well, here we go, week 2.
Week 1 saw Wales came back from the dead to beat the frogs, Scotland had a collapse in the last 20, but not enough for the Italians to overhaul their commanding lead and England put up a fine show against the Irish to dent their hopes of a title.
Wales ladies were well beaten by their French counterparts, as were the Welsh U20s.
As previously mentioned, after watching the game on Friday night, Saturday morning saw me working on my large erection.
It was a bit cold, but with a few others helping, and some mechanical assistance, I managed to get it up. By the time it was up my arms were aching and I was very tired.
Just for Masky and aber, here is a photo of it.
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It took a bit more work during the week to finish it off, getting the roof on and walls up, but the ewes are now in and have started lambing.
I was glad to get back to work for a rest.
Anyway, Gatland has made 10 changes to the Wales starting line up with Thomas Young getting his first 6 nations start. Hopefully, despite all the changes, we'll be too strong for the Italians.
England will get their chance at the huge French pack on sunday and the celtic clash is the scots and the irish in the early Saturday kick off.
Wales are on at 16.45 so no clash with the Cardiff game where I've predicted a point in a 2-2 draw (didn't want to jinx us by putting us down for a win), though I'll be revisiting my erection in the morning as we still have work to do to finish it all off.
It was a bit of a rush job due to delays in planning consent
by the council
(always better to get consent before a big erection) and the start of lambing looming, so the sheep have moved in despite work being needed to finish the roof, walls and install the gates, get mains water and electrics / lighting sorted.