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Topic: 18 - 12
Posted By: Chris Noble
Subject: 18 - 12
Date Posted: 27 Feb 06 at 8:04pm
Just thought i'd highlight the rugby scores to anyone who had not heard it yet below the border

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Posted By: Isis
Date Posted: 27 Feb 06 at 8:08pm
I notice the welsh have been staying surprisingly quiet...

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Posted By: Chris Noble
Date Posted: 27 Feb 06 at 8:18pm
yes well there is that small matter aswell,

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Posted By: laser47
Date Posted: 27 Feb 06 at 11:01pm

*offensive joke*

what do you call a sheep tied to a lamppost in wales?

 

 

a leisure centre

 



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Posted By: BBSCFaithfull
Date Posted: 27 Feb 06 at 11:44pm
Offensive yet funny. How is it that all welsh sheep shagging jokes are timeless classics.

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Posted By: jeffers
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 9:04am
What do you call a load of sheep on a mountainside....

An outdoor prusuits centre

Sorry....I had to be done...the voices made me say it!

Will now go and apologise to my lovely girlfriend who is Welsh....


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Posted By: HannahJ
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 5:26pm
oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i hereby object on behalf of all welsh/partly welsh forumites

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Posted By: stuarthop
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 5:56pm
good job i'm english isn't it. though i have a few un happy freinds. england were unlucky at the weekend

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Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 6:03pm
Scrum halfs in the 6 nations :-
Paul Griffin - the best!  He's eerywhere, very rarely makes mistakes (shame he's a New Nealander tho!)
Harry Ellis - too slow
Matt Dawson - Good while he's played.
Dwayne Peel - one of the only Welsh players playing well at the mo
Peter Stringer - load of rubbish.  Passes so slowly and highly so that whenever you see an Irishman take the ball from one of his passes he's usually gonna get smashed in a tackle the next second.
Mike Blair - Good too, no mistakes.

Okay rant over.  But an interesting component of every team and they all need a good one!


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Posted By: hurricane
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 6:20pm
peter stringer has the advantage of being in the most expiernced combo of playing with ronan o' gara for many a year at munster as well as for ireland!

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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 8:57pm

Originally posted by Prince Buster

Harry Ellis - too slow

Peter Stringer - load of rubbish.  Passes so slowly and highly so that whenever you see an Irishman take the ball from one of his passes he's usually gonna get smashed in a tackle the next second.

I hope Mr Stringer reads this forum... unlikely, I know but he would get good advice.
If these players are so bad, how did they get to play in the 6 nations? I'm sure Prince Buster, along with 2/3rds of the male population in this country, knows exactly how rugby should be played to in that type of competition. It's simply a shame that the team coaches don't belong to those 2/3rds.  



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Posted By: Jack Sparrow
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 9:00pm
SORRY thought this thread was to do with classical music!? It turns out its
about a very badly played rugby game.

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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 28 Feb 06 at 9:15pm
I'm not being sarcastic. How do you guys know better than the people in charge of the teams?

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Posted By: radial179102
Date Posted: 04 Mar 06 at 12:14am

 CYMRU AM BYTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 04 Mar 06 at 5:23pm
 is that welsh? and peter stringer is not rubbish. as bns said he is one of the most experienced scrum halves in the tournament.

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Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 04 Mar 06 at 5:27pm
erm i don't think bns said that.  And i don't care how much experience he's got - he just doesn't cut it with the big guys.


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Posted By: ssailor
Date Posted: 04 Mar 06 at 5:45pm
What do you call five sheep tied to five lamposts in wales??....









The red light district.

Just remember 'id rather wear a rose than sh*g a sheep' lol and even better the welsh reply to this is 'id rather wear a turban than a rose'

I live in wales despite being pure bred english and thus have a right to retaliate!


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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 04 Mar 06 at 5:52pm

Originally posted by Prince Buster

erm i don't think bns said that. 

dam i wondered if i couyld get away with that.



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Posted By: hurricane
Date Posted: 04 Mar 06 at 7:59pm

Originally posted by mike ellis

 is that welsh? and peter stringer is not rubbish. as bns said he is one of the most experienced scrum halves in the tournament.

as i said on the page before its hard to find a player with more 6 nations caps not only did he score but wen has he ever been caught playing dirty?



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Posted By: jpbuzz591
Date Posted: 12 Mar 06 at 4:36pm
la France a gagné!! (Think thats right eh BNS?)  31-6. and deservedly. appaling by england. C'mon Ireland!

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