6N 2018
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@mariner4life said in 6N 2018:
It's the fucking 6 Nations!! We're constantly told how we can ignore the "quality" of the rugby on display because of the "history" and the "hatred".
So a coach totally buys in to it, says what every fan says, and you get "outrage"?
Fuck me dead.
I like Eddie, i really do, he's a funny bugger.
Joe should stick it on the shed wall and say is that the best he can do. Let’s give him something to really moan about.
Then he can use it again for the Australian tour.
Two for the price of one. 😏
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@pot-hale said in 6N 2018:
@mariner4life said in 6N 2018:
It's the fucking 6 Nations!! We're constantly told how we can ignore the "quality" of the rugby on display because of the "history" and the "hatred".
So a coach totally buys in to it, says what every fan says, and you get "outrage"?
Fuck me dead.
I like Eddie, i really do, he's a funny bugger.
Joe should stick it on the shed wall and say is that the best he can do. Let’s give him something to really moan about.
Then he can use it again for the Australian tour.
Two for the price of one. 😏
it's not the fucking 1980s, international teams don't need "psyching up" to win tests.
"well, it was just another Test, but then Eddie called us "scummy", so then we just knew we had to win".
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@antipodean said in 6N 2018:
@nzzp Storm in a tea cup. He's clearly just taking the piss. The same bloke who said New Zealand was just a shitty little island off the south coast.
Was it Eddie? Or are you confusing your abusive Ockers? Scott Johnson and "poxy islands"?
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@antipodean said in 6N 2018:
“Sorry, I meant to say two shitty little islands.”
Eddie Jones, England rugby union head coach, when asked to apologise for calling New Zealand “a shitty little island off the south coast of Australia”.Not only can he not count but his geography is appalling.
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@antipodean said in 6N 2018:
“Sorry, I meant to say two shitty little islands.”
Eddie Jones, England rugby union head coach, when asked to apologise for calling New Zealand “a shitty little island off the south coast of Australia”.Not only can he not count but his geography is appalling.
As a New South Welshman, it's off our South Coast and that's what matters.
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@antipodean said in 6N 2018:
@booboo
“Sorry, I meant to say two shitty little islands.”
Eddie Jones, England rugby union head coach, when asked to apologise for calling New Zealand “a shitty little island off the south coast of Australia”.
Hmmm ... so not only is he abusive he is derivative.
Scott Johnson 2004:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=3611506
So Jonesy is only 13 years late to the joke (... or The Times is wrong ...)
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All good comedians steal jokes.
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@antipodean said in 6N 2018:
All good comedians steal jokes.
Absolutely. Most of my upvotes on here are lame jokes/memes I've pinched from elsewhere. Very rarely is it for sporting knowledge.
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@antipodean said in 6N 2018:
All good comedians steal jokes.
Absolutely. Most of my upvotes on here are lame jokes/memes I've pinched from elsewhere. Very rarely is it for sporting knowledge.
Typical Scotsman.
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Oh FFS
Need massive games off Biggar, S Williams and L Williams
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It will be interesting to see if Wales fall into the same trap as England and are thinking to much about what they will do with the ball rather than concentrating on getting/retaining the ball in the first place. Disrupt that and all other plans disappear.
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Eddie J, has gone and done it. He finally dropped Ford. And put Brown on the bench.
Should be interesting.
Watson, May, Joseph, Te'o, Daly, Farrell, Wigglesworth, Simmonds, Haskell, Robshaw, Kruis, Itoje, Sinckler, Hartley, Mako
George, MArler, Cole, Launchbury, Armand, Care, Ford, Brown
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Also (in case they are facing the right direction)
M Vunipola,
Hartley,
Sinckler,
Itoje,
Kruis,
Robshaw,
Haskell,
Simmonds.
Wigglesworth;
Farrell,
Daly;
Te'o,
Joseph,
May,
Watson;Replacements: George, Marler, Cole, Launchbury, Armand, Care, Ford, Brown
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@pot-hale said in 6N 2018:
Eddie J, has gone and done it. He finally dropped Ford. And put Brown on the bench.
Should be interesting.
Watson, May, Joseph, Te'o, Daly, Farrell, Wigglesworth, Simmonds, Haskell, Robshaw, Kruis, Itoje, Sinckler, Hartley, Mako
George, MArler, Cole, Launchbury, Armand, Care, Ford, Brown
I can see an argument for all those selections save Wigglesworth starting. Launchbury hard done by but not quite hitting the heights in the last couple of games. Front row as I'd hoped. Back row now has a bit of pace to it but still lacks balance for me.
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And the buachaillí to play them:
Kearney, Earls, Ringrose, Bungee, Stockdale,, Sexton, Murray, Stander, POM, Leavy, Hendo, Ryan Furlong, Best, Healy
Cronin, McGrath, Porter, Toner, Murphy,Marmion, Carbery, Larmour. -
World Rugby have made the decision to withdraw an assistant referee from the England Ireland game at Twickenham after it was revealed this week that Marius van der Westhuizen had been at an England training session. When RugbyPass asked Eddie Jones about van der Westhuizen involvement in training at the press conference the England head coach defended the South African’s attendance. “What, are you questioning his integrity?”, the Australian said. “There is no advantage mate, we went through World Rugby, which is the proper channel, so you are asking the wrong person? We pushed and asked Jones whether the rules should change when it comes to allowing upcoming matchday officials into camp. “Well you are asking the wrong person mate, you should be asking World Rugby.” And World Rugby have reacted, by dropping van der Westhuizen for Nigel Owens.
A statement from World Rugby said: “World Rugby has confirmed that Marius van der Westhuizen will be replaced by Nigel Owens as Assistant Referee 2 for the Natwest 6 Nations match between England and Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday. “The decision follows Marius’ attendance at an England training session this week. While greater dialogue and collaboration between match officials and teams (including attending team training on request) has been agreed by World Rugby and the teams, Marius should not have been involved given that he was a member of the match official team for the weekend’s match. “World Rugby takes responsibility for this oversight and has taken the proactive decision to stand Marius down to avoid any additional unfair and unnecessary conjecture. Marius is an outstanding talent with a big international future and both he and his employer SARU fully support the decision. “World Rugby has also clarified with teams that, in addition to the regular pre-match coach and referee meetings, senior elite teams will continue to have the opportunity to request that a member of the high-performance match official panel attends training providing that the individual is not a member of the match official team officiating that team at a later date within the current competition or test window.”