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Old 10-09-2011, 03:27 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Think I'm pretty fortunate I can't watch.
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Managing to look like the cynical, talentless ****s in a game against Argentina takes some doing.
Classy stuff there, given what's been going on out on the field of play.
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That's probably fair. Perhaps I'm just being stereotypical but I'm quite accustomed to seeing the Argies play dire rugby.
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The Filth have comfortably the better bowling. But the Gash have the batting. Might be quite good to watch.
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That's probably fair. Perhaps I'm just being stereotypical but I'm quite accustomed to seeing the Argies play dire rugby.
I haven't seen enough of the Argies to know how they've played in the past, but only one team has been playing cynical rugby out there, and it ain't the guys in blue and white.

Good signs for Argentina with them coming into the Quad (?) Nations next year.
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Courtney Laws front runner for **** of the tournament so far.
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Wilkinson having a shocker with the boot.

When he's missing kicks it's not gonna be England's day.

Get Flood on.
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England starting to come into this game now. Superior fitness (and less injuries) starting to show?
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Haha, the Argentinean supporters are magnificent. Drowning out the English is no mean feat.
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Kick straight you cross eyed ****. Hahahahaha at the streaker. Can't believe they showed that.
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Wilkinson having a shocker with the boot.

When he's missing kicks it's not gonna be England's day.

Get Flood on.
Both half backs struggling to be honest, not helped by painfully slow ball mind you, Ben Youngs is a must when fit.
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Anyone told Rodríguez he can kick for territory yet?

Oh right he'd probably miss the sideline too...
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Dreadful miss.
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Another shocker by Wilko his confidence looks shot
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I thought the first games session of the term when nobody could remember how to tackle, pass, catch or present the ball would be the worst rugby I'd see all year.

Wrong, wrong, wrong.

Jonny. Kick straight. Please.
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