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<blockquote data-quote="Saints1" data-source="post: 682205" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Meanwhile, two great games today. England were atrocious but that's what happens when you leave numbskulls like Steve McNamara and Paul Deacon in charge of overseeing it. Samoa were very, very unlucky to not win that game. But for bungles that led to easy tries for the Tomkins buerks it would have been a different story you'd think. Great game to watch though, proper edge of the seat stuff. An excellent opener to the tournament.</p><p></p><p>The main event was also a good game but the injuries are starting to really take the Aussies out now. I had no doubts that New Zealand would win but when DCE and Inglis went off it was almost a certainty. The lad who went to full back was a disaster, and I feel sorry for him because he was getting the living daylights bombed out of him and the Kiwis made the most of their opportunity.</p><p></p><p>Last chance saloon makes life very interesting next weekend but England don't have the halves the Kiwis have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saints1, post: 682205, member: 12575"] Meanwhile, two great games today. England were atrocious but that's what happens when you leave numbskulls like Steve McNamara and Paul Deacon in charge of overseeing it. Samoa were very, very unlucky to not win that game. But for bungles that led to easy tries for the Tomkins buerks it would have been a different story you'd think. Great game to watch though, proper edge of the seat stuff. An excellent opener to the tournament. The main event was also a good game but the injuries are starting to really take the Aussies out now. I had no doubts that New Zealand would win but when DCE and Inglis went off it was almost a certainty. The lad who went to full back was a disaster, and I feel sorry for him because he was getting the living daylights bombed out of him and the Kiwis made the most of their opportunity. Last chance saloon makes life very interesting next weekend but England don't have the halves the Kiwis have. [/QUOTE]
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