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Rugby World Cup 2015
RWC Quarter Final: England - France (08-10-2011, 20:30)
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<blockquote data-quote="mustardcharlie" data-source="post: 454782" data-attributes="member: 56270"><p>Ridiculous decision on Armitage (and Estebanez but thought he was injured). Thought he was England's best player last Sat. I didn't see it and certainly I didn't see any complaints from the Jocks at the time. But please not Banahan. Is codeine a banned substance? Works for my dodgy back.</p><p></p><p>Wrt to JW, I assume we are all calling for the axe. I have been a fan since he was in nappies but am rapidly becoming a "Floodite". There is one reason to continue with him though. His goalkicking has not been his major attribute for me over the last 10 years. Prior to that and when he's been injured, I spent a lot of time watching England outside halves (Hodgson, Andrew, Old spring to mind) being steamrollered by huge back rowers. This does not happen with JW and there were a couple of times last Saturday which showed at least that ability has not deserted him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustardcharlie, post: 454782, member: 56270"] Ridiculous decision on Armitage (and Estebanez but thought he was injured). Thought he was England's best player last Sat. I didn't see it and certainly I didn't see any complaints from the Jocks at the time. But please not Banahan. Is codeine a banned substance? Works for my dodgy back. Wrt to JW, I assume we are all calling for the axe. I have been a fan since he was in nappies but am rapidly becoming a "Floodite". There is one reason to continue with him though. His goalkicking has not been his major attribute for me over the last 10 years. Prior to that and when he's been injured, I spent a lot of time watching England outside halves (Hodgson, Andrew, Old spring to mind) being steamrollered by huge back rowers. This does not happen with JW and there were a couple of times last Saturday which showed at least that ability has not deserted him. [/QUOTE]
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