Yeah a nice little warm up!Irish, I see your boy's scraped a win!![]()
Next two matches much tougher.
Yeah a nice little warm up!Irish, I see your boy's scraped a win!![]()
you know it makes sense!! hahahhaGreat game, what a performance by George Ford, England could win the whole thing now……what?Masky
I agree with the first bit, but not the second.Great game, what a performance by George Ford, England could win the whole thing now……what?Masky
I agree with the first bit, but not the second.
You got me masky.Ah, I see what you’re saying Remote..... you agree with GREAT GAME, but not the second bit about GEORGE FORD eh? The rest ok chum?Masky
You got me masky.
Actually, correcting myself, I agree with the 2nd bit, not the 1st and third.
Have to confess, I watched the Wales game and ended up thoroughly transfixed - what a roller-coaster of a match, both sides going at it hell for leather in fairly contrasting styles at times (at least to my non-egg trained brain and eyes).One knock on.
Radradra will be having nightmares.
Superb advert for the game. The neutrals will have enjoyed it.
Biggar will be delighted with another conversionHave to confess, I watched the Wales game and ended up thoroughly transfixed - what a roller-coaster of a match, both sides going at it hell for leather in fairly contrasting styles at times (at least to my non-egg trained brain and eyes).
I'm sure normally on a rugby pitch there are generally one or two smaller or skinnier guys on a team... don't know if it was just my eyesight but each and every one of the Fijians looked like they'd been chiselled out of granite!! Absolute warriors of men and fair play to the way they try to play... pretty spectacular at times.
Glad the game overall didn't end up as a peanut punting contest - nothing duller than that... I'd even go so far as to say I'd gladly watch BfB's paint dry than watch a game of who can punt highest/furthest back and forth for 80 minutes
Am actually quite looking forward to Wales' next game now...

You're right about the Fijians being absolute warriors.Have to confess, I watched the Wales game and ended up thoroughly transfixed - what a roller-coaster of a match, both sides going at it hell for leather in fairly contrasting styles at times (at least to my non-egg trained brain and eyes).
I'm sure normally on a rugby pitch there are generally one or two smaller or skinnier guys on a team... don't know if it was just my eyesight but each and every one of the Fijians looked like they'd been chiselled out of granite!! Absolute warriors of men and fair play to the way they try to play... pretty spectacular at times.
Glad the game overall didn't end up as a peanut punting contest - nothing duller than that... I'd even go so far as to say I'd gladly watch BfB's paint dry than watch a game of who can punt highest/furthest back and forth for 80 minutes
Am actually quite looking forward to Wales' next game now...
You're right about the Fijians being absolute warriors.
They used to blow up with 20 mins to go but they go the full 80 now. They also didn't have a 9 or 10 to control the game and get them into positions to unleash their undoubted natural talent. They played the 15 man game like an extension of 7s.
Simon Raiwalui, who played for Sale and Newport among others, has coached them to a whole new level with their game management.
World Rugby needs to invest more in the Pacific Islands to continue their development.
