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6 Nations 2019

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    Still it's not a ten tries to nil shellacking by a B+ team 😜

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      Grew up in Surrey. Dutch Dad. Has a Dutch passport, I think.

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      @sparky still born and raised in England, pretty harsh to label him Dutch not English. English mum, too.

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          @sparky still born and raised in England, pretty harsh to label him Dutch not English. English mum, too.

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          @Machpants

          Wasn't being harsh.

          They have all qualified for England and identity with England so they are the England Rugby team as far as I am concerned.

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            Not really sure what Eddie found out in that game that he didn’t already know. The score looks good but IMO a limited and pretty dull England performance, Cockanasiga aside. Tuilagi looked good going forward but shown up a bit in defence.

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              Not really sure what Eddie found out in that game that he didn’t already know. The score looks good but IMO a limited and pretty dull England performance, Cockanasiga aside. Tuilagi looked good going forward but shown up a bit in defence.

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              @Catogrande

              Best I've seen Brad Shields play since he left the Hurricanes.....

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                Best I've seen Brad Shields play since he left the Hurricanes.....

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                @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

                @Catogrande

                Best I've seen Brad Shields play since he left the Hurricanes.....

                He’s growing into it but IMO is a step or two behind Wilson.

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                  Not really sure what Eddie found out in that game that he didn’t already know. The score looks good but IMO a limited and pretty dull England performance, Cockanasiga aside. Tuilagi looked good going forward but shown up a bit in defence.

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                  @Catogrande He really should have started a few more second stringers, No 9 for a start. Basically you can bash a very poor team (see ABs B team last year) with a big back line. But apart from that?? I agree this was a wasted 'learnings' opportunity, but maybe Eddie wants confidence more than 'learnings'

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                    @Catogrande He really should have started a few more second stringers, No 9 for a start. Basically you can bash a very poor team (see ABs B team last year) with a big back line. But apart from that?? I agree this was a wasted 'learnings' opportunity, but maybe Eddie wants confidence more than 'learnings'

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                    @Machpants said in 6 Nations 2019:

                    @Catogrande He really should have started a few more second stringers, No 9 for a start. Basically you can bash a very poor team (see ABs B team last year) with a big back line. But apart from that?? I agree this was a wasted 'learnings' opportunity, but maybe Eddie wants confidence more than 'learnings'

                    Eddie would probably argue he tried a few new things, certainly combo-wise but yeah if he was going for a learning opportunity, he missed it.

                    Looking back at the highlights though George's looped pass for Tuilagi's second try was bloody good for a fat hooker. I'd forgotten that.

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                    • sparkyS sparky

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                      Grew up in Surrey. Dutch Dad. Has a Dutch passport, I think.

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                      @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

                      @Machpants

                      Grew up in Surrey. Dutch Dad. Has a Dutch passport, I think.

                      You can't hold dual nationality with a Dutch passport, so that'd mean he doesn't have a British passport

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                        Scotland willing, created a bit, but just too slow to finish anything off.

                        Wales did well when under the pump with 10 to go to settle themselves and take back control. They are a composed side.

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                          Scotland willing, created a bit, but just too slow to finish anything off.

                          Wales did well when under the pump with 10 to go to settle themselves and take back control. They are a composed side.

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                          @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019:

                          Scotland willing, created a bit, but just too slow to finish anything off.

                          Wales did well when under the pump with 10 to go to settle themselves and take back control. They are a composed side.

                          It looked like possibles vs probables in a grade trial. Wales with good patience and resolute defence. Going to be very interesting watching Ireland travel to the Millenium Stadium.

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                            @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019:

                            Scotland willing, created a bit, but just too slow to finish anything off.

                            Wales did well when under the pump with 10 to go to settle themselves and take back control. They are a composed side.

                            It looked like possibles vs probables in a grade trial. Wales with good patience and resolute defence. Going to be very interesting watching Ireland travel to the Millenium Stadium.

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                            @antipodean said in 6 Nations 2019:

                            @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019:

                            Scotland willing, created a bit, but just too slow to finish anything off.

                            Wales did well when under the pump with 10 to go to settle themselves and take back control. They are a composed side.

                            It looked like possibles vs probables in a grade trial. Wales with good patience and resolute defence. Going to be very interesting watching Ireland travel to the Millenium Stadium.

                            A brutal, low scoring war

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                              BBC are reporting if Wales win next weekend, then Warren Garland would be the first coach to win three Grand Slams. They are half right, he would be the first Five/Six Nations coach to achieve three Grand Slams.

                              Sir Graham Henry coached the All Blacks to three Grand Slams on the 2005, 2008 and 2010 tours of the British Isles.

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                                BBC are reporting if Wales win next weekend, then Warren Garland would be the first coach to win three Grand Slams. They are half right, he would be the first Five/Six Nations coach to achieve three Grand Slams.

                                Sir Graham Henry coached the All Blacks to three Grand Slams on the 2005, 2008 and 2010 tours of the British Isles.

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                                @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

                                BBC are reporting if Wales win next weekend, then Warren Garland would be the first coach to win three Grand Slams. They are half right, he would be the first Five/Six Nations coach to achieve three Grand Slams.

                                Sir Graham Henry coached the All Blacks to three Grand Slams on the 2005, 2008 and 2010 tours of the British Isles.

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                                • TeWaioT TeWaio

                                  @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

                                  @Machpants

                                  Grew up in Surrey. Dutch Dad. Has a Dutch passport, I think.

                                  You can't hold dual nationality with a Dutch passport, so that'd mean he doesn't have a British passport

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                                  @TeWaio said in 6 Nations 2019:

                                  @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

                                  @Machpants

                                  Grew up in Surrey. Dutch Dad. Has a Dutch passport, I think.

                                  You can't hold dual nationality with a Dutch passport, so that'd mean he doesn't have a British passport

                                  I know it's not your point but that doesn't really matter unless you're trying to play in the Olympics. (Which again is a bugbear of mine in that some countries are quite happy to be flexible in their citizenship criteria to hand out passports. In some ways the clearly defined IEB/WR criteria make more sense. )

                                  Anyway, he's bloody Dutch. Fucking poachers ... 🙂

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                                    BBC are reporting if Wales win next weekend, then Warren Garland would be the first coach to win three Grand Slams. They are half right, he would be the first Five/Six Nations coach to achieve three Grand Slams.

                                    Sir Graham Henry coached the All Blacks to three Grand Slams on the 2005, 2008 and 2010 tours of the British Isles.

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                                    @sparky said in 6 Nations 2019:

                                    BBC are reporting if Wales win next weekend, then Warren Garland would be the first coach to win three Grand Slams. They are half right, he would be the first Five/Six Nations coach to achieve three Grand Slams.

                                    Sir Graham Henry coached the All Blacks to three Grand Slams on the 2005, 2008 and 2010 tours of the British Isles.

                                    Yes but Wales haven’t played Wales yet. Let’s see what happens then...

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                                      Dr O'Keefe is a fucken overachiever eh. He's only just turned 30.

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                                        France are terrible. Ireland are a fairly cheat-y side. Slow to roll away at the ruck and systematic blocking on the kick return. But they will crush France unless they can compete in the forwards.

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                                          France are terrible. Ireland are a fairly cheat-y side. Slow to roll away at the ruck and systematic blocking on the kick return. But they will crush France unless they can compete in the forwards.

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                                          @Billy-Tell pretty cheeky of them to be constantly badgering the ref about the ball being out of the ruck when France keep playing it back as far as possible, just like Ireland do.

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