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2024 Guinness Six Nations
A look ahead: the 2014 Six Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 611484" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Well... good onya mate, that'll be why the panty waist NH teams think they can win a RWC.</p><p>As long as they continue to play in the joke that is the 6 Nations tourney they don't stand a chance of surviving against the big 3 SH teams in RWC.</p><p>Home and away is crucial, and cut all the crappy breaks out and get on with playing some rugby.</p><p>As an historical event the 6 Nations is a bit of fun, but as a preparation for the RWC, which is what it needs to be if the NH teams are to ever start competing with the big 3, it's nothing more than a jolly old event, much like the boat race, the Chelsea flower show and cheese rolling in the villages.</p><p>Home and away would make it so much more watchable and vault the 6 Nations ahead of the Quad nations as a competition.</p><p>Until then it's like the Queens tennis event, always the bridesmaid and not universally attractive to the codes fan base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 611484, member: 70721"] Well... good onya mate, that'll be why the panty waist NH teams think they can win a RWC. As long as they continue to play in the joke that is the 6 Nations tourney they don't stand a chance of surviving against the big 3 SH teams in RWC. Home and away is crucial, and cut all the crappy breaks out and get on with playing some rugby. As an historical event the 6 Nations is a bit of fun, but as a preparation for the RWC, which is what it needs to be if the NH teams are to ever start competing with the big 3, it's nothing more than a jolly old event, much like the boat race, the Chelsea flower show and cheese rolling in the villages. Home and away would make it so much more watchable and vault the 6 Nations ahead of the Quad nations as a competition. Until then it's like the Queens tennis event, always the bridesmaid and not universally attractive to the codes fan base. [/QUOTE]
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