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Women's Six Nations

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England team: McKenna; Breach, Scarratt, Heard, Smith; Daley-Mclean, Riley; Botterman, Davies, Bern, O'Donnell, P Cleall, Beckett, Packer, Hunter.

Replacements: Cokayne, B Cleall, Brown, Galligan, Burnfield, Hunt, Harrison, Scott.

England are playing Ireland on Sky now - looks a good game.

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If you can magically find yourself in france, you can watch it on youtube.
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We were far too strong for the Irish. Looked fitter, more powerful, better organised and a lot more skilful. Next week its the French and it should prove to be the key game of the Championship.
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Pro v amateur.
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But still nice to see the ones in white running rampant.
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Sarah Bern is a delight to watch. Such a rampaging runner. Was impressed by the loosehead Botterman too - hadn't seen her play before today.

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Puja wrote:Sarah Bern is a delight to watch. Such a rampaging runner. Was impressed by the loosehead Botterman too - hadn't seen her play before today.

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Banquo wrote:
Puja wrote:Sarah Bern is a delight to watch. Such a rampaging runner. Was impressed by the loosehead Botterman too - hadn't seen her play before today.

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Is she Greg's daughter?
Not a scoob. Who's Greg?

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Puja wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Puja wrote:Sarah Bern is a delight to watch. Such a rampaging runner. Was impressed by the loosehead Botterman too - hadn't seen her play before today.

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Is she Greg's daughter?
Not a scoob. Who's Greg?

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er...Greg Botterman :). Ex sarries. And yes, she is,
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Banquo wrote:
Puja wrote:
Banquo wrote: Is she Greg's daughter?
Not a scoob. Who's Greg?

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er...Greg Botterman :). Ex sarries. And yes, she is,
I actually thought you were referring to a Greg Bern, so not quite as obvious as it seemed. Her aunt apparently played rugby for England as well, so she's got pedigree. Only her fifth cap yesterday, but looks to the manor born.

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Puja wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Puja wrote:
Not a scoob. Who's Greg?

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er...Greg Botterman :). Ex sarries. And yes, she is,
I actually thought you were referring to a Greg Bern, so not quite as obvious as it seemed. Her aunt apparently played rugby for England as well, so she's got pedigree. Only her fifth cap yesterday, but looks to the manor born.

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Digby wrote:
Puja wrote:
Banquo wrote: er...Greg Botterman :). Ex sarries. And yes, she is,
I actually thought you were referring to a Greg Bern, so not quite as obvious as it seemed. Her aunt apparently played rugby for England as well, so she's got pedigree. Only her fifth cap yesterday, but looks to the manor born.

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I remind you're dealing with the sort who'll happily edit earlier posts in highly unsophisticated manner
I see your repertoire remains unchanged and in this case incoherent :)
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7-0 up against the frogettes. Some real venom in some if the tackling from both sides. Good game so far.
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12 but a prop carded for taking a french flanker's head off. 34 min.
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Ht 24-0 - paggering 'em now. Frogettes keep coughing up possession cheaply and the england backs are making hay.
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52 min 29-12. France came out strong but both sides' defence getting ragged.
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Great result. Gutted I couldn’t get there. Not often we get internationals oop north. Minis rugby and the men’s match put paid to any hope of watching.
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Very good win which makes us odds on for the GS. Expected a much closer game, but we had it sewn up pretty early.
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