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The last time I went to Twickers I swore never again. Left in plenty of time yet we were running into the stadium as the anthems were played. Can't recall how long it took us to get a few miles from the stadium after the match but enough to scar me for life.
It’s always a nightmare, after watching England get beat by Ireland on paddy’s day for the grand slam (can’t remember what year) we drank for an hour after the game, had a curry, and still queued for an hour to get into the station. It’s the worst Rugby stadium to get away from.
@Lord Tyrion I think Cardiff is a great place to visit, I’ve watched a play off final, an FA cup final and 3 Wales V England 6 Nations games, always thought the whole thing was well organised although tbh I’ve never had to get the mainline back to London, I’ve either driven or been staying at Cardiff bay or with friends in Cwmbran.
 
2019 and 2021 are not so far away to be looked upon as a "different era".

Wales will have chances to prove themselves against Scotland and Italy.

But it is a simple pain fact that the current team is not as good as it was 5 or 6 years ago - and no way near as good as the current England, Ireland or France teams.

Someone has to come last. Doing so in a very sporting way is worthy of some appreciation for a sporting effort. Particularly so for the smallest population country.

smallest population that used to run rings round everyone at Rugby. I don't believe in all this size thing. The Wales doesn't really bother with most other sports. Those that aren't good enough to play rugby are allowed to play football and that's where it stops. So Wales IS RUGBY! Reading Ians post, it seems he is more clued up on what's happening, and not for the good it appears. Rugby in the Northern hemisphere needs Wales performing well, and all the others for that matter so that when they come up against the lads from the other half of the world they are ready for it.
 
smallest population that used to run rings round everyone at Rugby. I don't believe in all this size thing. The Wales doesn't really bother with most other sports. Those that aren't good enough to play rugby are allowed to play football and that's where it stops. So Wales IS RUGBY! Reading Ians post, it seems he is more clued up on what's happening, and not for the good it appears. Rugby in the Northern hemisphere needs Wales performing well, and all the others for that matter so that when they come up against the lads from the other half of the world they are ready for it.
Cycling.
Geraint Thomas and Nicole Cooke

Boxing.
Joe Calzaghe and Lauren Price

Golf.
Dai Rees and Ian Woosnam

Sailing - Hannah Mills, the most successful female Olympic sailor ever.

Snooker - too many to mention

Athletics.
Lynn Davies, Tanni Grey Thomson, Colin Jackson

And Non Evans who excelled in Rugby, Judo, Weightlifting and Freestyle Wrestling.
 
The proper rugby starts tonight.

First top flight match for decades in York, now in Superleague.
Full stadium which is rocking.
A team that were largely part time last year in a lower league, and predicted to lose by 70 every week going toe to toe with the champions.

Paul Vaughan hurling his cookies on the 40yd line before the restart but still in on the first tackle

Should have put this in gladden the heart.

BRILLIANT!
 
Cycling.
Geraint Thomas and Nicole Cooke

Boxing.
Joe Calzaghe and Lauren Price

Golf.
Dai Rees and Ian Woosnam

Sailing - Hannah Mills, the most successful female Olympic sailor ever.

Snooker - too many to mention

Athletics.
Lynn Davies, Tanni Grey Thomson, Colin Jackson

And Non Evans who excelled in Rugby, Judo, Weightlifting and Freestyle Wrestling.

Given how many folk play good golf in Wales, it's a very long time since they've had a top player. 😉
 
The proper rugby starts tonight.

First top flight match for decades in York, now in Superleague.
Full stadium which is rocking.
A team that were largely part time last year in a lower league, and predicted to lose by 70 every week going toe to toe with the champions.

Paul Vaughan hurling his cookies on the 40yd line before the restart but still in on the first tackle

Should have put this in gladden the heart.

BRILLIANT!
And Mikey Lewis doing what Mikey Lewis does.
 
Hard to state how big an upset that was to non Rugby League people. York were expected to lose by 60+ every week at the top level, having a side of elevated part timers sprinkled with some free agent veterans whose choices were basically York or retirement. Instead they take down the dominant team in the competition first match. It’s as if you stuck a local club pro in the Ryder Cup and first match he takes down Scheffler. The stadium was in absolute shock and going wild; they’d largely come to clap the team to an honourable defeat (me included). Brilliant for the club and city - all those first timers will now be YorkRLFC fans and there was a long queue out of the club shop after the match. York is an attractive destination for a day or weekend for any away fan (no disrespect but rugby league towns are generally grittty rather than pretty - it’s get in, get out, not spend the day) and yet not far to travel for most. Might this be an ‘expansion’ team (sort of) that finally works?
 
lol… he actually proved Crazyfaces post with that puny list 😁
The population of combined Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset is larger than Wales.
I would like to see a similar list of sports people from there.
Will it be punier? They have more people to choose from.
And how would a football and rugby teams from there compete against Wales?

Given Wales very small population they have, over the years, produced many high achieving sports stars. Also done very well in many forms of the arts and entertainment.
Not puny.
 
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The population of combined Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset is larger than Wales.
I would like to see a similar list of sports people from there.
Will it be punier? They have more people to choose from.
And how would a football and rugby teams from there compete against Wales?

Given Wales very small population they have, over the years, produced many high achieving sports stars. Also done very well in many forms of the arts and entertainment.
Not puny.
You should stop comparing yourself to counties with no sporting pedigree, have a look at tiny Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire or even New Zealand then get back to me.
 
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