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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2019 Six Nations] Wales v Ireland (16/03/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridzenieks" data-source="post: 938478" data-attributes="member: 72411"><p>Love Southern Hemisphere rugby as one may, what a wonderful Six Nations. A game like Wales v England was plain scary for the pressure and physicality.</p><p>Wales are a number 9 away from being complete.</p><p>There has been a journalistic opinion in NZ that this is the weakest AB side since 2005. To have a chance in October, we need luck with the good health of key players, on field interpretations, and one, any, someone please, who can kick a goal every now and then.</p><p>Looking across the various sites, there seems to be zero love for SA as potential winners of the World Cup. Watch out!</p><p>A controversial view on Ireland's performance in the 6N. That is, that they entered the competition, perhaps, looking better than they actually are because the success against NZ came about through some very sympathetic officiating. </p><p>The hype and expectation on the team - not its fault - was based on a false premise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridzenieks, post: 938478, member: 72411"] Love Southern Hemisphere rugby as one may, what a wonderful Six Nations. A game like Wales v England was plain scary for the pressure and physicality. Wales are a number 9 away from being complete. There has been a journalistic opinion in NZ that this is the weakest AB side since 2005. To have a chance in October, we need luck with the good health of key players, on field interpretations, and one, any, someone please, who can kick a goal every now and then. Looking across the various sites, there seems to be zero love for SA as potential winners of the World Cup. Watch out! A controversial view on Ireland's performance in the 6N. That is, that they entered the competition, perhaps, looking better than they actually are because the success against NZ came about through some very sympathetic officiating. The hype and expectation on the team - not its fault - was based on a false premise. [/QUOTE]
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