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    Thank You England

    Thanks to England for helping Ireland that step nearer the Triple Crown. Its now between Ireland and Wales with Wales needing to beat Ireland by 13 clear points to win it. Could this be Ireland first triple crown for many years. Lets hope so.
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    Well if Wales plays again like they did yeseterday, I say Ireland will be getting the Triple Crown!

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    Ireland can only throw it away next week, Wales were poor against Italy. Scotland had a couple of good chances yesterday but again failed to deliver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan45 View Post
    Thanks to England for helping Ireland that step nearer the Triple Crown. Its now between Ireland and Wales with Wales needing to beat Ireland by 13 clear points to win it. Could this be Ireland first triple crown for many years. Lets hope so.
    Its is more than the triple crown Alan.. it will be the 6 nation and triple crown.. GRAND SLAM!! that is what we want and what we deserve.. Ireland need to play against Wales like they did against Scotland in the 2nd half.. and many many thanks to England for beating France

    Last time ireland won the 6 Nations was in 1985, though, the last and only time they won the grand slam was in 1948. I think we are about due for a win.. and Congrat to O'Gara for the highest points scorer in 6 nations history
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    I just hope I'm able to see the match as I will have to be in the pub at opening time to be sure of a seat. As the Ireland Wales match is the last one then it could be a Looooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggg day
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    I am going to watch it at home.. at least I will be able to see it and then head out later after we win
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    I hope you have a great time - I am sure Ireland will do it

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    I hope Ireland do it! Grand Slam, hopes all rest on the welsh game, im going back to manchester to watch it.

    Really enjoyed the game this weekend against the scots. We were really good, OGara and Stringer looked just like the olden days.

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    Another 6 nations draws to a close and Scotland won nothing again, hammered by England. But what a corker of a game Wales and Ireland was it could have went either way. Notice there is no Irish around tonight, wonder if there is any Guiness left in the Emerald Island. If anyone should find Alan or Shiv lying unconsious under a table put them in a taxi home.

    Congratulations Ireland

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    Well I have just woken up from a bit of a haze following the magnificent IRISH grand slam victory at the Millennium Stadium. It was a tightly fought game and could have went either way. The score was so close but thankfully Ronan O'Gara found his kicking boots in time for the drop goal. Well done to ALL the teams for an entertaining 6 nations,

    Erin go Bragh
    Last edited by alan45; 22-03-2009 at 07:38.
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