You have to love the collective orgasm over 'the greatest try in the history of Twickenham' - you wonder why they haven't thrown the ball around before! It does mean that Ashton's 'wonder try' (thought Wayne McDonald's solo try in the Saints/Leeds game was better) will be repeated with that other union favourite of that Edwards one in the NZ/Barbarians game.
Wasn't as good as Craig Murdock's tries there for Wigan. NO YOU TUBE LINKS
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I like Bazza. He chose the name of a cross dressing Austalian institutions other persona.....and is your typical Aussie w@nker living in London whilst he tries to get some culture by visiting Prague to get pi55ed on Cheap Star, getting a fondle from a dodgy hooker in amsterdam and eating a snail for a bet when in paris. All of these things will make him a cultural icon when his visa runs out and he is sent the way of his great grandparents....alas, not in chains this time.
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Union is yet to officially bring in an interchange system, with teams relying instead on the blood bin and fake injuries to props to rotate players.
One of the main reasons for the great rugby schism of 1895 was the desire of northern English clubs to play for something more tangible than the joy of putting their heads between rows of other men's buttocks.
That's right, France was once a predominantly league territory that was downright stolen by the 15-man game. For the most part the French wanted no truck with British amateur ideals, instead embracing the professional code wholeheartedly. Then came the Nazis. Not the RFU. The real Nazis. After the defeat of France in 1940, the French Rugby Union worked with the German-collaborating Vichy regime to re-establish the dominance of their sport. Union's amateur ethos appealed to the Nazis' view of sport purity. League was banned and all assets of the Rugby League and its clubs were handed over to the union.They were never returned.
As one prominent convert said privately on the day he switched: "You get twice the pay and train half as much. It's great."
Union is yet to officially bring in an interchange system, with teams relying instead on the blood bin and fake injuries to props to rotate players.
One of the main reasons for the great rugby schism of 1895 was the desire of northern English clubs to play for something more tangible than the joy of putting their heads between rows of other men's buttocks.
That's right, France was once a predominantly league territory that was downright stolen by the 15-man game. For the most part the French wanted no truck with British amateur ideals, instead embracing the professional code wholeheartedly. Then came the Nazis. Not the RFU. The real Nazis. After the defeat of France in 1940, the French Rugby Union worked with the German-collaborating Vichy regime to re-establish the dominance of their sport. Union's amateur ethos appealed to the Nazis' view of sport purity. League was banned and all assets of the Rugby League and its clubs were handed over to the union.They were never returned.
As one prominent convert said privately on the day he switched: "You get twice the pay and train half as much. It's great."
USAP RU vs Racing Metro April 16th, Camp Nou. The same day Barcelona play Real Madrid in the Bernabeu and plans are to connect the two somehow. According to this morning's newspaper the aim is for over 40,000 people to attend.
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