Six Nations 2017
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@No-Quarter said in Six Nations 2017:
@taniwharugby we're trying to bait the English blokes on here. No bites yet but I was hoping for something this evening.
I think that if the average pom learned one thing from last Sunday it's that sometimes not engaging in the manner expected can thwart an opponent's tactics...
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Nah, Would personally be far more disappointed at the impact on a potential Grand Slam/6N Championship if we lost to Scotland or Ireland. Record is nice, but really doesn't mean a lot.
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@Pot-Hale said in Six Nations 2017:
I think the English current run of 16 all have been played only against Tier 1 teams by a Tier 1 team.
A true Tier 1 record!
Uruguay?
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@Kruse said in Six Nations 2017:
@Pot-Hale said in Six Nations 2017:
I think the English current run of 16 all have been played only against Tier 1 teams by a Tier 1 team.
A true Tier 1 record!
Uruguay?
That would be 17 on the trot if included. PH was being a little disingenuous.
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@Catogrande I had a suspicion that might be the case, after posting and started to check... but then couldn't be arsed.
A sign of true laziness, when one decides to allow one's self to look like a fucking idiot, rather than quick fact-checking, or even just deleting post. -
@Kruse said in Six Nations 2017:
A sign of true laziness, when one decides to allow one's self to look like a fucking idiot, rather than quick fact-checking, or even just deleting post.
You are Donald Trump, and I claim my prize
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@Catogrande said in Six Nations 2017:
@Kruse said in Six Nations 2017:
@Pot-Hale said in Six Nations 2017:
I think the English current run of 16 all have been played only against Tier 1 teams by a Tier 1 team.
A true Tier 1 record!
Uruguay?
That would be 17 on the trot if included. PH was being a little disingenuous.
Au contraire. I wasn't including Uruguay deliberately. They don't count as a proper Tier One test. So it's 16 on the trot for me. Which is pretty impressive. Has another tier one team done that before?
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@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
By the way the latest WR rankings have been released and Scotland are at giddy heights never reached before (5th) climbing above South Africa in the process.
NZ
England
Australia
Ireland
Scotland
SAWhat a time to be alive
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@MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
By the way the latest WR rankings have been released and Scotland are at giddy heights never reached before (5th) climbing above South Africa in the process.
NZ
England
Australia
Ireland
Scotland
SAWhat a time to be alive
I hope you are thanking every Saffa you come across for their team being such shite that they plummeted
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@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
@MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
By the way the latest WR rankings have been released and Scotland are at giddy heights never reached before (5th) climbing above South Africa in the process.
NZ
England
Australia
Ireland
Scotland
SAWhat a time to be alive
I hope you are thanking every Saffa you come across for their team being such shite that they plummeted
Giving them grief more like. Prood of the boys for being ahead of Wales and the Argies too.
When did these rankings start? After a grand slam in 1990 and a semi final finish in the 1991 WC the mighty Scots woulda been ranked at least 4th ? ( helped by S.A. not being around to be fair )
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@MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
@MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
By the way the latest WR rankings have been released and Scotland are at giddy heights never reached before (5th) climbing above South Africa in the process.
NZ
England
Australia
Ireland
Scotland
SAWhat a time to be alive
I hope you are thanking every Saffa you come across for their team being such shite that they plummeted
Giving them grief more like. Prood of the boys for being ahead of Wales and the Argies too.
When did these rankings start? After a grand slam in 1990 and a semi final finish in the 1991 WC the mighty Scots woulda been ranked at least 4th ? ( helped by S.A. not being around to be fair )
The actual rankings weren't around then but this site http://www.lassen.co.nz/pickandgo.php has reverse engineered them and you'll be pleased to know that Scotland reached the giddy heights of 2nd in 1990
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@taniwharugby said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial somewhere in Wellington, an @MN5 sits in silence....
I can name that Grand Slam team from 1 through to 15. Legends all of them.
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@MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:
@taniwharugby said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial somewhere in Wellington, an @MN5 sits in silence....
I can name that Grand Slam team from 1 through to 15. Legends all of them.
Still one of my best rugby memories. I wasn't at Murrayfield itself but was living in Edinburgh at the time and watching in a pub in the New Town. I have never ever witnessed a city go off like it did that day. Every pub in Rose St had queues outside all night long. Quiet little bars were having to cope with the overflow and think there is many a Scots lad or Lassie that can trace their conception to that wonderful day.
The drama of the game was immense, from the slow walk out by the Scots to they sheer look of fear in the eyes of the Poms.
One of the best. Rates alongside the AB series win in SA in watching pleasure. -
@Crucial said in Six Nations 2017:
@MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:
@taniwharugby said in Six Nations 2017:
@Crucial somewhere in Wellington, an @MN5 sits in silence....
I can name that Grand Slam team from 1 through to 15. Legends all of them.
Still one of my best rugby memories. I wasn't at Murrayfield itself but was living in Edinburgh at the time and watching in a pub in the New Town. I have never ever witnessed a city go off like it did that day. Every pub in Rose St had queues outside all night long. Quiet little bars were having to cope with the overflow and think there is many a Scots lad or Lassie that can trace their conception to that wonderful day.
The drama of the game was immense, from the slow walk out by the Scots to they sheer look of fear in the eyes of the Poms.
One of the best. Rates alongside the AB series win in SA in watching pleasure.My old man had that game on VHS. That team then came and had a really good tour of NZ. Jeffrey and Calder weren't that big even by amateur standards, both were 30 odd, looked 50 odd but still looked younger than the English props and fuck they were a tenacious pair. Sole was a great leader too and Tony Stanger....wonder when the last time he had to buy a pint was?
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@Crucial Good doco, thanks. -said through gritted teeth. It was an amazing day though and I can still recall the bitter disappointment at the end but also the constant fear that it was not going to be our day. Right from the off.
Wasn't the crowd great?
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The scrambling determined defence by Calder and Jeffrey was awesome to see again. Those guys played that second half like they truly were defending their country.
Just to combine this thread with another, here's a little clip of Calder being the hard bastard he was after Sean Fitzpatrick pronounced his name incorrectly.
If celebrity boxing was around in those days I'm sure big money would be paid to see Calder v Cowboy Shaw in a brawl.