What a match
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Whynd1
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What a match
Wales beat Ireland in Cardiff against all the odds and what a match it was. Our daughter and son in law had tickets for the match , what a treat.
He he !!
He he !!
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Jan Rosser
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Re: What a match
Yes well done WalesWhynd1 wrote:Wales beat Ireland in Cardiff against all the odds and what a match it was. Our daughter and son in law had tickets for the match , what a treat.
He he !!
I wonder how much coverage we will get in the national newspapers tomorrow - today's Times had half a page on Wales v Ireland and five yes FIVE pages on England v Scotland
Janis
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Not so ancient mariner
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Re: What a match
Wales & Ireland weren't playing for the Calcutta cup (the oldest trophy in Rugby) though.............
P.S. c. a. b.!
P.S. c. a. b.!
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Jan Rosser
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Re: What a match
I think you've got a bit of a soft spot for us Welsh haven't you NotsoNot so ancient mariner wrote:Wales & Ireland weren't playing for the Calcutta cup (the oldest trophy in Rugby) though.............
P.S. c. a. b.!
Janis
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wolfie
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Re: What a match
It was a cracker of a match, the best yet of the 6 nations matches, BUT, not against all the odds! They were pretty evenly matched, though Ireland may have been the favourites beforehand, the better team won, even with a give away by the referee of of a penalty try. Only real tries count, IMO.Whynd1 wrote:Wales beat Ireland in Cardiff against all the odds and what a match it was. Our daughter and son in law had tickets for the match , what a treat.
He he !!
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Not so ancient mariner
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Re: What a match
My paternal grandfather was Welsh.Jan Rosser wrote:I think you've got a bit of a soft spot for us Welsh haven't you NotsoNot so ancient mariner wrote:Wales & Ireland weren't playing for the Calcutta cup (the oldest trophy in Rugby) though.............
P.S. c. a. b.!
I'm pleased you can understand my sometimes cryptic comments.
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Jan Rosser
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Re: What a match
Oh I do appreciate your sense of humour Notso - wondered whether you had a connection to WalesNot so ancient mariner wrote:My paternal grandfather was Welsh.Jan Rosser wrote:I think you've got a bit of a soft spot for us Welsh haven't you NotsoNot so ancient mariner wrote:Wales & Ireland weren't playing for the Calcutta cup (the oldest trophy in Rugby) though.............
P.S. c. a. b.!
I'm pleased you can understand my sometimes cryptic comments.
There's lovely for you being a little bit Welsh - tidy
Janis
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barney
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Re: What a match
I was born in Porth and obviously have an affiliation to Wales although I've lived in England (the Garden) nearly all of my life.
It was a cracking game and well deserved
It was a cracking game and well deserved
Free and Accepted
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Not so ancient mariner
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Re: What a match
I do have a little Welsh, but it is 'Gog' and that can be quite different to yours.Jan Rosser wrote:
Oh I do appreciate your sense of humour Notso - wondered whether you had a connection to Wales![]()
There's lovely for you being a little bit Welsh - tidy