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Marcus Smith looks like he should be going back to school next week.
Skilful player by the looks of it, just got smashed though.
Marcus Smith looks like he should be going back to school next week.
Marcus Smith looks like he should be going back to school next week.
There is a lot to like about Quins and how they have stuck by bringing through their own players, but in a lot of ways they are the rugby equivalent to Arsenal. Too loyal to certain individuals both on and off the pitch, mediocrity is accepted as standards slip and slip - so they get further from the top, and just all looks a bit stale to onlookers. Saints have a lot of similar problems, wouldn't be surprised if one of those two had an absolute shocker of a season.
As a Quins fan I'm very excited about him but he's way out of his depth at this stage.
Quins were fucking terrible today but credit to London Irish.
@E17yid do you want Jamie Roberts at Ospreys? I no longer want him anywhere near Quins.
In other news it looks like the South African teams will be good news for the points difference of everyone else in the Pro 14.
How's Adam Jones doing? Getting any minutes?
Not us if we play the Cheetahs before the end of September. Without Webb, AWJ and Biggar we only put 9 points on Zebre today. I've only seen highlights but there was some good stuff from them in patches it seemed. Was always going to be tough in the first season.
this just happened: https://twitter.com/NRL/status/906118042790141952
equivalent of a backpass to the keeper being intercepted. It was 14-0 to Sydney, now 18-22..
but Sydney just scored again. 5 mins to go.
It's all I havePfft...doesn't deserve to be in this thread about proper rugby
It was quite the spectacleAll Blacks pumped the Saffas 57-0
Wasn't it just, that second try with BB and Scudder was as good as it gets, my lad has watched the whole game twice this afternoon!It was quite the spectacle
All Blacks finally played with the precision they've been lacking all year. Although they've been winning, they've been making a lot of errors. After quite a bright start, SA were, to state the bleeding obvious, shambolic.