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Six Nations 2017

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    profitius
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    I think Schmidt's time is coming to an end. Getting outplayed by Wales and Scotland is enough for me. He has far more resources to pick from yet that's the best he can come up with. Forget the win against NZ. That was truly a one off.

    They're capable of stopping England because they play a risk free, grind down the opposition type of game but its puke rugby and only good for the odd one off victory.

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    • HoorooH Hooroo

      Funny how it is up to Ireland to stop the role again.

      I hope England get it. Something to strive for again

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      @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

      Funny how it is up to Ireland to stop the role again.

      I hope England get it. Something to strive for again

      After reading Stephen Jones latest jizzfest ( fresh from winning Rugby writer of the year yet again, who is he against ? Chris Rattue ? ) I'll be remembering that I'm almost as Irish as I am Scottish and embracing the heritage like an alcoholic does on St Paddys day.

      Smash those fucken poms!!!!!

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      • HoorooH Do not disturb
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        I find it kind of bizarre as it can't be clickbait as we aren't the audience.

        Fair dinkum doesn't seem to like the AB's does he.

        There will be a touch of shadenfruede if Ireland tip them over, I must admit

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        • HoorooH Hooroo

          I find it kind of bizarre as it can't be clickbait as we aren't the audience.

          Fair dinkum doesn't seem to like the AB's does he.

          There will be a touch of shadenfruede if Ireland tip them over, I must admit

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          @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

          I find it kind of bizarre as it can't be clickbait as we aren't the audience.

          Fair dinkum doesn't seem to like the AB's does he.

          There will be a touch of shadenfruede if Ireland tip them over, I must admit

          I agree. Peter Fitzsimons wrote stuff to wind up kiwis but at least it was clever and witty. The Walrus kinda has a condescending attitude towards a team that is quite rightly number one in the world....

          Wonder how he feels about all the islanders in his beloved England team too ?

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          • MN5M MN5

            @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

            I find it kind of bizarre as it can't be clickbait as we aren't the audience.

            Fair dinkum doesn't seem to like the AB's does he.

            There will be a touch of shadenfruede if Ireland tip them over, I must admit

            I agree. Peter Fitzsimons wrote stuff to wind up kiwis but at least it was clever and witty. The Walrus kinda has a condescending attitude towards a team that is quite rightly number one in the world....

            Wonder how he feels about all the islanders in his beloved England team too ?

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            Hooroo
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            @MN5 said in Six Nations 2017:

            @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

            I find it kind of bizarre as it can't be clickbait as we aren't the audience.

            Fair dinkum doesn't seem to like the AB's does he.

            There will be a touch of shadenfruede if Ireland tip them over, I must admit

            I agree. Peter Fitzsimons wrote stuff to wind up kiwis but at least it was clever and witty. The Walrus kinda has a condescending attitude towards a team that is quite rightly number one in the world....

            Wonder how he feels about all the islanders in his beloved England team too ?

            But is he really digging at NZer's? Seems like a waste of newspaper space. Bit of a weak jab if that is the case.

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            • HoorooH Hooroo

              Funny how it is up to Ireland to stop the role again.

              I hope England get it. Something to strive for again

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              @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

              Funny how it is up to Ireland to stop the role again.

              I hope England get it. Something to strive for again

              I don't hope they get it, but I certainly will not bothered if they get it...upto the Irish to play spoilers again.

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              • MN5M MN5

                @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

                I find it kind of bizarre as it can't be clickbait as we aren't the audience.

                Fair dinkum doesn't seem to like the AB's does he.

                There will be a touch of shadenfruede if Ireland tip them over, I must admit

                I agree. Peter Fitzsimons wrote stuff to wind up kiwis but at least it was clever and witty. The Walrus kinda has a condescending attitude towards a team that is quite rightly number one in the world....

                Wonder how he feels about all the islanders in his beloved England team too ?

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                @MN5

                I'll never understand how you lads go out of your way to read and get wound up by a journo on the other side of the world writing behind a paywall. I really couldn't be bothered personally wasting the energy on Spiro, Rattue, Francis etc.

                Beloved England team? He's Welsh FFS, don't blame us for him.

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                  @MN5

                  I'll never understand how you lads go out of your way to read and get wound up by a journo on the other side of the world writing behind a paywall. I really couldn't be bothered personally wasting the energy on Spiro, Rattue, Francis etc.

                  Beloved England team? He's Welsh FFS, don't blame us for him.

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                  #601

                  @Margin_Walker I used to get wound up by his drivel when I was living in the UK, but he is easy to avoid and ignore now...unlike Twattue who people like link without warnings, especially @MN5

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                  • MN5M MN5

                    @Hooroo said in Six Nations 2017:

                    Funny how it is up to Ireland to stop the role again.

                    I hope England get it. Something to strive for again

                    After reading Stephen Jones latest jizzfest ( fresh from winning Rugby writer of the year yet again, who is he against ? Chris Rattue ? ) I'll be remembering that I'm almost as Irish as I am Scottish and embracing the heritage like an alcoholic does on St Paddys day.

                    Smash those fucken poms!!!!!

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                    Stephen Jones is just playing it smart. He says everything the English like to hear and winds up other nations. He knows who his audience is so he is kissing English ass while at the same time being controversial when it comes to other countries. The English are used to seeing the opposite so Jones has carved out a niche for himself there.

                    I don't think he dislikes other nations but knows how to push certain buttons so he is talked about more. And let's face it, it has worked.

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                      No Quarter
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                      Be great if England took the record, I'll be cheering for them. Remarkable effort given the fallout from the RWC - have to give Eddie some credit there, he knows what he's doing at the top level.

                      I could give 0 fucks if there are people that take pleasure from the fact the ABs record will be overtaken.

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                      • No QuarterN No Quarter

                        Be great if England took the record, I'll be cheering for them. Remarkable effort given the fallout from the RWC - have to give Eddie some credit there, he knows what he's doing at the top level.

                        I could give 0 fucks if there are people that take pleasure from the fact the ABs record will be overtaken.

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                        @No-Quarter said in Six Nations 2017:

                        Be great if England took the record, I'll be cheering for them. Remarkable effort given the fallout from the RWC - have to give Eddie some credit there, he knows what he's doing at the top level.

                        I could give 0 fucks if there are people that take pleasure from the fact the ABs record will be overtaken.

                        Totally agree. Records are there to be broken and if England do manage it then that record will be there to be broken. Whilst it is a nice record for any side to have, each individual match is ore important - you always target the next match. Always.

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                          It's not England's fault that the international schedule has prevented them from playing the All Blacks - the implication being they wouldn't have won 18 in a row had such a fixture existed. They've won against every team that has taken the field and in doing so have an excellent opportunity to set a new Tier One record and simultaneously be the first to win successive 6N Grand Slams. Good luck to them.

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                            It's not England's fault that the international schedule has prevented them from playing the All Blacks - the implication being they wouldn't have won 18 in a row had such a fixture existed. They've won against every team that has taken the field and in doing so have an excellent opportunity to set a new Tier One record and simultaneously be the first to win successive 6N Grand Slams. Good luck to them.

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                            @antipodean said in Six Nations 2017:

                            It's not England's fault that the international schedule has prevented them from playing the All Blacks - the implication being they wouldn't have won 18 in a row had such a fixture existed. They've won against every team that has taken the field and in doing so have an excellent opportunity to set a new Tier One record and simultaneously be the first to win successive 6N Grand Slams. Good luck to them.

                            Never happened in the 6 nations, but has happened in the 5 nations five times:

                            Back-to-back Grand Slam summary:
                            England Three times: 1913 & 1914; 1923 & 1924; 1991 & 1992.
                            Wales Once: 1908 & 1909.
                            France Once: 1997 &1998.

                            How many nations have won back-to-back Grand Slams in the Five & Six Nations?

                            FWIW I hope, if England win against Ireland, they kick on to knock Cyprus off the top spot so its at least held by a proper rugby nation (no offence Mouflons).

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                              Still in a bit of a daze after this weekend's matches.

                              Was not expecting us to beat Ireland and England's demolition of Scotland was extraordinary considering the performances leading up to it.

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                                @Margin_Walker @profitius
                                I suppose it's that you just don't like having your (good) name besmirched. If some idiot is spreading shit about you (and usually he lumps NZ rugby, public, fans, team into one so he can have a single target to throw shit at) some idiot out there is believing it.

                                How many Pomgolians "know" for a fact that NZers are dirty, unethical, precious, manipulative, poaching thugs because they read it in 'The Times'?

                                If we only reach you guys to give the counter to the poaching argument (the rest of it is pretty accurate 🙂 ) by reacting on here we've done what we can to defend our reputation.

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                                • TeWaioT TeWaio

                                  @antipodean said in Six Nations 2017:

                                  It's not England's fault that the international schedule has prevented them from playing the All Blacks - the implication being they wouldn't have won 18 in a row had such a fixture existed. They've won against every team that has taken the field and in doing so have an excellent opportunity to set a new Tier One record and simultaneously be the first to win successive 6N Grand Slams. Good luck to them.

                                  Never happened in the 6 nations, but has happened in the 5 nations five times:

                                  Back-to-back Grand Slam summary:
                                  England Three times: 1913 & 1914; 1923 & 1924; 1991 & 1992.
                                  Wales Once: 1908 & 1909.
                                  France Once: 1997 &1998.

                                  How many nations have won back-to-back Grand Slams in the Five & Six Nations?

                                  FWIW I hope, if England win against Ireland, they kick on to knock Cyprus off the top spot so its at least held by a proper rugby nation (no offence Mouflons).

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                                  @TeWaio said in Six Nations 2017:

                                  FWIW I hope, if England win against Ireland, they kick on to knock Cyprus off the top spot so its at least held by a proper rugby nation (no offence Mouflons).

                                  And considering they've got Argentina, Australia, Samoa in Autumn, then the 6N with Wales & Ireland at Twickenham... the odds look pretty good.

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                                    @TeWaio said in Six Nations 2017:

                                    FWIW I hope, if England win against Ireland, they kick on to knock Cyprus off the top spot so its at least held by a proper rugby nation (no offence Mouflons).

                                    And considering they've got Argentina, Australia, Samoa in Autumn, then the 6N with Wales & Ireland at Twickenham... the odds look pretty good.

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                                    @Kruse A Lions depleted England playing in Argentina is a stern task IMO.

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                                      @Kruse A Lions depleted England playing in Argentina is a stern task IMO.

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                                      @antipodean Ah, yes, I'd forgotten the "mid-year" tours... yeah, that could be tricky.

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                                        Ah, Fergus McFadden back for Ireland. Great to see in-form, up and coming players given a chance.

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                                        • P profitius

                                          I think Schmidt's time is coming to an end. Getting outplayed by Wales and Scotland is enough for me. He has far more resources to pick from yet that's the best he can come up with. Forget the win against NZ. That was truly a one off.

                                          They're capable of stopping England because they play a risk free, grind down the opposition type of game but its puke rugby and only good for the odd one off victory.

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                                          @profitius said in Six Nations 2017:

                                          Forget the win against NZ. That was truly a one off.

                                          The way they played in the return match in Ireland would suggest it wasn't. THey played really well that day - well enough to beat damn near anyone except a motivated NZ team. Great test to watch.

                                          What's truly remarkable is that the English have this winning streak that started in their last pool match in their home world cup where they couldn't get out of their pool! No suggesting that the team back then was crap. Well done to them, and particularly well done Eddie Jones.

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