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A couple of points.

1. I generally don't watch rugby as I don't know all the rules and it's often slow and ponderous, but I'm fiercely patriotic and will watch England in any sport.

2. What a brilliant, exciting and free-flowing game of rugby. I'm loving it!


Slime.

Yep today has been less stodgy than the previous games. A definitive points total to chase rather than just a W makes a difference.

International rugby is normally about territory and forcing mistakes ... But not today :)
 
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I'm thinking you're not too sure of the refs ability here? :)

Inability i think you mean :D


Perfect example is right there

None of the French were ten yet nothing from him.

Another try from one end of the pitch to another :D
 
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This is some game it has to be said.


The rugby might have captured a new paying punter from this tourney. I've thoroughly enjoyed it this year. :)
 
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Not at all blinded by the team you support eh ;)

(as a welshman, I won't hear a bad word against Nige, I genuinely think he is one of the best refs around).

I dont really "support" as such a rugby team - look out for Ireland and England

He just reminds me of Steve Walsh and he is the one that constantly needs the help of the TMO - either he is very unlucky it always seems to be his games or he cant ref without a TMO backing him up.

George Clancy is IMo one of the best along with Craig Joubert and Jérôme Garcès and Chris Pollack

But for me the best is Roman Poitre
 
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Have we witnessed more tries today, than the rest of the tourney combined?
 
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Have we witnessed more tries today, than the rest of the tourney combined?

Without looking it wouldnt be a bad guess - been a great day all round for rugby fans - great sporting day
 
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