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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 11, 2011 9:43:09 GMT
Given the tournament is being held in New Zealand, will the All Blacks finally win again after taking the inaugural tournament last century?
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Post by Pogue Mahone on Jan 11, 2011 10:41:35 GMT
No.
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 11, 2011 12:09:34 GMT
One thing's for sure Ireland won't win it, nor England.
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Post by Pogue Mahone on Jan 11, 2011 12:26:31 GMT
One thing's for sure Ireland won't win it, nor England. Agreed.
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 11, 2011 12:59:39 GMT
Going for Australia myself.
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Post by Pogue Mahone on Jan 11, 2011 13:26:04 GMT
Incorrect.
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Post by Agadoo on Jan 11, 2011 15:42:28 GMT
South Africa
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Post by Worcester Yellow on Jan 12, 2011 19:19:20 GMT
New Zealand, France or England.
New Zealand are the best team in the world by miles, that makes them favourites.
France are one of the most exciting teams in the world, and could be the dark horses for the tournament.
England beat Australia this Autumn, and have the ability to beat anyone in the world on their day. With a super exciting young backline, I think we might just have a shout of winning it.
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Post by Agadoo on Jan 12, 2011 20:28:45 GMT
New Zealand, France or England. New Zealand are the best team in the world by miles, that makes them favourites. France are one of the most exciting teams in the world, and could be the dark horses for the tournament. England beat Australia this Autumn, and have the ability to beat anyone in the world on their day. With a super exciting young backline, I think we might just have a shout of winning it. We've go no-one to kick though have we? apart from that gay boy Cipriani
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Post by Mr Yellow on Jan 12, 2011 20:51:46 GMT
You clearly didn't watch any of the Tri-Nations, or their pitiful showing at Murrayfield in November.
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Post by Agadoo on Jan 12, 2011 21:14:53 GMT
You clearly didn't watch any of the Tri-Nations, or their pitiful showing at Murrayfield in November. I'll let you into a little secret....I don't watch rugby at all
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 12, 2011 21:21:17 GMT
You clearly didn't watch any of the Tri-Nations, or their pitiful showing at Murrayfield in November. I'll let you into a little secret....I don't watch rugby at all Any porn tips?
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Post by Mr Yellow on Jan 12, 2011 21:44:57 GMT
You clearly didn't watch any of the Tri-Nations, or their pitiful showing at Murrayfield in November. I'll let you into a little secret....I don't watch rugby at all That was evident from your response, but you still had to post. You keep that pointless number on the way up, won't you.
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Post by Pogue Mahone on Jan 14, 2011 14:19:20 GMT
For those of you who know a bit about rugby and like a flutter, Munster are 9-4 to win at Toulon on Sunday. Great value considering our history, and Heineken Cup track record (Got at least as far as the Quarter Finals in each season since '98), and the players named to play (Paul O'Connell is back after accidently schlapping that Welsh boy, no Haymans at prop for Toulon at all, Wilkinson and Contepomi both playing at 10 and 12 - yet to properly click together, Wulf playing out of position at 15....).
An Muhman Abu. Allez les rouges!
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Post by Pogue Mahone on Jan 14, 2011 14:22:45 GMT
Add to that how Munster went to Perpignon (I'm sure French champions) last year and put 45 points over them, after being completely written off by everyone. The majority of the squad played that game too.
EDIT: Toulon have also lost at home to poorer French teams this year in the Super 14 - Bayonne and La Rochelle, and also lost to Racing Club '92 in Paris at the weekend. Lost six out of 15 so far in the Super 14 this year - not a good record.
Lump your money on Munster boys!
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Post by Agadoo on Jan 14, 2011 14:49:47 GMT
Sounds like a Munster bet!!
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Post by cowleylad on Jan 18, 2011 8:57:03 GMT
Add to that how Munster went to Perpignon (I'm sure French champions) last year and put 45 points over them, after being completely written off by everyone. The majority of the squad played that game too. EDIT: Toulon have also lost at home to poorer French teams this year in the Super 14 - Bayonne and La Rochelle, and also lost to Racing Club '92 in Paris at the weekend. Lost six out of 15 so far in the Super 14 this year - not a good record. Lump your money on Munster boys! Munster need a major overhaul, scrum not working anymore and too many players getting old they will all have to be replaced at the same time.
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 19, 2011 10:54:13 GMT
Toulon were a bit too strong for Munster. I can just imagine how boring it must have been to watch Jonny Wilkinson kicking all the time. :-(
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Post by Dougie07 on Jan 19, 2011 11:08:41 GMT
Wales won't be winning it. I promise you that. The line 'we dominated up front but made poor decisions and too many silly errors' may as well be a weekly press release at both Ospreys and Wales. On our day we're fantastic but there are times when flinging the ball all over the place isn't needed. You'll never catch us building phases for long enough. For those reasons, we'll attend but just stay for starters.
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Post by Gavin Archery on Jan 19, 2011 11:31:39 GMT
Wales won't be winning it. I promise you that. The line 'we dominated up front but made poor decisions and too many silly errors' may as well be a weekly press release at both Ospreys and Wales. On our day we're fantastic but there are times when flinging the ball all over the place isn't needed. You'll never catch us building phases for long enough. For those reasons, we'll attend but just stay for starters. I love watching Wales play. They are so much more entertaining than England. Don't write Wales off, they may just make the knock out stages.....
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