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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
09 Nov 2012, 11:03
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09 Nov 2012, 11:03#1

Besides the Bok versus ireland match we have the following:

10 th November  England v Fiji London 16:30 

10 Wales v Argentina Cardiff 16:30  10 Italy v Tonga 17:00  10 France v Australia Paris 22:00  11 Scotland v New Zealand Edinburgh 16:30 I think the abs should squeak home.Walabies could have the beating of France as their forwards are looking better recently and of course the Boks will beat Ireland. The Argies may surprise Wales and one hopes they do to complete a SH white wash. However the closest match is probably Oz  versus France and Argies could go down. I do trust the abs will not embarrass us SH folk by having their pack dismantled ala Dunedin!! Hahahahahahahaha. Allblacknblue please only attempt a rejoinder if you are half sober. Beeno being careful not to set the bar to high for our kiwi friends. But seriously okes the SH needs to let the NH know who is baas once more as they have very short and selective memories. Bwahahahahahahaha  
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
09 Nov 2012, 14:23
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09 Nov 2012, 14:23#2

BeenoI think that the All Blacks will beat Scotland.   The Bookmakers think so too - the odds are as follows:-

Scotland        -         16/1

All Blacks      -         .02/10

All  Blacks win by 20+ points      -     9/10

Scotlland losing by less than 20  points -  9/10

The Wallabies and France is a toss-up - but I give home ground advantage to the French.   In this case th bookmakers priced up as follows -

France       -     13/20

Wallabies   -               1.35/10

Wallabies win  by 3,5+ points         -      9/10

France losing by less than 3,5 points    - 9/10

The Welsh will be too good and will beat Argentina.

Wales       - 1/4

Argentina   - 33/10

Wales win by 10.5+ points - 9/10

France losing by less than 10,5 points - 9/10

The Irish -Sprinboks game is a toss-up  as far as I am concerned, but the Sprinboks could win:-

Springboks          -            5/10

Irish                    -             18/10

Springboks win by 3,5+ points - 9/10

Ireland losing by less than 3,5 points - 9/10

If you take a bet on as forecasted by me - the odds will be as follows - 34.9/10.   A R300 bet on Wales beating Argentina and victories by the other SH teams will win R1000 for a R300 lay-out.  Too dangerous by far yo yaske such a bet though

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
09 Nov 2012, 14:36
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09 Nov 2012, 14:36#3

Thanks for al lthe details mike. Its a feast of rugby!  We also have the ATP finals inLondon and rthe cricket. I am off to kleinmond ofn Sunday though.

The two certainties this weekend are the Boks and abs. Oz showed against the abs that they are on the up. I actually havent seen their side and wonder if some injured players are back. Still as you note France has home ground but I give Oz the edge. Argies beating Wales would be a suprise of sorts.

Ever since that draw by the abs against oz the ab fans have had the wind taken out of their sails!!!

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PapamoaClub Pro683 posts
09 Nov 2012, 15:52
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09 Nov 2012, 15:52#4

France vs OZ will be a good one to watch. Think SA vs Irish mght be a tough one struggling BOKs might get a fright. AB have a new breed look about it so will be closer than ya think. I would love to see France punish the Wallabies.

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canrugbyClub Pro640 posts
09 Nov 2012, 23:15
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09 Nov 2012, 23:15#5

ahem, you missed a pretty large game, Beeno. Canada vs. Samoa.

 

Jebb Sinclair couldn't get his visa papers in order so he will miss it. That's to bad because we didn't select one of our better forwards Jamie Cudmore, so we will be a little soft up front against some big Islanders. Probably our best back, Van de Merwe is out as well....yes, he's born in SA.It will be a tall task to beat Samoa, but if we bring what we did in the WC last year, we will have a fighting chance.

 

GO CANADA GO!!!!

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
10 Nov 2012, 08:03
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10 Nov 2012, 08:03#6

Canman, I won't mention Samoa, instead here's a handy link for you fellas over thataways......

 

http://www.lshunter....ming-video.html

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canrugbyClub Pro640 posts
10 Nov 2012, 12:12
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10 Nov 2012, 12:12#7

Thanks, blobbok. But unfortunately I was witness to the debacle of a game my country played on my 42 inch television. Ugh, that was embarrassing.

 

They have some big forwards.

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Monkey D LuffyPro6,277 posts
10 Nov 2012, 14:50
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10 Nov 2012, 14:50#8

some fantastic rugby all right ben10 and its good to see were on the same page once, lets show these NH cats who the reall bosses are, lolz, :oP

im predicting the SANZAR teams to win all their games, first up the Boks should win their match, it will be very tough though, after winning 3 from the last 4 test matches,  the irish no longer have that fear of the Boks that they once had in years gone by, but even so the task at hand for the irish is huge.
i dont mind the team that meyer has selected, it should get the job done for the Boks, if the irish can fight tooth and nail like they did in the test againbst the All Blacks in the second test during the june test series, then it will be a nice test of the characeter for the Boks, one i beleive they will pass.

wallabies IMO will have the easier run of the three SANZAR teams, wallabies will be brimming with confidence after their win against the All Blacks in brizzy, the return of some of the wallaby stars will also add to that confidence and playing at stade francois where the wallabies have never lost a game against the french, im thinking the wallbies will win by 20pts as the legend sharpie counts down the minutes to his amazing rugby career.

All Blacks have fielded their weakest team to date this year, with two debutants, plus another3 who only debuted this year, but its their midfiled combo where the biggest question marks will be asked,as tamti ellison is playing out of position at 12, but this has been countered in a ways by partening him up with ben smith his highlanders teammate.
the newbies and midfield combo is why im picking the All Blacks to win, but not by a blowout, 20-25pts.

good luck to all SH teams and as always,,,,

GO THE MIGHTY MIGHTY ALL BALCKS!!!
 

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
10 Nov 2012, 20:57
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10 Nov 2012, 20:57#9

Argies win well so three to go! The NH has to be shown who rules hahahahahhahahahaha

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hakwaPro4,146 posts
11 Nov 2012, 02:18
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11 Nov 2012, 02:18#10

ahem....France dominate Wallabies 33-6

 

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