2017 RBS 6 Nations

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I flicked it on at at the end end of the wales game to hear ‘Johnathan has just written shambles down now’

D’orcy ruined a balanced commentary performance with a twee purple and gold shout out
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I’ll slit your throat you gomey little cross eyed cunt .

Rattled

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I couldn’t give a fook… I saw nothing of it… I don’t know what your going on about a man’s game for.

That’s a mugging off

Am I missing something here?

Lads gloating about beating England in a pointless game. England had already won this tournament right?, before the game even started.

The strangest thing was the Irish fans singing and celebrating at the end like they actually won something. I even heard of some lads paying €1,000 to go to see this dead rubber.

The toffs must be doing some laughing at the thick micks

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It’s mind blowing…

eh there was national maturation on display.

great thing about living away is i could enjoy that game and can now almost totally ignore all the media hype after it. I see the fact ‘Besty’ mentioned to the ref he was looking out for one of his own players is going viral.

fuck all people gave a shit about this mate

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but they did bro. many were excitable non sporting bandwagoners, but they’re people too

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National maturation…fuck sake.

:rollseyes:

You are missing something. That was a test rugby match with the Millennium Trophy at stake.

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It was a dead rubber, mate.

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Fuck up you proddy cunt.

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I felt that despite the obvious Irish joy at regaining the Millennium Trophy, to sit alongside the Lansdowne Cup which was retained back in November, it only reinforced and indeed retrospectively heightened the sense of disappointment felt by Joe Schmidt and the players at losing their grip on the Centenary Quaich back in the first game of the championship. That’s a real measure of how expectations have changed.

Two trophies is a respectable haul in any season.

But it’s certainly a case of a Quaich left behind, this season.

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Go stick your head in your oven, mate.

Disgusting anti-semitic comment.
Were your ancestors involved in the Jewish pogram?

I hope so.

We haven’t seen such egalitarian times in the old tournament since the early 1970’s, the 5 way tie in 1973 and Ireland winning the championship outright in 1974 with just 5 points from 8. That in turn lead to strong representation from all 4 on the all conquering British Lions teams of 1971 and 1974. A portent of good things to come in the Land of the Long White Cloud in June?

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I jolly well hope so. I think in both of our prospective teams, each of the four home nations has at least two representatives. Spreading our common wealth makes sense.

Interestingly, in the history of British Loins tours to New Zealand, only New Zealand and Wales have provided winning coaches.

Our coach this time is a New Zealander who lives in Wales, so I feel that’s a good omen, as we have a foot in both historical winning coaching camps.

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