Was on monday or tuesday alright. He’s a loss.
Do ye think that France will beat the spread (-15) against Scotland on saturday. I think they could really open up, but that may suit scotland a bit. And that Glasgow win last month is kinda at the back of my mind. These things have a habit of following each other around.
When i first saw it i went, fuck i’ll have that, but then doubts started. What ye think.
Def going to put a small one on Wales to beat England by more than 12.
Scotland have given the 2 Evans boys their heads too, not saying it’ll change the world, but I’d be wary of the spread a little. Seems to be more gas and flair in that backline now.
I think both those spreads will be covered handy enough
France should be hurting a bit after last week, if they played like they did last week they should win all the rest of there games. Scotland looked brutal.
Wales -12 against England looks like a licence to print money, unless Scotland are a lot better than they looked last week, but I doubt it.
Disgraceful decision from Neil Best to play with his club over Ireland “A”. This is what was reported in the examiner at least. Now maybe his contract only realeses him for full Internationals, but i have heard he is stuck up his own hole a bit and thinks he should be playing on the first team, so it wouldn’t surprise me if he done this off his own back.
[quote=“dancarter”]I think both those spreads will be covered handy enough
France should be hurting a bit after last week, if they played like they did last week they should win all the rest of there games. Scotland looked brutal.
Wales -12 against England looks like a licence to print money, unless Scotland are a lot better than they looked last week, but I doubt it.[/quote]
So losing by nine points against an Irish team who kicked a huge amount of possession away is the benchmark to beat everyone else in the competition?
[quote=“dancarter”]At home on a Friday night v Wales is a huge advantage
England/Scotlan/italy appear to be as poor as they have been in years.
France could easily have beaten Ireland by 15 points the last day and there would have been no massive shock.[/quote]
But they didn’t beat Ireland. If losing by nine points to Ireland despite having significantly more possession is good enough to beat everyone else then Ireland should be odds-on to complete the grand slam. Or are lads getting carried away?
hey Georgy, my opinion isnt gospel, but thats the joy of it.
You dont seem to be taking the whole value of home advantage and sequence of fixtures into your marking up of the odds for the Grand Slam, if Ireland win there first four games they should still be odds against to win the Slam as they are away to Wales on the last day, and one would imagine Wales wil be hot favs for that.
[quote=“dancarter”]hey Georgy, my opinion isnt gospel, but thats the joy of it.
You dont seem to be taking the whole value of home advantage and sequence of fixtures into your marking up of the odds for the Grand Slam, if Ireland win there first four games they should still be odds against to win the Slam as they are away to Wales on the last day, and one would imagine Wales wil be hot favs for that.[/quote]