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| Not too bright BANNED | The main event of the big oval ball game starts this weekend in France. Canada needs a result over Wales to have a chance at qualifying for the knockout stages and equalling there best ever performance. Won't be easy as the Welsh players are fully professional while only some of the Canadian contingent is. Canada is expected to beat Fiji and Japan and to take and absolute mauling from the Wallabies. The groups are as follows while the 8 expected quarter finalists are in bold letters. Pool A England South Africa Samoa USA Tonga Pool B Australia Wales Fiji Canada Japan Pool C New Zealand Scotland Italy Romania Portugal Pool D France Ireland Argentina Georgia Namibia Scotland and Wales are the 2 teams who seemingly could be beaten out for a quarter final spot but that will require some great results for the other Group A and C teams. New Zealand, France, Australia and South Africa are the favorites. England and Ireland make up the second tier while everyone else is behind Anyone else care about this? If you are an English fan, Jonny Wilkinson stepped on a untrimmed blade of grass yesterday and hurt is ankle and is out for the opener vs the US with his status going forward to be deterimined next week. |
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Setanta Broadband has been cracking today - every RWC game is LIVE on the service as well as several Euro qualifiers. Canada up in 50 minutes...
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Quote:
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__________________ Take the piss (out of someone) vb. British -- to mock, deride, poke fun (at). This vulgarism has been in widespread use since the late 1940s. The original idea evoked by the expression was that of deflating someone, recalling the description of a self-important blusterer as 'all piss and wind.' | |
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