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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2019 Six Nations] Wales v Ireland (16/03/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="MojoPin" data-source="post: 937209" data-attributes="member: 71698"><p>Really hope the roof isn't open as rumoured, would be such a shame to have a slow, mud-ridden game as the deciding match of the tournament. Surely it would play to Ireland's strengths anyway? We'll see I guess. I think the consideration is less about the actual conditions and more about doing the exact opposite of whatever Gatland wants. Which I kind of get, but it's still very petty and a negative approach to the game. Maybe one of the Principality support staff could spill their Wheatabix on the mechanism and get it suitably stuck in place before the match. </p><p></p><p>Roof stuff aside, hoping for a tightly contested match between two of my favourite rugby nations. Obviously hoping for a Welsh win but Ireland are just too good to take lightly. Not confident but quietly hopeful that the sense of occasion will get us over the line, both literally and figuratively!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MojoPin, post: 937209, member: 71698"] Really hope the roof isn't open as rumoured, would be such a shame to have a slow, mud-ridden game as the deciding match of the tournament. Surely it would play to Ireland's strengths anyway? We'll see I guess. I think the consideration is less about the actual conditions and more about doing the exact opposite of whatever Gatland wants. Which I kind of get, but it's still very petty and a negative approach to the game. Maybe one of the Principality support staff could spill their Wheatabix on the mechanism and get it suitably stuck in place before the match. Roof stuff aside, hoping for a tightly contested match between two of my favourite rugby nations. Obviously hoping for a Welsh win but Ireland are just too good to take lightly. Not confident but quietly hopeful that the sense of occasion will get us over the line, both literally and figuratively! [/QUOTE]
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