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Old 02-12-2012, 04:58 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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The Original Jake wrote in
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On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 15:40:43 GMT, Baz wrote:


Selective memory? We all suffer with that.
My selective memory tells me that England had a victory agains NZ
yesterday!
Also that Wales yesterday suffered from some very bad referee/touch
judges decisions. How many offside and knock-ons did Australia get
away with? Hard to see offside properly n tv. but the knock forwards
were there for everyone to see.

Baz


There is the old joke about the blind Irish referee. There are good
and bad referees, good and bad decisions; a lot depends on your
perspective. But however imperfect the system, we have to accept it or
the game falls apart.

Ok, we was b""""y robbed!

I haven't seen any of the England/NZ game but I'm sure that NZ were
similarly robbed of victory by a number of bad decisions.


Cheeky. England played well, NZ werent at their best.


Cheers, Jake
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Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.


The wales forwards have a magnificent line at the lineout, so why do the
backs and wings kick the up and under? Why not kick to touch and gain
ground that way? It seems to have gone out of fashion this season or two.
Seems a shame not to let the front 2 rows flex a bit of muscle and open
their lungs by running into the opponents 22yard. Instead of running
backwards and forwards every time there is a scrum, probably never touching
the ball. The 7 and 8 should be able to control anything a bit loose.

Baz