Scotland v Ireland (Men's)
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If Watson could marry some nuance with his War Horse style, he would be a real asset instead of a penalty every third ruck.
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Get Haining off.
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I really don't have a fucking clue what this ref is doing half the time.
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Horne for Jones??? Who is writing that.
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George Horne is going to score the winning try
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Really? Sure we're not just going to wait until we lose and then say it's nice that we tried hard?ARM wrote:George Horne is going to score the winning try
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Daft by Johnson
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Sane old Irish, always diving. fecking footballers
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Imagine being that thick. It's not even subtle.
Having said that we are not getting the 50/50 calls so I do sympathise with the players a little.
Having said that we are not getting the 50/50 calls so I do sympathise with the players a little.
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George Horne is going to score the try for the draw.
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Rugby definitely the loser today.
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CdP and Hutchinson on for 6 minutes.
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And suddenly he doesn't care about hands on the ground?
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No arms reg
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This is the shame pish. No game plan in the red zone.
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What the fuck was the ref looking at in that ruck? Stander was on his fucking knees. Jesus christ.
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It was a clear penalty. No excusing it.switchskier wrote:Sane old Irish, always diving. fecking footballers
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I mean we don't deserve to win, but my god I fucking hate Ireland.
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Scotland will score here
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Yup, barmy.Mikey Brown wrote:What the fuck was the ref looking at in that ruck? Stander was on his fucking knees. Jesus christ.
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Or in fact more hands in the ruck from Ireland.
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I wish I hadn't watched that.
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A LBP in Dublin is a decent result but that was there for the taking. We were so, so, so wasteful and it's another result we could have swung our way.
If Hoggy had just plopped over the line that's a tournament defining win.
Lots of positives to take out of that but still very much the same old, same old dumb shit.
If Hoggy had just plopped over the line that's a tournament defining win.
Lots of positives to take out of that but still very much the same old, same old dumb shit.