Wasps v Bath
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Wasps v Bath
Oh gods, dallaglio on Wasps duty, and Healey on anti-Bath (though at least he's been k own to change his mind on us after 15-20 minutes)
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Dallaglio has already mixed up Sopoaga and ale Roux.....Which Tyler wrote:Oh gods, dallaglio on Wasps duty, and Healey on anti-Bath (though at least he's been k own to change his mind on us after 15-20 minutes)
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Cruse sparked by a ball to the face?
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Seems to have passed the HIA, not entirely sure how, looked sparked out to metwitchy wrote:Cruse sparked by a ball to the face?
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He face planted. No way do you that naturally.
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Twitter saying EJ was loudly booed.
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He was. BT alternated between a shot of Hughes, who was cheered, and Jones, who was booed. My reading was the boos were more for Jones embodying the RFU who handed out the ban, than for being a coach in last chance saloon. Jones managed a smile.twitchy wrote:Twitter saying EJ was loudly booed.
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That is why you have a halfback issue. They have congenital retinal degeneration.
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Anyone else lost the sound?
Not that I'm particularly complaining, but...
Not that I'm particularly complaining, but...
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This is about as typical as a Wasps performance gets.
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Nothing in it, just pantomime stuff.Mellsblue wrote:He was. BT alternated between a shot of Hughes, who was cheered, and Jones, who was booed. My reading was the boos were more for Jones embodying the RFU who handed out the ban, than for being a coach in last chance saloon. Jones managed a smile.twitchy wrote:Twitter saying EJ was loudly booed.
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I think neither team wants to play anywhere around their own 22m line, so both have come up with the solution that letting in a try allows the next play to start 50m upfield!
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And again.Mellsblue wrote:That pass from Daly.
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Great fun for the neutral. Very enjoyable with some cracking tries.
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I wonder what kinda odds you would get on Wasps conceding at least 3 tries in each of their remaining matches this season?
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Very good, I'll be waiting for a chance in the pub to pass off a similar comment as my ownWhich Tyler wrote:I think neither team wants to play anywhere around their own 22m line, so both have come up with the solution that letting in a try allows the next play to start 50m upfield!