Swansea kicked the match off and had the advantage of a firm breeze whipping up off the sea in the nearby bay at their backs. The home side started the match well but excellent work by Cally James at an early breakdown earned Ponty a penalty.
IF you did not believe the effect top-level rugby has on the human brain – you will do now.
chapylad wrote:
I agree with that to some extent.
The person who gets the job, any job for that matter isn`t always the best person for it.
Friendship and trust goes a long way when appointing it happens in all walks of life.
PopTart wrote:
If Tanginoa is as devastating as people think, why doesn't he score more tries?
I like him but he needs to hit gaps more than people.
Of course, that could be to do with his service.
Zig wrote:
We do if we are to succeed at international level.
fanstanningley wrote:
Looking at the present squad that doesnt leave a lot of room for movement .
vastman wrote:
York don't have an Academy or the off field infrastructure in place, we do. Ditto London and Newcastle though they do have academies but it would be interesting, especially in Londons case, just how secure a deal they have with their landlords.
Smiffy27 wrote:
but Currie has for years glued himself to the left edge & waited for the action to come his way.
Slugger McBatt wrote:
I wasn't sure about summer rugby, until a game at Oldham in that truncated season, where 26 players slid about in the mud for 80 minutes (if anyone was there, it was the one where the fox ran round the pitch at half-time).