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2024 Guinness Six Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt" data-source="post: 251453"><p>Or, more likely, O'Gara chokes with his kicking game when the home fans get on his back.</p><p></p><p>Then either;</p><p></p><p>1. The entire Irish team (bar O'Driscoll) curls up and dies somewhere near walkabouts on St. Mary street. O'Driscoll can't do it on his own. Wales become champions.</p><p>2. The entire Irish team (bar O'Driscoll) curls up and dies somewhere near walkabouts on St. Mary street. O'Driscoll wins the game on his own. By 27,000 points. All Drop Goals.</p><p>3. The entire Irish team (bar O'Driscoll) curls up and dies somewhere near walkabouts on St. Mary street. Wales narrowly win but the <strike>1,000,000,000 Munster fans who were there in 1973</strike> <strike>Plastic Paddys for St. Pats day</strike> Irish fans have themselves to celebrate.</p><p></p><p>I'd bet on option 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt, post: 251453"] Or, more likely, O'Gara chokes with his kicking game when the home fans get on his back. Then either; 1. The entire Irish team (bar O'Driscoll) curls up and dies somewhere near walkabouts on St. Mary street. O'Driscoll can't do it on his own. Wales become champions. 2. The entire Irish team (bar O'Driscoll) curls up and dies somewhere near walkabouts on St. Mary street. O'Driscoll wins the game on his own. By 27,000 points. All Drop Goals. 3. The entire Irish team (bar O'Driscoll) curls up and dies somewhere near walkabouts on St. Mary street. Wales narrowly win but the <strike>1,000,000,000 Munster fans who were there in 1973</strike> <strike>Plastic Paddys for St. Pats day</strike> Irish fans have themselves to celebrate. I'd bet on option 3. [/QUOTE]
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