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pharvey wrote:Let's hope it's a 3-0 series win for the Lions and they give a BIG F U to the A R U!!
:shock: Coming from a man who thought a little bit of Australia would beat the combined might of the UK :shock: :tsk:
EH?? Where have I said the Aussies (or a little bit of them) would beat the Lions? :?
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You picked Western Force to win ....................... didn't you?
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Big Boy wrote:You picked Western Force to win ....................... didn't you?
No he didn't, Richard did though :shock: :oops:

Our capitano either forgot or more likely, it didn't register :laugh:
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redzonerocker wrote:
Big Boy wrote:You picked Western Force to win ....................... didn't you?
No he didn't, Richard did though :shock: :oops:

Our capitano either forgot or more likely, it didn't register :laugh:
B*ll*cks :banghead: I did have the Lions to win by 20+.......... They're all out to get me... :cry:
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Not a good start for Irish Hooker Cian Healy, who is being cited for biting in the match between the British Lions and western Force. He was later stretchered off the pitch after damaging his ankle in a tackle, so could well miss part or all of the remaining tour regardless of whether he receives a ban or not.

I for one was all for Healy making the tour, but this incident if true deserves the maximum punishment. Puts the Lions and the game as a whole in a very bad light.

http://www.planetrugby.com/lions/story/ ... 37,00.html
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A great tournament that does tend to get overlooked somewhat is the annual Junior World Championship. This year's tournament, which kicked off yesterday is being held in France with under 20's from the major rugby playing nations vying to take the title from current holders South Africa. Certainly a showpiece for the stars of the future, with several of the current British Lions squad coming through the ranks.
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A fair number of the matches will also be streamed live on http://www.irb.com, so well worth a look (unfortunately KO times are not the best for those of us living in Asia!!): -
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Further information on the tournament can be found on http://www.irb.com/jwc/news/index.html

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Have just watched a BBC documentary BARRY JOHN, THE KING, marking the 40th anniversary of his retirement from rugby.

Very interesting, some great old clips, and just a little bit sad in a way.
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dtaai-maai wrote:Have just watched a BBC documentary BARRY JOHN, THE KING, marking the 40th anniversary of his retirement from rugby.

Very interesting, some great old clips, and just a little bit sad in a way.
Thanks for the heads up DM, I'll certainly keep a look out for that one. :cheers: :cheers:

Onto this weekend, and RUGBY HEAVEN!!! Not only the British Lions and Junior World Championship, but we have the June Internationals with Japan vs Wales, Argentina vs England, USA vs Ireland, Samoa vs Scotland, New Zealand vs France & South Africa vs Italy making up the 1st round of fixtures... :dance: :dance: :clap: :clap: :sun: :clap: :clap: :dance: :dance:

British Lions vs Queensland Reds

A much sterner test for the Lions this Saturday, with the Reds announcing a strong team despite the loss of a couple of players through injury or "international duty" (again..... :roll: ).
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Good news - Reds V Lions on Astro TV ASP2 @ 16:25. Yes PH looks like they will be facing a stronger side at long last!

NZL v France on just before that @ 14:25
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Thanks JG.



Another documentary to look out for is THE LIONS ROAR from 2007 - an account of the stirring and controversial Lions tour to Sth Africa in 1974.

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dtaai-maai wrote:Thanks JG.



Another documentary to look out for is THE LIONS ROAR from 2007 - an account of the stirring and controversial Lions tour to Sth Africa in 1974.

99!!
Was that the tour when captain Willie-John McBride shouted a code word and all the Lions decked the nearest Springbok? All because the referees were not giving any protection to the Lions against persistant foul play.
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Yes, 99 being the 'code'.

EDIT: For "all the Lions" read "the forwards and JPR"! :laugh:
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dtaai-maai wrote:For "all the Lions" read "the forwards and JPR"! :laugh:
Remember a quote from JJ Williams saying whilst he was running to safety and away from the brawl, he passed JPR running at a sprint in the opposite direction to join in the punch up - apparently running half the length of the pitch for fear of being left out!! One tough nut and a hell of a player that guy.

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Cian Healy has been cleared of biting Western Force scrum-half Brett Sheehan. Insufficient evidence.

"There is no conclusive video evidence of the incident and post-match it was not possible to distinguish any discernible bite marks outside of the 'regular' marks usually found following a rugby match," Mr Hampton said in his findings.
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Good news regarding the verdict on Healy's citing, but in light of the ligament damage he suffered in the game against Western Force, it's quite possible he will play no further part in the tour.

Anywho, back to the matter in hand and bring on the Reds!!

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