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    #122

    Again, how the fuck are Wales #3 in the world? They've created fucking nothing in this game, and got some outrageous luck.

    I've got a real problem with the first Welsh try. Yes the French defenders clocked off, but the Welsh runner ran behind not only his own players, but also the ruck and the ref. That's not right.

    Barnes has done the Welsh a couple of pretty big favours too.

    Look, credit for the win in shit conditions against a committed but limited French team, but that was an ordinary performance.

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    #123

    Congrats on the win Mike.

    Hump the begrudgers is what I always say, before they hump you.

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    @mariner4life

    Running behind the ruck and ref have always been legal.

    Or do you wish to forbid either?

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    #125

    The Welsh shouldn't apologise for taking the chances offered. The French should apologise to their fans.

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    @antipodean said in 6 Nations 2019:

    The Welsh shouldn't apologise for taking the chances offered. The French should apologise to their fans.

    Nah, they should apologise for needing to rely on brain explosions to win.

    disclaimer: haven't seen the game

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    #127

    France won the first half comfortably
    We won the second, and the match
    Terrible game management from France
    They bottled it
    Must have been on the Gitanes and Cognac at half-time

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    #128

    Credit to the Welsh side and Welsh coaching team for that. They were poor in the first half and had some poor decisions from Barnes go against them, but stuck at it. They waiting for their chances and took them.

    Dreadful, dreadful passing and game management from the French backline before North's intercept. Rather than spending millions of Euros on paying pensions for ex-All Blacks, shouldn't Rugby France be spending some resources on coaching their backline how to pass?

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    @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019:

    Barnes has done the Welsh a couple of pretty big favours too.

    ??? Barnes disallowed two Welsh tries and let the French live offside for a lot of that second half. I'm no fan at all of how he attempts to control and game and make himself the centre of attention, but the French can't blame Calamity Barnes for their defeat last night.

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    #130

    @sparky Vaamahina is definitely not a back...

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    @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

    @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019:

    Barnes has done the Welsh a couple of pretty big favours too.

    ??? Barnes disallowed two Welsh tries and let the French live offside for a lot of that second half. I'm no fan at all of how he attempts to control and game and make himself the centre of attention, but the French can't blame Calamity Barnes for their defeat last night.

    Offside was the same both ways. The sooner WR work out how to police such a key facet of the game the better. Barnes is one of the supposed top refs yet if his management of the offside line is a portent of this RWC year we will see every team taking the piss.
    The disallowed try for blocking was a good call. The end on shot makes it very obvious how Picamoles wasn't allowed to even attempt to stop the run.

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    #132

    Jonny May scores a try after two minutes for England against Ireland after a Tuigali break. First English try in Dublin for 8 years.

    C'mon the Poms!

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    #133

    And a try for Cian Healy.
    Ire 10, Eng 7

    C'mon the spiteful Draw!

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    #134

    Christ, it's been a weekend of sweepers fucking up in/near their own ingoal, and giving up tries.
    10-14

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    sparky
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    #135

    Another Minties moment and Daly restores England's lead. 10-14.

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    #136

    Ireland very, very lucky that a Mako Vunipola try was eventually ruled out after lots of replays. A bit of hometown from the officials.

    A Farrell penalty instead. 10-17 at the break. England well worth the lead.

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    #137

    Hometown refereeing keeping Ireland in the game. Still feel that the Irish will steal it but wouldn't it be great to see them lose.

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    @akan004 said in 6 Nations 2019:

    Hometown referring keeping Ireland in the game. Still feel that the Irish will steal it but wouldn't it be great to see them lose.

    Draw is the result to root for here.

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    #139

    Massive second half coming. Ireland need to justify all the hype about being World Cup favourites and better than the All Blacks. The All Blacks have come back from this sort of situation many, many times.

    Equally massive chance for Owen Farrell to show he's become a World Class 10, to keep the scoreboard ticking over and to lead his side home.

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    #140

    World player of the year showing absolutely nothing so far.

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    #141

    According to ESPN stats, Mako Vunipola has made 18 tackles in 50 minutes and missed none.

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