Autumn Internationals 2009

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Wed 04 Nov 2009, 13:46

Dan Carter might be out of Saturday's encounter due to a calf injury.


Even if he does play, the key battle with be in the air between himself and Shane Williams. Hope Shine roughens up that calf a little Cool

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Fri 06 Nov 2009, 03:02

So it kicks off tomorrow...


England v Australia (haven't seen that for a while...ahem)

Wales v New Zealand (odds on a NZ win, but it'll be a close shout IMO)


I'll get the old chestnut, "I don't follow rugby".
Rolling Eyes

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by PeterCS on Fri 06 Nov 2009, 03:06

DJ_Smerk wrote:Dan Carter might be out of Saturday's encounter due to a calf injury.


Even if he does play, the key battle with be in the air between himself and Shane Williams. Hope Shine roughens up that calf a little Cool


I didn't even know Carter was a cattle farmer, let alone an abuser.

As for S Williams getting in on the act - shame on him. Aren't sheep good enough any more?

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Fri 06 Nov 2009, 03:07

Laughing



I'll give you that one. It's Wales and New Zealand, surprised no-one else has reeled out the cattle prodding jokes.

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by Invader Zim on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 03:01

First game of the GS gets under way in about half an hour...should be interesting.

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 03:22

England: Ugo Monye; Mark Cueto, Dan Hipkiss, Shane Geraghty, Matt Banahan; Jonny Wilkinson, Danny Care; Jordan Crane, Lewis Moody, Tom Croft; Steve Borthwick (capt), Louis Deacon; David Wilson, Steve Thompson, Tim Payne. Replacements: Dylan Hartley, Duncan Bell, Courtney Lawes, James Haskell, Paul Hodgson, Andy Goode, Ayoola Erinle.

Australia: Adam Ashley-Cooper; Peter Hynes, Digby Ioane, Quade Cooper, Drew Mitchell; Matt Giteau, Will Genia; Wycliff Palu, George Smith, Rocky Elsom (capt); Mark Chisholm, James Horwill; Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore, Benn Robinson. Replacements: Tatafu Polota Nau, Matt Dunning, Dean Mumm, David Pocock, Luke Burgess, Ryan Cross, James O'Connor.

Referee: Bryce Lawrence (NZL)

Kiwi Ref...hmmmm.


So thats where he's got to...

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 03:36

Jonny Wilko opens England's account.


Drop goal. England were clean and effective in the opening minutes, according to 5 Live.


3-0


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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 03:43

6-0


Jonny is on fire thus far.

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 03:48

JW hits the bar!

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 03:54

Genia skips through England's defence and its try number one for the Wallabies.


6-5. Conversion missed.

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by JKLever on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 04:25

9-5 HT, could go either way.

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 04:27

Jonny Wilkinson will probably win you lot another WC in 2011 Mad

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by JKLever on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 04:47

Not unless you find us at least another 10 players he won't!

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by JKLever on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 05:06

9-11, about 10 mins left

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Re: Autumn Internationals 2009

Post by JKLever on Sat 07 Nov 2009, 05:07

Game over!

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