How could you possibly not see that this was a classic pre-determined move with "our George" selling a magical dummy miss-kick, bewildering the French defence then picking the ball from his toes before crossing the line with majestic ease.....arcadianagain wrote:North got lucky with his try, overrunning the ball which was then obligingly tapped into his path by a Frenchman.


Anywho, onto today's games..... and I've got the day off to watch!!





Beelzebub's XV vs The Emerald Islanders : -
A real pity to see Ireland missing some big players through injury - Dave Kearney will certainly be a huge loss IMHO. However, it will be very interesting to see the partnership of new cap Stuart McCloskey and Robbie Henshaw in mid-field against the Lillywhites' partnership of Jonathan Joseph and Owen Farrell - a potential battle in the making. Also the partnership of George Kruis and Maro Itoje in the "boiler house" could cause Ireland some problems me-thinks.
Odds on for a Hartley Yellow Card? He certainly has history with his opposite number Rory Best and they have come to blows on a couple of occassions previously at club level - certainly no love lost between them.
The Rose Bearers will go into the game as favourites, but it's going to be a tight one IMHO which could go either way....
COME ON THE PADDIES - DO US A FAVOUR!!


The Pasta Munchers vs The Sweaties : -
A huge game for Scotland who will be desperate to put an end to their losing streak in the 6N, which now stands at 10 odd games - this really is a "must win". They don't have the best of records in Rome, but my bet is for them to bury their demons and come away with a decent win - although I can't see them putting 40 odd points on the Azzurri this time around.
Joshua Furno returns from injury and could cause the Gray brothers a few problems - he certainly had a stand-out season last year.
The Scots will be looking for another big game from their talisman and captain Greig Laidlaw who certainly wears his heart on his sleeve and on his day is a true match winner.
A good win could certainly turn the Scots' fortunes around.
Here's to a great evening (well, Saudi time) of rugby!!

