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Thank you, Tom, and thanks also to everyone who very civilly dissociated themselves.
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Well Rabbit, they are the most famous team but I don't think they are the strongest. They've won "only" one World Cup, but unlike Juventus, it seems they’ve never cheated. ;))
Actually, anfoxx, you’re not entirely wrong. What the hell does a rugby player have to do to be considered unfair? Slit the opponent's throat???
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hehehe cornell ... this is where we enter the realm of subjective tastes, and it is my personal opinion that it is unwatchable if you don't know it. Other sports are more "accessible" and immediate, though ...
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Oh ... Rabbit, another bullshit written by you in just 4 lines. Guess what ... the world champions are not New Zealanders.
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Ah ... 20 to 6 for the All Blacks. And from what I'm hearing and reading in the comments, it seems like we've been cheated out of a try...
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No, it would make me laugh if 80,000 people got hyped about a game without knowing what a "pass move" or a "castling" is. But are you sure you understood what the hell I mean?
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Beautiful jurix. I notice (but I already knew) that you are not only skilled at talking nonsense. That my review is compared to yours is an honor. Bye.
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Giola, I'm not so convinced that the placement of an ancient and sacred war dance at the beginning of a match of a sport brought by those who can be considered invaders is appropriate. Is rugby perhaps an Aboriginal word?
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But if it's been months since rugby players have been on covers and magazines and even on TV. Rabbit, the buzz has been around for a few years now, and I know quite a few people from Milan who go to watch the Six Nations but don't understand a damn thing.