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6N England v Ireland

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  • BonesB Bones

    @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

    @bones

    Wales I think showed how to nullify the French game plan, added to that I feel we have a bit more physicality, which might make a difference. Can we? Yes. Will we? Not so sure.

    Yeah England coped ok when it was just JGP offering an attack, not so sure they'll be able to hold as well with the French inside attack.

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    @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

    @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

    @bones

    Wales I think showed how to nullify the French game plan, added to that I feel we have a bit more physicality, which might make a difference. Can we? Yes. Will we? Not so sure.

    Yeah England coped ok when it was just JGP offering an attack, not so sure they'll be able to hold as well with the French inside attack.

    Well, I’d hope we keep 15 men in the field for mor than 82 seconds and maybe compete for possession a bit more!

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    • CatograndeC Catogrande

      @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

      @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

      @bones

      Wales I think showed how to nullify the French game plan, added to that I feel we have a bit more physicality, which might make a difference. Can we? Yes. Will we? Not so sure.

      Yeah England coped ok when it was just JGP offering an attack, not so sure they'll be able to hold as well with the French inside attack.

      Well, I’d hope we keep 15 men in the field for mor than 82 seconds and maybe compete for possession a bit more!

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      @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

      @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

      @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

      @bones

      Wales I think showed how to nullify the French game plan, added to that I feel we have a bit more physicality, which might make a difference. Can we? Yes. Will we? Not so sure.

      Yeah England coped ok when it was just JGP offering an attack, not so sure they'll be able to hold as well with the French inside attack.

      Well, I’d hope we keep 15 men in the field for mor than 82 seconds and maybe compete for possession a bit more!

      It was proven today that more locks and blindsides in the loose trio is the answer.

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      • BonesB Bones

        @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @bones

        Wales I think showed how to nullify the French game plan, added to that I feel we have a bit more physicality, which might make a difference. Can we? Yes. Will we? Not so sure.

        Yeah England coped ok when it was just JGP offering an attack, not so sure they'll be able to hold as well with the French inside attack.

        Well, I’d hope we keep 15 men in the field for mor than 82 seconds and maybe compete for possession a bit more!

        It was proven today that more locks and blindsides in the loose trio is the answer.

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        @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

        @bones

        Wales I think showed how to nullify the French game plan, added to that I feel we have a bit more physicality, which might make a difference. Can we? Yes. Will we? Not so sure.

        Yeah England coped ok when it was just JGP offering an attack, not so sure they'll be able to hold as well with the French inside attack.

        Well, I’d hope we keep 15 men in the field for mor than 82 seconds and maybe compete for possession a bit more!

        It was proven today that more locks and blindsides in the loose trio is the answer.

        Don’t tell Eddie that. Oh wait..

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        • CatograndeC Catogrande

          @billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:

          The ABs really need to add the 50/22 to the bag of tricks.

          Welcome to 2022 🙄

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          #74

          @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

          @billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:

          The ABs really need to add the 50/22 to the bag of tricks.

          Welcome to 2022 🙄

          Not sure what your point is?? Can’t recall NZ ever doing a 50/22 but stand to be corrected. Conways effort today was top drawer.

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          • BonesB Bones

            @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

            @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

            Poogatch

            Woodward?

            No. Poogatch
            https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article26440043.ece/ALTERNATES/n615/0_jezmaincopy.jpg

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            @bones

            Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

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            • Billy TellB Billy Tell

              @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

              @billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:

              The ABs really need to add the 50/22 to the bag of tricks.

              Welcome to 2022 🙄

              Not sure what your point is?? Can’t recall NZ ever doing a 50/22 but stand to be corrected. Conways effort today was top drawer.

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              Catogrande
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              @billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:

              @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

              @billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:

              The ABs really need to add the 50/22 to the bag of tricks.

              Welcome to 2022 🙄

              Not sure what your point is?? Can’t recall NZ ever doing a 50/22 but stand to be corrected. Conways effort today was top drawer.

              Point being, I’m pretty sure that they might have considered the idea of playing to the current laws. And yes Conway’s kick was great and he did another, then stuck one out on the full. It’s a cruel game sometimes.

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              • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                @bones

                Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

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                Catogrande
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                @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                @bones

                Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

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                • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                  @bones

                  Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

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                  @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                  @bones

                  Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                  Who's Jeremy Kyle?

                  https://londonspeakerbureau.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/keynote-speaker-mark-pougatch.png

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                    https://twitter.com/RaeburnShield/status/1502732805050097666?t=H4g-7jyZ3ecVkFnMQCnk3g&s=19

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                    • CatograndeC Catogrande

                      @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                      @bones

                      Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                      They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

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                      @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                      @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                      @bones

                      Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                      They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                      They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

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                      • BonesB Bones

                        @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                        @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                        @bones

                        Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                        They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                        They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

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                        @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                        @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                        @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                        @bones

                        Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                        They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                        They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

                        At last I gave some common ground with a Muslim terrorist. There is hope in the world.

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                        • CatograndeC Catogrande

                          @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @bones

                          Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                          They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                          They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

                          At last I gave some common ground with a Muslim terrorist. There is hope in the world.

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                          Bones
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                          #82

                          @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                          @bones

                          Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                          They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                          They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

                          At last I gave some common ground with a Muslim terrorist. There is hope in the world.

                          You better turn up for our Kyle appointment next week and better not be pregnant

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                          • BonesB Bones

                            @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @bones

                            Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                            They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                            They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

                            At last I gave some common ground with a Muslim terrorist. There is hope in the world.

                            You better turn up for our Kyle appointment next week and better not be pregnant

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                            Catogrande
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                            @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                            @bones

                            Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                            They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                            They both have the same voice and talk in the same manner. Smarmy fluffybunnies.

                            At last I gave some common ground with a Muslim terrorist. There is hope in the world.

                            You better turn up for our Kyle appointment next week and better not be pregnant

                            I’ve got news for you. It’s triplets and only one is yours.

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                              @bones

                              Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                              Who's Jeremy Kyle?

                              https://londonspeakerbureau.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/keynote-speaker-mark-pougatch.png

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                              @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                              Who's Jeremy Kyle?

                              A dead ringer for Mark Poogatch.

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                              • CatograndeC Catogrande

                                @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                                @bones

                                Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                                They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

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                                #85

                                @catogrande said in 6N England v Ireland:

                                @victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:

                                @bones

                                Jeremy Kyle. Hmmm.

                                They do look a little alike and are both complete fluffybunnies. I don’t know which one I would like to kick in the face first, but I do know it would be unlikely that I would tire of trying.

                                Hard to choose who has the most slappable face, but I'd go for Sexton anytime.

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                                    It's high time that coaches and captains in their post-match interviews stopped blaming the officials and started acknowledging that one of their player's indiscretions - regardless of intent - gave the match officials, including the TMO, no other option but to send the player from the field.

                                    James Ryan is 2.03m tall

                                    Ewels had a legal target area of approx. 1.6m

                                    This is a coaching issue.

                                    What's forgotten in incidents like this is James Ryan's match was over after 82 secs.

                                    Quite possibly he'll be out next weekend too.

                                    Plenty of these types of vids floating around YouTube this morning

                                    Sexton, who has form for being a cheap bastard, gets away scot-free based on this footage. Would like to have seen a close-up.

                                    Could easily have been two reds in the same passage of play.

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                                    • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                      It's high time that coaches and captains in their post-match interviews stopped blaming the officials and started acknowledging that one of their player's indiscretions - regardless of intent - gave the match officials, including the TMO, no other option but to send the player from the field.

                                      James Ryan is 2.03m tall

                                      Ewels had a legal target area of approx. 1.6m

                                      This is a coaching issue.

                                      What's forgotten in incidents like this is James Ryan's match was over after 82 secs.

                                      Quite possibly he'll be out next weekend too.

                                      Plenty of these types of vids floating around YouTube this morning

                                      Sexton, who has form for being a cheap bastard, gets away scot-free based on this footage. Would like to have seen a close-up.

                                      Could easily have been two reds in the same passage of play.

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                                      #88

                                      @mikethesnow you forgot to mention....

                                      https://www.ruck.co.uk/100-red-tadhg-furlong-could-be-in-hot-water-for-clothesline-on-englands-henry-slade/

                                      Edit: consistency would go a long way to helping officials.

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                                      • BonesB Bones

                                        @mikethesnow you forgot to mention....

                                        https://www.ruck.co.uk/100-red-tadhg-furlong-could-be-in-hot-water-for-clothesline-on-englands-henry-slade/

                                        Edit: consistency would go a long way to helping officials.

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                                        @bones said in 6N England v Ireland:

                                        @mikethesnow you forgot to mention....

                                        https://www.ruck.co.uk/100-red-tadhg-furlong-could-be-in-hot-water-for-clothesline-on-englands-henry-slade/

                                        Edit: consistency would go a long way to helping officials.

                                        Expect two citings today or tomorrow

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                                        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                          It's high time that coaches and captains in their post-match interviews stopped blaming the officials and started acknowledging that one of their player's indiscretions - regardless of intent - gave the match officials, including the TMO, no other option but to send the player from the field.

                                          James Ryan is 2.03m tall

                                          Ewels had a legal target area of approx. 1.6m

                                          This is a coaching issue.

                                          What's forgotten in incidents like this is James Ryan's match was over after 82 secs.

                                          Quite possibly he'll be out next weekend too.

                                          Plenty of these types of vids floating around YouTube this morning

                                          Sexton, who has form for being a cheap bastard, gets away scot-free based on this footage. Would like to have seen a close-up.

                                          Could easily have been two reds in the same passage of play.

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                                          @mikethesnow said in 6N England v Ireland:

                                          It's high time that coaches and captains in their post-match interviews stopped blaming the officials and started acknowledging that one of their player's indiscretions - regardless of intent - gave the match officials, including the TMO, no other option but to send the player from the field.

                                          James Ryan is 2.03m tall

                                          Ewels had a legal target area of approx. 1.6m

                                          This is a coaching issue.

                                          What's forgotten in incidents like this is James Ryan's match was over after 82 secs.

                                          Quite possibly he'll be out next weekend too.

                                          Plenty of these types of vids floating around YouTube this morning

                                          Sexton, who has form for being a cheap bastard, gets away scot-free based on this footage. Would like to have seen a close-up.

                                          Could easily have been two reds in the same passage of play.

                                          Can’t take a video seriously with that soundtrack.

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