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Louisa Wrote:

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> Looks like the yanks are gonna wipe the floor with

> the jocks.

>

> Louisa.


It's a good job too.

If the Yanks were to lose they would probably feel the need to bomb some little village on the other

side of the Planet.


God Bless America. Land of the free. Man.


Foxy :)

Townleygreen Wrote:

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> well done to Wales' 2nd XV. Incredible game.

>

> I'm certain England will beat the Aussies next

> week.


I thought England would beat Wales and lose to the Aussies. Up against it now big time.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Townleygreen Wrote:

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> > well done to Wales' 2nd XV. Incredible game.

> >

> > I'm certain England will beat the Aussies next

> > week.

>

> I thought England would beat Wales and lose to the

> Aussies. Up against it now big time.


Wales injury problems are critical now - Liam Williams got his head kicked like a football

(accidentally). It's like some curse :) Scott Williams out, Hallam Amos out.


A Fiji win is not a given

Some analysis from Australia here


http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/rwc-analysis-know-your-enemy/


Gethin Jenkins still has it if you believe that - 45 rucks hit.


Beware England they think you're not as fit as you should be - I have

heard England aimed to peak for the semi's - which could explain ?

Now that is a lot of analysis to take in though I'm sure it's done (though perhaps not by some refs). They can't seem to even call a crooked feed.


I wonder where the Aussies are staying as they are training at Dulwich College for the duration. The French were less than impressed with Croydon and yesterday Jamie Heaslip was wondering where to get a coffee in Guildford and is there anything to do there? I don't know, Jamie.

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