This weekends Six Nations matches.

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This weekends fixtures have great potential.
What are your predictions for the quality and results?
Despite being English I'm hoping more for quality rugby, like last weeks Ireland France game :D , than England stuffing the Welsh. :oops:

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Saturday, 14 February 2009
France v Scotland, 15:00
Wales v England, 17:30
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Sunday, 15 February 2009
Italy v Ireland, 14:30
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Dear Peter,

The winners will be, France, England and Ireland.

I won't quote the scores, as this might spoil it for some. :)
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The real question is will Wales score as many as England did in their second innings against West Indies - don't see this one as much of a contest! Got to concur with France and Ireland.
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Geoff wrote:The real question is will Wales score as many as England did in their second innings against West Indies - don't see this one as much of a contest! Got to concur with France and Ireland.


LOL good old England cricket team! Shame about this test match too.
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I predict ....France, Wales :D , Ireland.
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Peter, I thought for a moment those were your score predictions and then realised it was the kick off times :oops:

England, Scotland and Ireland for me.
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I predict Manchester City, which shows precisely how much interest I take in a group of men kicking a ball. :lol:
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Well have just been stuffed by France, so my predictions are not doing well so far.

England are just about to kick off against Wales and are apparently expected to get a right bashing :roll: so I'm going to have to cheer them on even more loudly than ususal

Go for it Englaaaaaaaaaaaaand!!!
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Do you want me to bring some tissues round Chantal. :cry:
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Well closer than I expected, good game. If you have the circulation list Chantal you might want to invest in a few of these.
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I'm sure England did this on purpose to get their own back on myself, and just because i wouldnt be their guest speaker when they toured Milton Bryan. :wink:
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Well, being positive, they did play rugby rather than tennis like last week. :cry:
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Must say i was suprised to see such a close result. Thought England would get thrashed but it was a good game.
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I'm getting over it :( :( :(
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Castration would be too kind to that nit picking bloody referee!
I feel that he was using the yellow card incorrectly. To warn the Captain that at the next infringement one of his players will be sent off irrespective off how minor the infringement is a total misuse of the system! And then become totally blind to the Welsh teams continual misdemeanour's.
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