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13 Oct

Stroke of Luck

Well, I’d like to say that England outplayed France and the victory was well deserved but it was a bit of a fluke to be honest.

France and England both played pretty poorly interspersed with some moments of excellent play.  The highlight of the match - other than beating France and getting to the final of course – was securing the record for the fastest ever try in world cup rugby.

On, now, to the world cup and a chance to pay back the South Africans for their humiliation a few weeks ago.

 

 

 

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2 Responses to “Stroke of Luck”

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    Trisha (7 comments) Says:

    Hello gentlemen.
    May I join you?
    I have read this site for some time now and I have enjoyed your comments even if they are a bit rude at times.

    Anyway…about the rugby.

    Who cares about the details, the important thing is… England beat the French …good job and we got to make the Aussies cry!

    Really, it doesn’t get much better than that, does it?

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    wonkotsane (1072 comments) Says:

    Don’t get me wrong, I’m chuffed we beat the French but if you watched the game against the Aussies you must admit that they were completely different games. Last night was scrappy and neither team deserved a win, it was a case of who made the least number of mistakes.

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