thebourke wrote: » i will be on the road tomorrow when the all blacks match is on??does anybody know if its possible to watch it on rte player live or listen to it on the radio?
walshb wrote: » I’m hoping all you rugger buggers will be cheering on our neighbours tomorrow....
sydthebeat wrote: » Yeah I'll be shouting for the Welsh....
walshb wrote: » Tomorrow.....?......
ThomasFlynn wrote: » I think its inevitable England will win tomorrow and by quite a large margin although I hope I'm wrong. I'd like a NZ vs SA final.
Deleted User wrote: » Bookies say NZ
cson wrote: There are only 2 teams I support in Rugby; Ireland, and whoever England are playing.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Is it not? :o:o:o *it's the 'Angelus' btw.
Lucy8080 wrote: » I'll be shouting for England and Wales this weekend. A N.H. win is the only consolation left for me from this W.C. Here's hoping for two cracking games.
blinding wrote: » Well done England and best of luck to Wales tomorrow .
FrancieBrady wrote: » Rooting for a NH final now. Amazed England pulled that off. Well done.
frosty123 wrote: » ....and if its wales v england who will you root for then?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Today made everyone realise New Zeland are not unplayable, Ireland are just terrible. Embarassing and all players should be let known it
PokeHerKing wrote: » I'm not judging NZ beatability based off the Irish game. We were not at the races in any department. We'd have made any tier 1 nation look brilliant. It's not hard to be clinical if the opposition are kicking poorly, not competing at the breakdown and offering zero attacking threat from any broken field play. Ireland were playing in quicksand from kickoff. NZ are beatable as this years rugby championship showed us, I think England are peaking at the right time and I think the Irish game will have been some of the worst prep NZ could have gotten for an English side that are going to come out the gate at full tilt.
PokeHerKing wrote: » I think SA will win tomorrow by a couple of scores and flip a coin for who wins it between SA and Eng. It'll be a much tighter affair than today was though imo.
FrancieBrady wrote: » There is no bolt on outright winner yet. I thought NZ were after last week, but happy to be wrong about that. Wales are as capable of upsetting things tomorrow as well.