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Six (6) Nations 2025
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But then Rugby Union has always been a minority sport in England. Amateur right until the 1990s, decades after sports like cricket went professional.Nug said:
It’s in a terrible state because the people that run it haven’t a clue. Rugby doesn’t have the fan base of football and it needs to widen its net not close off potential new fans in my opinion. There aren’t enough ‘proper’ fans to sustain it in its current guise.Lincsaddick said:
all about selling rights to the highest bidder .. professional R U is in a terrible financial state in England, Wales and Scotland .. proper R U fans will pay the subs to watch the 6 Nations, just as proper CAFC fans will pay to watch our gamesNug said:
Once again it would be a monumentally bad decision by the rugby powers. Rugby needs to be on terrestrial tv right now.KBslittlesis said:
Only going to get worse from next year as it’s being broadcast by TNT.Nug said:French rugby is on another level right now both internationally and domestically. So many talented players and the atmosphere is more like football matches than our Guiness drinking middle aged Range Rover crowds. But when barely 10% of tickets to Twickenham are available to the general public and they cost in excess of £150 then in this country it’s a sport run by toffs for toffs unfortunately. Rugby needs a rethink in this country. Don’t get me wrong the 6 Nations is an awesome tournament but rugby outside of that is on its arse this side of the Channel.
People watching the 6 nations but not club rugby is the reality, just like most people only watch athletics for the major competitions like the Olympics and Worlds.0 -
Like a lot of sport except maybe football and cricket. And maybe rugby league oop north?killerandflash said:
But then Rugby Union has always been a minority sport in England. Amateur right until the 1990s, decades after sports like cricket went professional.Nug said:
It’s in a terrible state because the people that run it haven’t a clue. Rugby doesn’t have the fan base of football and it needs to widen its net not close off potential new fans in my opinion. There aren’t enough ‘proper’ fans to sustain it in its current guise.Lincsaddick said:
all about selling rights to the highest bidder .. professional R U is in a terrible financial state in England, Wales and Scotland .. proper R U fans will pay the subs to watch the 6 Nations, just as proper CAFC fans will pay to watch our gamesNug said:
Once again it would be a monumentally bad decision by the rugby powers. Rugby needs to be on terrestrial tv right now.KBslittlesis said:
Only going to get worse from next year as it’s being broadcast by TNT.Nug said:French rugby is on another level right now both internationally and domestically. So many talented players and the atmosphere is more like football matches than our Guiness drinking middle aged Range Rover crowds. But when barely 10% of tickets to Twickenham are available to the general public and they cost in excess of £150 then in this country it’s a sport run by toffs for toffs unfortunately. Rugby needs a rethink in this country. Don’t get me wrong the 6 Nations is an awesome tournament but rugby outside of that is on its arse this side of the Channel.
People watching the 6 nations but not club rugby is the reality, just like most people only watch athletics for the major competitions like the Olympics and Worlds.
Is it correct that the men's and women's England cricket teams get paid the same? Maybe I should caveat my previous comments with 'men's'0 -
Good finish in the corner by the Kiwis Ireland0
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Ref annoying me0
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He was as bad for both teams.MuttleyCAFC said:Ref annoying me1 -
Beforehand, hoping for an Ireland win, didn’t expect a bonus point win.0
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Can someone please explain to me the definition of a forward pass ?4
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It's something Coventry seldom does for CharltonSuedeAdidas said:Can someone please explain to me the definition of a forward pass ?10 -

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Good win for Ireland, the scoreline flattered England i m o, who were very brave in defence until tiredness took a toll, but they were mostly inept in attack. Ireland do what they always do, and did it well
A win for Scotland over a decent Italian side. The Scots play Ireland at home next Sunday, that should be a cracker, as should England V France on Saturday. I expect Italy to beat a bedraggled Wales, who were not quite as bad as the French whitewash over them might suggest3 -
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According to the BBC, England fans have nicknamed the Curry boys, the Twindaloo.
I do wonder though if they will ever be selected again as England 'starters' (please don't say they are more of a main meal ?)1 -
Pretty sure the winger won’t start. Totally lost his head on a couple of occasions tonight.2
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10 points Ireland were given by the officials. 3 for the so called push which wasn't one for a penalty, then a try scored which had a forward pass leading to it. Plus Lowe should of been punished after getting involved in another scuffle.
England far too many errors but really could of won it if the officials did their job properly.4 -
If you watch 10 internationals featuring England id say 8 of them I'd say the officials are biased against us especially away. Maybe something to do with the dirgey Twickenham atmosphere compared to Murrayfield, Lansdowne Road, Stade de France and whatever they are calling Cardiff stadium nowKarim_myBagheri said:10 points Ireland were given by the officials. 3 for the so called push which wasn't one for a penalty, then a try scored which had a forward pass leading to it. Plus Lowe should of been punished after getting involved in another scuffle.
England far too many errors but really could of won it if the officials did their job properly.0 -
What about the trip on Lowe or the no arms tackle on Conan in the corner to stop him going over for a try?Carter said:
If you watch 10 internationals featuring England id say 8 of them I'd say the officials are biased against us especially away. Maybe something to do with the dirgey Twickenham atmosphere compared to Murrayfield, Lansdowne Road, Stade de France and whatever they are calling Cardiff stadium nowKarim_myBagheri said:10 points Ireland were given by the officials. 3 for the so called push which wasn't one for a penalty, then a try scored which had a forward pass leading to it. Plus Lowe should of been punished after getting involved in another scuffle.
England far too many errors but really could of won it if the officials did their job properly.3 -
100% agree with the no arms tackle - but that was never an intentional trip. He was just totally wrong footed due to the quality of the cutback.guinnessaddick said:
What about the trip on Lowe or the no arms tackle on Conan in the corner to stop him going over for a try?Carter said:
If you watch 10 internationals featuring England id say 8 of them I'd say the officials are biased against us especially away. Maybe something to do with the dirgey Twickenham atmosphere compared to Murrayfield, Lansdowne Road, Stade de France and whatever they are calling Cardiff stadium nowKarim_myBagheri said:10 points Ireland were given by the officials. 3 for the so called push which wasn't one for a penalty, then a try scored which had a forward pass leading to it. Plus Lowe should of been punished after getting involved in another scuffle.
England far too many errors but really could of won it if the officials did their job properly.0 -

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I wore my new Ulster top I got for Christmas in the pub to stop all the Dubs/Cork City lot who invade for this game to stop them asking me ‘who I’m supporting’ 🙄 And we won, so it’s my new lucky shirt.
I agree, I thought the ref was awful.
What is it with the line outs now? I noticed it in the U20’s. There seems to be no gap, it’s literally a bundle every time?2 -
I don't think the refs are biased but they can favour the home side. It happens in football too.0
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I'm going to have to look and see if any laws have changed anyway as many lineouts yesterday appeared to be uncontested - not something I've noticed before anyway. I noticed the commentator say 'the ball wasn't straight, but it didn't matter because it was uncontested'KBslittlesis said:I wore my new Ulster top I got for Christmas in the pub to stop all the Dubs/Cork City lot who invade for this game to stop them asking me ‘who I’m supporting’ 🙄 And we won, so it’s my new lucky shirt.
I agree, I thought the ref was awful.
What is it with the line outs now? I noticed it in the U20’s. There seems to be no gap, it’s literally a bundle every time?1 -
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England can consider themselves unfortunate on two counts. The 'forward pass' try and the 'pushes' that both resulted in Ireland scores were bitterly disappointing. But the second reason England were unfortunate is clearer and more important: they were playing against a better team.
If those two referring decisions had gone the other way, England might have ended up winning the match. That would have been the wrong result.0 -
I agree with you - now that is very unusual!Chizz said:England can consider themselves unfortunate on two counts. The 'forward pass' try and the 'pushes' that both resulted in Ireland scores were bitterly disappointing. But the second reason England were unfortunate is clearer and more important: they were playing against a better team.
If those two referring decisions had gone the other way, England might have ended up winning the match. That would have been the wrong result.0 -
The ball did go forward, but was it a forward pass? If you are running and throw a flat pass, it will go forward, similar to Du Pont pass on Friday night.It seems to be more of the ball leaving the hands and the action beforehand rather than the direction of the ball.1
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I am happy that you're right for once.PrincessFiona said:
I agree with you - now that is very unusual!Chizz said:England can consider themselves unfortunate on two counts. The 'forward pass' try and the 'pushes' that both resulted in Ireland scores were bitterly disappointing. But the second reason England were unfortunate is clearer and more important: they were playing against a better team.
If those two referring decisions had gone the other way, England might have ended up winning the match. That would have been the wrong result.1 -
Now we don't disagree any more - as I'm not right 'for once'!Chizz said:
I am happy that you're right for once.PrincessFiona said:
I agree with you - now that is very unusual!Chizz said:England can consider themselves unfortunate on two counts. The 'forward pass' try and the 'pushes' that both resulted in Ireland scores were bitterly disappointing. But the second reason England were unfortunate is clearer and more important: they were playing against a better team.
If those two referring decisions had gone the other way, England might have ended up winning the match. That would have been the wrong result.0 -
Regardless of who you want to win, Eddie Jones is a sneery weasel.4
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O'Keefe was the referee in Dublin, now I wonder what is his ancestry ?MuttleyCAFC said:I don't think the refs are biased but they can favour the home side. It happens in football too.
Really the point is that R U is (i m o) now too fast, the laws too complicated for one referee (with the help of 2 'assistants and the replay man) to officiate.
Take a leaf from U S Football and have at least two other officials to watch over specific areas of play, e.g. offside, obstruction, forward passes. Issue is, who to appoint ? (It'll NEVER happen malheureusement)2 -
Nigel Owens has always been anti-English, the problem is you get a homer in rugby it is so, so crucial to the game. The calls at breakdowns make or break gamesMuttleyCAFC said:I don't think the refs are biased but they can favour the home side. It happens in football too.1 -
Thought Engkand done well but you can see why Ireland are ranked No1 in the world1
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Ireland aren'tcafc999 said:Thought Engkand done well but you can see why Ireland are ranked No1 in the worldSouth Africa
92.78 Ireland
90.78 New Zealand
90.36 France
88.51 Argentina
84.97 Scotland
83.34 England
82.31 Australia
81.52 Fiji
80.07 Italy
78.64 Wales
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