Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
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The Italians aren't bad at rugby, especially so when you think its not one of their traditional sports and they haven't been playing it that long.
They are a tier 2 country, so not too shabby. I think they are ranked in the top 15 in the world, which is pretty good by anyone's standards.
They play in the Six Nations every year, against Tier 1 and traditionally very strong teams every year so their results always reflect that, but they've produced some wonderful players ..... Sergio Parissei would have walked into ANY international side over the past decade.
^^^@Master , read and learn.
Obviously X knows nothing about cricket.
Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
The draw I guess was kind of a fair result, but it was so anti climatic, they should have had a dance off for the outright win. Faletau was awesome in the final test along with the consistently brilliant Itoje, I love watching him play, like a giant octopus.
Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
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Master
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Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
X
The Italians aren't bad at rugby, especially so when you think its not one of their traditional sports and they haven't been playing it that long.
They are a tier 2 country, so not too shabby. I think they are ranked in the top 15 in the world, which is pretty good by anyone's standards.
They play in the Six Nations every year, against Tier 1 and traditionally very strong teams every year so their results always reflect that, but they've produced some wonderful players ..... Sergio Parissei would have walked into ANY international side over the past decade.
^^^@Master , read and learn.
Obviously X knows nothing about cricket.
;D
Actually, my dad was a professional cricketer, who played for Glamorgan (when they were good). He bowled Geoff Boycott and others out a few times. I've been dragged to many a game of cricket over the years by him. Met a few of the greats too.
We bought him a weekend away in Cardiff this year, for his birthday. He went to the tour of Glamorgan cricket ground as a punter ..... and the tour guide recognised him and made a big fuss of him!
Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
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X
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Master
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
X
The Italians aren't bad at rugby, especially so when you think its not one of their traditional sports and they haven't been playing it that long.
They are a tier 2 country, so not too shabby. I think they are ranked in the top 15 in the world, which is pretty good by anyone's standards.
They play in the Six Nations every year, against Tier 1 and traditionally very strong teams every year so their results always reflect that, but they've produced some wonderful players ..... Sergio Parissei would have walked into ANY international side over the past decade.
^^ @
Master , read and learn.
Obviously X knows nothing about cricket.
;D
Actually, my dad was a professional cricketer, who played for Glamorgan (when they were good). He bowled Geoff Boycott and others out a few times. I've been dragged to many a game of cricket over the years by him. Met a few of the greats too.
We bought him a weekend away in Cardiff this year, for his birthday. He went to the tour of Glamorgan cricket ground as a punter ..... and the tour guide recognised him and made a big fuss of him!
Haha. Yeah, so eat that @Master. Howzat!!!
Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
X
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
X
The Italians aren't bad at rugby, especially so when you think its not one of their traditional sports and they haven't been playing it that long.
They are a tier 2 country, so not too shabby. I think they are ranked in the top 15 in the world, which is pretty good by anyone's standards.
They play in the Six Nations every year, against Tier 1 and traditionally very strong teams every year so their results always reflect that, but they've produced some wonderful players ..... Sergio Parissei would have walked into ANY international side over the past decade.
^^ @
Master , read and learn.
Obviously X knows nothing about cricket.
;D
Actually, my dad was a professional cricketer, who played for Glamorgan (when they were good). He bowled Geoff Boycott and others out a few times. I've been dragged to many a game of cricket over the years by him. Met a few of the greats too.
We bought him a weekend away in Cardiff this year, for his birthday. He went to the tour of Glamorgan cricket ground as a punter ..... and the tour guide recognised him and made a big fuss of him!
Haha. Yeah, so eat that @
Master. Howzat!!!
Well obviously he knows nothing about Football.
Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
You got me there. That's definitely true. :)
Re: British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
Master thinks England are a decent football side so.....
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They should have scheduled a 4th test as a decider.