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<blockquote data-quote="JJFlash" data-source="post: 779211" data-attributes="member: 72729"><p>If this season's 6N is like last season's, we're in for some good rugby.</p><p>Wales and Ireland are always a serious threat, Scotland may at last get a couple of wins, France will be unpredictable (heard that before, haven't you!) although I'm 100% behind Novès who does deserve the chance to turn French rugby around - and I don't give a monkey's that he's 62 and too old; but I've a suspicion that England will prevail, they've got Ireland and Wales at home and they can win in Paris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJFlash, post: 779211, member: 72729"] If this season's 6N is like last season's, we're in for some good rugby. Wales and Ireland are always a serious threat, Scotland may at last get a couple of wins, France will be unpredictable (heard that before, haven't you!) although I'm 100% behind Novès who does deserve the chance to turn French rugby around - and I don't give a monkey's that he's 62 and too old; but I've a suspicion that England will prevail, they've got Ireland and Wales at home and they can win in Paris. [/QUOTE]
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