Well chaps that time of the year again who do you fancy?Tough start tomorrow in Cardiff but get a win there with France and England at home I'll give us a chance.Do you care or is rugby for ****s and *****s? Sat 2nd Feb 13:30 Wales vs. Ireland Millennium Stadium Sat 2nd Feb 16:00 England vs. Scotland Twickenham Sun 3rd Feb 16:00 Italy vs. France Stadio Olimpico Championship Winner Odds England 2 15/8 2 15/8 2 2 2 2 France 2 2 2 2 2 2 15/8 2 Ireland 7/2 4 9/2 4 7/2 7/2 7/2 7/2 Wales 4 9/2 4 4 4 4 9/2 9/2 Scotland 33 28 25 25 33 25 28 33 Italy 200 200 150 200 200 250 200 200 GRAND SLAM ODDS No Winner 8/15 4/7 4/7 8/15 8/15 4/7 England 6 11/2 11/2 6 6 11/2 France 6 11/2 11/2 6 6 11/2 Ireland 9 10 12 9 9 8 Wales 12 12 10 12 11 12 Scotland 100 80 100 100 100 100 Italy 500 500 500 500 1000 500 Read more: http://www.gambling-guru.com/six-nations/grand-slam-odds#ixzz2Je0gZvOP
Scotchland will get pumped at Twickers. Bit unfair asking France to play two days running. Have the Irish pulled out?
Yes. They always pull out. Summat to do with living in the 14th century and no being allowed to use condoms.
I'm sorry I belittled you in public. I'm ashamed that I have resorted to STD's tactics. I knew what you meant and it was petty and pedantic for me to point it out.
Wales vs Ireland is the most interesting of the opening fixtures. Could be a high scoring game with two creative back lines, and could easily go either way. The Taffs haven't won a game since taking the Grand Slam last season, and they'll be out to put that right in front of their home crowd, but it won't be easy against an Ireland side strong everywhere but in the scrum. Italy might make things difficult for France, but expect Le Coq Sportif to assert in the last 20 mins and run out comfortable winners. As for England vs Scotland at Twickenham, I'm far too long in the tooth to predict the sort of massacre most neutral's will be expecting. All the celtic sides raise their game by 20% when they play the English, the dominant nation on the British Isles; with the Jocks it's more like 25%, so even at Twickenham, history suggests a nervy, tight, hard fought home win.
Will they be having an exhibition of morris dancing before thaey all start feeling each others arses and cocks and balls in the scrum?
Fraid not. The All Blacks like to have a bit of a knees up and a gurn before a game, but it hasn't really caught on anywhere else yet.
Well summed up,Cardiff is the big game of the weekend with France and England winning so winners tomorrow will have a say in the champ.I will be a bit nervous and England coming to Dublin next week could be over in a week
Should be a stroll in the park for England. Top Tip: When posting tables, select WYSIWYG from the formatting options.
I fancy The Greasy Ities to surrender half-way through. Mind you the Frogs will be too busy collaborating with their nazi brothers in arms and may take their eye off the ball, the smelly ****s.
Once before Scotland v England, did not the jocks put on a "Braveheart" display - men with blue faces and plastic swords doing battle?