackson boomerangs his conversion kick over.

    Italy 3-14 Ireland at 20 mins.

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    Ryan making a big difference in the Irish lineout and Scannell having a great debut with his throws.

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    Ireland with most of the possession.

    Irish scrum just over halfway sees ball go out backline to the right then switches to left with Zebo darting and weaving his way upfield. The Corkman is on fire today.

    Phases continue and out the backline again as the overlap emerges with Earls taking it again to go over in the corner.

    Jackson with the kick from the sideline. Straight through the middle.

    Italy 3-21 Ireland at 27 mins.

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    Italy with scrum 10m inside Irish half. Ireland pile on pressure but it collapses and Italy win pen for not rolling away.

    McLean kicks for Italy lineout in 22. Throw gathered and maul forms. Italy win pen for collapsing by Ireland. Kick for lineout on 5m line. Parisee gathers and maul forward. Ireland struggle and then Glen Jackson ref goes under posts for penalty try. Donncha Ryan carded for 10 mins.

    Italy 10-21 32 mins.

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