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Wales v Scotland, Sun 12 Feb 12, Millenium Stadium

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Philtaz | 17:18 Thu 09th Feb 2012 | Sport
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FAO redman, copied form another thread:

Kissing? This is the Millenium redman, not Klanfield. Won't be any rolling around, screaming, diving or bitching to the ref in this game.

Best you go back to your sour grapes, you've a lot to get through.

As for Suarez, the good thing about humble pie is that it's not fattening.

In the meantime, Scotland take the lead with a pen, Wales slightly subdued at the moment, need to get their hands on the ball.
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To be fair the Scots are spoliling and nullifying the Welsh threat at the moment and I'm amazed Wales have yet to register on the board some 27 minutes in.

Hoping for a deluge in the second half!
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Halfpenny splits the uprights from a testy range, 3-3. Hopefully that'll ease any nerves Wales have of performing in front of an expectant home crowd and we can gain momentum.
What happened to the Irish player cited for the same offence as Davies.

Hopefully nothing as it was at worst a penalty - he held onto him all the way dow. Ridiculous even to cite, and even give him a sin-bin. Davies should have been off and Ireland would have likely won the game....
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Cleared DT, no case to answer and rightly so.

Scotland giving a good account of themselves and is indeed not the mauling most (including me!) were predicting.

George North being treated as I type, looks more than just a knock too.
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Phew, Scotland knock on 2 yards from the line, opportunity missed. George North replaced, hope that's not serious.
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Teams go in all square, not the half time score expected or predicted by the pundits and public alike!

Scotland acquitting themselves well, too difficult to call this one.
nearly 400 minutes since Scotland last scored a try...... tut, why didn't they go blindside.....
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Wales go over, Cuthbert breezes in for his first try for Wales. NOW I expect the floodgates to open!
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Could be a yellow card to Scotland here......
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De Luca goes for a ten minute break for tackling without the ball, Wales to capitalise one feels.
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Scotland remain defiant though and a pen sees the score go to 13-6. Wales MUST make the man advantage count.
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Wales do make that advantage count, Halfpenny goes in under the posts and converts. 20-6 now, hope it doesn't turn into a rout though, I like Robinson.

De Luca about to come back on but another yellow sees Scotland suffer further.
Match over - looks like you will be far more than 14 spread, Phil....two very silly yellows and you will pay, Robinson to resign?
All I can say is haa haa haa, rofl...... and that it was a try
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As ever, indiscipline and infringements in the modern game usually sound the death knell for a sides chances in a game and so it's proving.
Halfpenny in for another, game over. Despite the prediction of a cricket score I hope there is no blame attached to Robinson in defeat, Wales are simply unstoppable.
And Scotland go over! Or do they? Poite says knock on but replays suggets otherwise. Tough break for Scotland, one feels for them now.
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Hats off to Scotland, not capitulating by any means and they keep it tight to go over. Converted, 27-13. Can they stage a comeback now they're back to 15 a side? Hope not!
Hi, guys x
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Hi jj.

You watching?
c'mon the boys! x

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