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15/03/2008, 18:56
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TWINKLE

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15/03/2008, 19:02
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DerekJ

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I never thought I'd ever say this but.... Well done Wales, thoroughly deserved!
Derek
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15/03/2008, 20:55
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PeterG
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Yes, well done Wales but yet again they won in what was a complete lack lustre six nations completion. There were no great matches, may be apart from the Scotland Italy match today. Italy deserve a win as they have been the rubbing rags for far too long.
A wasted day is one where you have not laughed.
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15/03/2008, 22:23
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Gardian
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Wales really did it tonight & well done to them. How often have you seen sides fall at the final hurdle: they didn't.
Just now, I have this vision of a certain female Welsh singer who resides in the Tarn, wandering around her locality, singing to anybody who wants to listen, with an empty bottle of Chablis under her arm.
Now then: Man of the Tournament. My votes (in descending order):
- Martyn Williams - I said it here at home before he scored the final try, honest. Superb.
- Parese - he was everywhere today, but that was typical throughout the 6N
- Shane Williams - not just a good finisher
- Lee Byrne - got better and better
- Jamie Noon - ditto
I scribbled down names of anybody I could think of who'd made an impression during the 6N. The fact that there are 3 Welshmen in my final 5, says it all.
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16/03/2008, 4:15
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powerdesal

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The Scotland - Italy game was by far the most enjoyable to watch. The Wales - France game had the most enjoyable result.
Italy need to get "stickier" hands and if they do improve their performance in that area then watch out, they will be a force to be reckoned with.
Steve Sharjah (but not for long ) + 50 (in France) ...........................................................................
7 days Ins'Allah (1 with the packers, 2 for the week end, 4 for work)( or maybe 8, or 9, or 10 or 11 or....)
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16/03/2008, 11:44
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TWINKLE

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Gardian wrote: | |
Just now, I have this vision of a certain female Welsh singer who resides in the Tarn, wandering around her locality, singing to anybody who wants to listen, with an empty bottle of Chablis under her arm.
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![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
I did run out into my garden a few times during and after the match and do a few woots - my cats who sitting there just looked at me like it was any other day!
My daughter has taken down the Dragon from our gate (probably feeling a bit exposed to the Sunday morning hunters the poor child) but I don't see why I can't leave it there for a few days at least! When the Welsh won the Grand Slam 3 years ago I remember the flags pitched on the roundabouts in my hometown were still there 6 months later!
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=n3S7wgcRZHQ
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