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  • #76
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    Originally posted by splott parker View Post
    You’re too young obviously
    Just had a quick Google ha ha. I’m 43 so yes too young for that reference

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    • #77
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      England using players to block off kick chasers very well too.

      No chance to have a big hit on the catcher. Almost always a player running back towards the ball but cleverly positioning themselves between catcher and kick chaser.

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      • #78
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        The speed of the support play from the forwards is another negative for Wales. England have got over the ball quickly but we've just not communicated well or improved it.

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        • #79
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          They’re just better in every area of the pitch. They’ll pull away now I think….unless Farrell keeps missing kicks

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          • #80
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            jeepers...Wales win a pen insidede heir own half and they congratulate each other like they won the World cup.

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            • #81
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              Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
              Just had a quick Google ha ha. I’m 43 so yes too young for that reference
              It was always a thing in school and after leaving school come to think of it. Any tall lad was often referred to as Jiffy the Broomstick Man. One of the Bridgend St boys is still known by Jiffy to this day, some of the younger lads wouldn’t even know his real name

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              • #82
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                WHY do they keep kicking down the middle for England to get possession....surly kick for touch and a lineout???

                Wales not threatened the English line even once.

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                • #83
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                  Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                  It was always a thing in school and after leaving school come to think of it. Any tall lad was often referred to as Jiffy the Broomstick Man. One of the Bridgend St boys is still known by Jiffy to this day, some of the younger lads wouldn’t even know his real name
                  Brilliant, I love nicknames. Valleys ones are the best.

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                  • #84
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                    comedy of errors from 2 very poor sides

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                    • #85
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                      Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
                      Brilliant, I love nicknames. Valleys ones are the best.
                      There were some crackers amongst dockers years ago. The rule re. Getting a job on the dock was the father to eldest son rule, no other way of getting a start on there, your dad had to be a docker. One bloke I know, his dad had died young resulting in him being very close to his dad’s elder brother, who was a docker. Rules were bent and after much cajoling and pleading, my mate got the start on there. Obviously he was known as The Man From Uncle.

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                      • #86
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                        Be careful if you live in South Wales and dare to venture out this evening because disappointed, angry and ridiculously nationalistic egg fans will be everywhere.

                        They spent hours shouting "come on, Shane!" at the telly to no avail.

                        Those women are never shy about putting a stiletto heel into anyone who upsets them.

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                        • #87
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                          At least its nearly over for another year

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                          • #88
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                            I watched the second half. I just don't understand what people see in rugby. It used to be quite a graceful sport at times, but now it's just a bunch of meatheads. There's no skill. No finesse.

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                            • #89
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                              Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                              I watched the second half. I just don't understand what people see in rugby. It used to be quite a graceful sport at times, but now it's just a bunch of meatheads. There's no skill. No finesse.
                              International Rugby can be a very good watch

                              It's the endless shite that really passes me off

                              Scrum 5 sinbin was on last night at 7 pm , peak fecking TV time ff sake

                              It's shite

                              Then it was repeated again today at 1130 am

                              Wtf for ?

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                              • #90
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                                Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
                                I watched the second half. I just don't understand what people see in rugby. It used to be quite a graceful sport at times, but now it's just a bunch of meatheads. There's no skill. No finesse.
                                You watched two poor teams.

                                Ireland v Italy was a different sport.

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