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I suppose this should be in the jokes thread but it deserves to be here.:D
Courtroom drama custody ruling. 7 Year Old Challenges Judge A seven year old boy was at the centre of a courtroom drama today when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge awarded custody to his aunt. The boy however confirmed that his aunt beat him more than his parents, and refused to live there. When the judge suggested that he live with his grandparents the boy cried out that they beat him more than anyone. Then in an unprecedented move, the judge dramatically allowed the boy to choose who should have custody of him. In a final ruling yesterday, custody was granted to the England Rugby Team as the boy firmly believes that they are not capable of beating anyone. |
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Well I have to say that todays match between Ireland and France was a real upset.
In my heart I knew this was gonna be difficult, but France finally played as we all remember them doing in previous years. First half was shocking, Franch dominated the forward play including the line-outs and scrums. Their mauls where incredible, and the French backs where all over Ireland when Ireland did try to spread the ball wide. Saying that..... The 15 - 20 minute phase Ireland had in the second half, was prolly the best they have played in this Championship so far. Driscos' try way lovely, and if I was gay I'd prolly want to marry him. ;) Now it all comes down to Scotland beating Wales tomorrow, and thats as likely as me winning the lottery. :bigcry: |
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But I still say the decider wil be next weekend. Never mind though, we can all just sit back and enjoy England winning their latest prize.....the wooden spoon :D :clap: :angel: |
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England 39-7 Italy |
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Must be nice/refreshing/relieving to get at least one win this year :D
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I think not, Italy are there for the wooden spoon so that the **** poor teams have at least someone to beat. England would have had the same score today or possibly less if the other sides 15 had not walked out onto the pitch. No class, no determination. :D |
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Marvellous day, defeat for Ireland by France, superb game, French played like masters from the start, Ireland outplayed.
England's defeat over Italy was a welcome break from the long line of defeats since last year, Italy however, did not play their best. Hopefully, this almost new England team led by, man of the match, Martin Corry is great, Cueto superb, all the team did well. Perhaps now the team will build on this success and climb back up to more successes in the future. Keep an eye on rising talent, England U21 & U19 teams are performing very well. :) |
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Over the last ten years, England have won the Six Nations 5 times :) , France 4 :) and Scotland once, although of course the contest goes back to 1882. Wales after all has been in the duldrums for a long time and are now in top form, that's life, England in 2004 were really down and now appear to be moving again, yes, this year we, it appears are finished with any chance in the Six Nations even if we defeat Scotland, which is now likely. But next year could be, shall we say, a new ball game! If England keep this momentum up the Six Nations next year may well be in our grasp. The England team now looks good, there is at last effort, strategy and committment :). :D |
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Wow, I'll compliment the English team on one thing, they make the transition from heros to zeros in the space of 18 months look like an art form :D
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Let's be positive. JW has been out of England contests for a long time now and I think the players know this. The team's performance yesterday outclassed previous contests and failure. This is almost a new team the Corry heads and I think if you consider the fact that this time the game showed England players had strategy, tactics, committment and performance that result proved it. One now looks forward to the England & Scottish game due next. I enjoy rugby union no matter the team playing. Credit must be given to the Welsh team who have done very well. :) |
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I really hope Wales go all the way to the Grand Slam, this year, as Gogogo said, Union is a wonderful game, no matter which team plays. (I'm biased because I used to play Rugby at School (even for the school, once ;) ) ).
I remember the Welsh team of the early 70's - Gareth Edwards, JPR Williams, etc, they were truly awesome to watch, it will be nice if the likes of Gavin Henson, etc, will be spoken of with the same reverence. |
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