6 Nations Wal / Eng

Jostler

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I didn’t see a thread so thought I’d start one. Big game for both teams, for England if they are to retain any hope of winning, for Wales to continue their unexpected run and put themselves in a great position to win it.

When I saw AWJ come out with flashing red lights, for some reason my first thought was The Undertaker, bizarre considering I’ve not watched wrestling since I was about 15
 
Not to clever by England so far. Fell asleep for the Welsh try and giving too many penalties away. I just hope the referee his consistent with his decisions.
 
Not to clever by England so far. Fell asleep for the Welsh try and giving too many penalties away. I just hope the referee his consistent with his decisions.
England haven’t been great and definitely giving away to many penalties, but this ref is rubbing me up the wrong way
 
I like this from the BBC website - Louis Rees Zammit really is rapid. Outrunning his own knock on.

The surprised look on his face said it all when the try was given.
 
Tuned in late, England are still in it, but sounds like there's been some shocking decisions.
 
I’ll take a 3 point deficit given the circumstances stances. Time for England to step up, use the situation to fire themselves up and take control.

I just said to a mate you wouldn’t have had those decisions with Nigel Owens reffing.
 
How can you tell Farrell to have word with his team and not give them time to re set?
That was the key issue. That was bad reffing. The second Welsh try looked like a knock on, but it wasn't when the slomo was shown.

In fact there was a similar incident right at the end of the first half - looked like the Welsh player knocked on, in fact it was an English player. Just as well the Welsh guy didn't touch down, Farnell would have self combusted.
 
The French really don’t like us do they.
I would disagree with that, I have some great French friends and spend 6 weeks of the year amongst the French. The French are always willing to help and complete strangers have gone out of their way to make sure we are ok. From a woman going round a one way system, with her indicating for us to follow her, to show us the correct route. She literally went out of her way for us and on another occasion a guy who had been sat in a pub near us, stopped his car and gave us a lift to our hotel, when he realised we were lost.

I could give loads of examples of kind deeds they have done for us.
 
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