I think it was around the time of the 1995 World Cup that I started following rugby and looking for it on TV. At that time in Canada, I remember a 2-hour show that came on once a week (sometimes, at least) with a few highlights from the semi-pro teams and one test match shown [...]
We've waited until the very last minute (the official squad is announced in less than 24 hours) so that we can claim to be the final Lions predictions for the 2009 Tour. Enjoy!
While I am overjoyed and still amazed with Ireland’s victory over Wales to capture the 6 Nations title, Grand Slam and Triple Crown, I am even more amazed that the Grand Slam has eluded Ireland for 61 years. One would think the words “61 years since a grand slam” would be more fitting for Italy [...]
After a dissapointing RWC 2007 campaign where Ireland were slotted to make at least a semi-final appearance and in some circles even a final appearance and an even more dissapointing 2008 6 Nations appearance, it was believed Ireland were in a decline and the so called "golden age" of Irish rugby would never come to fruition. Considering the fact that Ireland has the same general pool of players it did with Eddie O'Sullivan under the helm, was O'Sullivan the one holding the team back?
If England are being more closely watched by the referees (and the fact that the Welsh were not penalized as severely as the English supports this notion) I think this is completely appropriate. The onus is then on the team to keep a good ‘reputation’ by respecting the laws.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
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