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A Challenge
If any of our forward pack happen to read these blogs, here's a challenge for you. For the first 4 games you blokes have been piss poor, that's the cold hard truth.
A Challenge
If any of our forward pack happen to read these blogs, here's a challenge for you. For the first 4 games you blokes have been piss poor, that's the cold hard truth.
bren2k wrote:
What do those two idiots know about anything?!
I've seen both sides of this argument - one claims an apocalyptic rise of the machines type scenario, where AI eventually becomes sentient and realises that humans are pointless and irrelevant...
Mild Rover wrote:
I’ve thought about this some more, and I still disagree. I just don’t think it is how most sports think. Which is no criticism of the minority, but I think you’re unusual in this respect.
The Guardian | Irish rugby player cleared of rape says he feels shame and regret |
Rugby Football Union chief executive Steve Brown and his New Zealand counterpart, Steve Tew, have both been appointed to the board of Rugby World Cup Limited, it was announced on Friday.
bren2k wrote:
Fact number 1:
Fact number 2:
Sky News | 'Ashamed' rugby star Paddy Jackson 'truly sorry' after rape acquittal |
Jemmo wrote:
Squad for game against North Wales
Connor Bower, Ryan Boyle, Kieran Cross, Sam Doherty, Brad England, Liam Harris, Jordie Hedges, Aaron Jones-Bishop, Kyle Kesik, Jez Litten (D/R)...
Bulliac wrote:
I get fed up of all this " 'appy days is 'ere again" stuff. Summat'll turn up to spoil it - thee mark my words....
Yours, Ebeneezer Scrooge
TheUnassumingBadger wrote:
So we are into April and still in the dark about what the format of the league will be next year. I thought I might start a thread about the rumours people have heard.
CAPE TOWN – Mark Alexander was on Friday re-elected as the president of SA Rugby at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Cape Town.
moto748 wrote:
Presumably nobody watches (say) the Eredivisie in Holland because the English Premiership or La Liga is a 'better product'?
As for the 'crap rugby' argument, surely it...
moto748 wrote:
Presumably nobody watches (say) the Eredivisie in Holland because the English Premiership or La Liga is a 'better product'?
As for the 'crap rugby' argument, surely it...
CAPE TOWN – The Springbok Women's Sevens hopes of earning core status on the HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series were dashed in Hong Kong on Friday after the last hurdle proved too steep with the side going down 31-14 against China in the final.