Fly_Half10715
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When England was good?Those were the days
When England was good?Those were the days
YeahWhen England was good?
It's not cheating it's improvised winning.So England actually have been cheating since well before I was born! Thought that was just a thing people said to be funny!
Pah. You can keep your Jonnys and your Jonahs. You can definitely keep your Stade de France.
If you like your rugby in the raw, or even if you don't, Skinner serving up Cecillion on toast is the ultimate RWC moment. Momentum turner in a brutal dust up in a properly hostile cauldron.
Park des Princes, QF, 1991 for the uninitiated. You really had to be there. And some of us had that luckā¦ā¦
That tackle was perfectly legal back then.So England actually have been cheating since well before I was born! Thought that was just a thing people said to be funny!
I made the joke because he broke his bind to the scrum way before the ball was out and he was offside. I think that tackle is fine today tbh.That tackle was perfectly legal back then.
So England actually have been cheating since well before I was born! Thought that was just a thing people said to be funny!
That's when England had some proper scary forwards
A poor-man's Graham DaweWhat we'd give now for the snarling, angry, galvanising force that was Pitbull. Somewhere there's a great photo of him laying down the law to an England pack, all of whom looked about a foot taller than him and, in Bayfield's case, literally was. It's not the size of dog in the fight.
Thank **** he's no longer among us. Get rid of Peyper and Raynal now and we might be getting somewhere. Poite is long gone, right?ā[Joubert] ticks the controversy box, clearlyā
Craig Joubert running off features among controversies in top 10 list.www.bbc.co.uk
Everyone thinks their generation was the best, but mine definitely was! I pity you, never having been able to play or watch proper rugby.
Dooley's still totally terrifying in his mid 60s.
What we'd give now for the snarling, angry, galvanising force that was Pitbull. Somewhere there's a great photo of him laying down the law to an England pack, all of whom looked about a foot taller than him and, in Bayfield's case, literally was. It's not the size of dog in the fight.
Oh and a THP that could actually scrummage.
Happy days.
I think that Dawe might have won a fight between the two, but there's no doubt that Moore had more presence on the field and the ability to get inside an opponents head.A poor-man's Graham Dawe