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Rugby World Cup Thread 15:39 - Sep 15 with 36089 viewskingsburyR

I don't think someone has started one yet.

Can't see past New Zealand but Ill have a cheeky £10 on the Aussies who always come good in a world cup.

And Bet of the week is for the Aussies to come top of England's group @ 2/1

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:15 - Sep 18 with 2910 viewsToast_R

Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:35 - Sep 18 by connell10

Rugby is shite, thats about it really!


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Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:54 - Sep 18 with 2883 viewsJuzzie

I'm not too fussed about rugby but living near to The Twickenham stadium i watched the end of the opening ceremony. I thought it was good apart from some bloke shouting along while World In Union was being sung by the lady.

10 games at Twickers and 10 times my section of the A316 will be shut!

I noticed the tournament is 6 weeks, thats 50% longer than the footie world cup.


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Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:54 - Sep 18 with 2883 viewsElHoop

Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:15 - Sep 18 by Toast_R

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Rugby Luggites should shut up whilst this is going on. Their Rugby World Cup barely involves two teams.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:34 - Sep 18 with 2814 viewsLblock

Well I didn't enjoy that much - maybe it was the paddy boozer I was in?

The National Anthem was good; those boys put the footballers and Corbyn to shame

Rugby is not a game that enthuses but I'm hoping to grow into the tournament

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:49 - Sep 18 with 2793 viewsDejR_vu

Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:35 - Sep 18 by connell10

Rugby is shite, thats about it really!


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Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:57 - Sep 18 with 2783 viewsMrSheen

Saints-Wigan was great!
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 05:35 - Sep 19 with 2722 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:57 - Sep 18 by MrSheen

Saints-Wigan was great!


Amazing thing is, half the Saint's team are now playing for Liverpool!

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Rugby World Cup Thread on 07:46 - Sep 19 with 2685 viewsJonDoeman

Not an expert but it seems to me this England side give away too many silly penalties .

It Is What It Is !!

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Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:59 - Sep 19 with 2653 viewsnadera78

Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:57 - Sep 18 by MrSheen

Saints-Wigan was great!


Wasn't it just! And it sets up Huddersfield v Leeds for next week. Got a little feeling for the Giants this year, would be nice anyway.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 09:35 - Sep 19 with 2638 viewsElHoop

Rugby World Cup Thread on 07:46 - Sep 19 by JonDoeman

Not an expert but it seems to me this England side give away too many silly penalties .


When I've seen us we've looked a bit sloppy at times but we seem to have improved on that front. I was reading an article somewhere from a NZ angle and they seem to think that World Cup refs are much more pernickety than they are used to, so the game doesn't get as open as they like. So even if we give away penalties in the big games, we might be better off doing that than letting it flow and conceding tries. I don't know enough about it but I guess that silly penalties are to be avoided at any time.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 09:40 - Sep 19 with 2634 views2Thomas2Bowles

Never liked egg chasing anyway but that was mostly boring with all the stoppages to review decisions, going the way of US Football.

Turned over at half time to watch Googlebox

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Rugby World Cup Thread on 09:55 - Sep 19 with 2621 viewsloftboy

Don't want to and wont watch any of it including the final even if England got there, the 2003 final I worked over time on a Sunday morning whilst the game was on, no interest in egg chasing of the union variety whatsoever.

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Rugby World Cup Thread on 09:58 - Sep 19 with 2615 viewsMrSheen

Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:59 - Sep 19 by nadera78

Wasn't it just! And it sets up Huddersfield v Leeds for next week. Got a little feeling for the Giants this year, would be nice anyway.


Crumb of comfort after the Rabbits, I suppose.

Cracking semis coming up in the NRL. Broncos v Roosters and Melbourne v Cowboys. Despite going for the Roosters, I'd love to see the Cowboys win one. Fantastic to watch.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 10:10 - Sep 19 with 2609 viewsElHoop

Rugby World Cup Thread on 09:55 - Sep 19 by loftboy

Don't want to and wont watch any of it including the final even if England got there, the 2003 final I worked over time on a Sunday morning whilst the game was on, no interest in egg chasing of the union variety whatsoever.


You are obviously interested enough in it to think that everyone else is interested in the fact that you are not interested.

How interesting.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 18:46 - Sep 19 with 2532 viewsBromleyHoop

Wow, Japan beat SA. The biggest upset in World Rugby ever. Great finish to the game.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 18:48 - Sep 19 with 2137 viewsCHUBBS

Amazing performance from Japan,they played some outstanding stuff and done the Africans right on the final whistle.
Incredible
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 18:50 - Sep 19 with 2123 viewsMrSheen

Rugby World Cup Thread on 18:48 - Sep 19 by CHUBBS

Amazing performance from Japan,they played some outstanding stuff and done the Africans right on the final whistle.
Incredible


Stewards going nuts in the corner was a nice touch. Japan played ball in hand, the antidote to South Africa.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 18:54 - Sep 19 with 2106 viewsToast_R

Wow who saw that coming. South West London will be in mourning tonight.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:08 - Sep 19 with 2073 viewsElHoop

Yeah how boring was that haha

Un
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:43 - Sep 19 with 2028 viewsRanger78

Rugby World Cup Thread on 18:46 - Sep 19 by BromleyHoop

Wow, Japan beat SA. The biggest upset in World Rugby ever. Great finish to the game.
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What a game,what a performance from Japan. Wow.

As big as 60-1 before kick off
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:54 - Sep 19 with 2020 viewsElHoop

Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:43 - Sep 19 by Ranger78

What a game,what a performance from Japan. Wow.

As big as 60-1 before kick off
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400/1 you mean matched on Betfair I think

Quite possibly the biggest shock ever in a one-off match.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:59 - Sep 19 with 2013 viewsRanger78

Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:54 - Sep 19 by ElHoop

400/1 you mean matched on Betfair I think

Quite possibly the biggest shock ever in a one-off match.


Wow!!

With those odds, It's impossible to comprehend how they can pull out not just a result, but a performance as good as that!
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:30 - Sep 19 with 1974 viewsMrSheen

A French team in red? I don't think I've ever seen that before.
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Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:41 - Sep 19 with 1955 viewsFredManRave

Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:30 - Sep 19 by MrSheen

A French team in red? I don't think I've ever seen that before.


Maybe France has been brought by some Malaysian businessmen?!

Great result by Japan, especially when you take into account their nickname.

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