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Topic started on 10-10-2003 @ 07:52 AM by Aspect
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Australia beat Argentina , which is no surprise. Anyone else watching the tournament? Is it being shown in the States?
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reply posted on 10-10-2003 @ 04:59 PM by Sir
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Yes i shall be watching it,i didn't see the game today but i shall be following England.
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reply posted on 15-10-2003 @ 05:01 AM by Aspect
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Ahhh yes England are going all the way :tum:
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reply posted on 15-10-2003 @ 11:51 AM by TRD
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Yes they are looking good,but picked up a few injuries,havn't we got australia at the weekend?
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 04:35 PM by TRD
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England scored a good victory over south africa today i watch the game and they battled hard....well done the boy's..
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reply posted on 26-10-2003 @ 05:31 AM by TRD
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Ireland marched proudly into the World Cup quarter-finals and banished the ghosts of 1999 as they beat Argentina 16-15 in a thrilling match in
Adelaide.
The result sets up a decisive Pool A match against Australia, with the winner taking the top spot and the loser likely to face France in the knockout
phase.
And Ireland must do so without their sole try-scorer at the Adelaide Oval as Alan Quinlan dislocated his shoulder crashing over the Argentina line.
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reply posted on 26-10-2003 @ 05:33 AM by TRD
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England survived a monumental World Cup scare as they overcame Pool C rivals Samoa 35-22 at the Telstra Dome to book their quarter-final place.
The Six Nations champions trailed for much of the game against a wonderfully-committed Samoan side.
But tries during the final 10 minutes from wing Iain Balshaw and substitute prop Phil Vickery prevented arguably the biggest shock result in World Cup
history.
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reply posted on 26-10-2003 @ 05:34 AM by TRD
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When it really mattered Wales turned in their finest performance of the World Cup to beat Italy 27-15 and cement a place in the quarter-finals.
With New Zealand awaiting the Welsh in Sydney next week, this was effectively a Pool D play-off to join the All Blacks in the last eight of the World
Cup.
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reply posted on 8-11-2003 @ 03:39 PM by TRD
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Well not long now and its england v wales in the Q/F..wales have played really well but i'm expecting england to really step it up now and destroy
them..
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reply posted on 9-11-2003 @ 05:50 AM by TRD
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Yessss england beat wales in a tough game so its France in the semi-final,France beat ireland quite easy so its gonna be tough but its their for the
taking...
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reply posted on 15-11-2003 @ 11:15 AM by TRD
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Well we got france tomorrow its going to be tough but im hoping for a win that will take us to the final...
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reply posted on 20-11-2003 @ 05:56 PM by TRD
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Clive Woodward tonight revealed he has no worries about his England team if Saturday's World Cup final against Australia becomes a survival of the
fittest.
The Australian media have targeted England's pack this week, labelling the red rose forwards 'Dad's Army', with three 30-somethings starting, and two
more - prop Jason Leonard and hooker Dorian West - on replacement duty.
The pack's average age is 29 years and three months, three years older Australia's forward unit, but Woodward has dismissed any fears about England
running out of steam..
Yesss were in the final and we are going to win ...
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reply posted on 21-11-2003 @ 04:48 PM by Aspect
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England are soooo gonna win
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reply posted on 22-11-2003 @ 07:57 AM by TRD
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reply posted on 22-11-2003 @ 12:25 PM by Aspect
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Cop that u stupid bloody Aussies!!
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reply posted on 1-12-2003 @ 11:34 AM by Sir
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Bit late with this but C'Mon England Yesssssss world champions!!!
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