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Rugby World Cup 2015
The Alternative weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Slippersccfcfawwrucb&#039;s" data-source="post: 459735" data-attributes="member: 55713"><p>Some truth in that i accept but ive never understood why a nation that has so many in built advantages, ie massive player base, world class facilities and undoubted talent more often than not play (both rugby and football) at a national level in a proffesional, structured And efficient way but in a way that so often lacks "spark".</p><p></p><p>Overtly romantic...Yes (im Welsh it goes with the territory) but in the long run " He who dares " may not always win in sport, but will be the only one capable of greatness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slippersccfcfawwrucb's, post: 459735, member: 55713"] Some truth in that i accept but ive never understood why a nation that has so many in built advantages, ie massive player base, world class facilities and undoubted talent more often than not play (both rugby and football) at a national level in a proffesional, structured And efficient way but in a way that so often lacks "spark". Overtly romantic...Yes (im Welsh it goes with the territory) but in the long run " He who dares " may not always win in sport, but will be the only one capable of greatness! [/QUOTE]
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