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Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:44 pm

Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:46 pm

James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:

I agree great win

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:46 pm

Well done Wales - Cymru am byth

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:48 pm

James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:


Who's Beth?

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:50 pm

cardiff 74 wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:

I agree great win

I think we are still in the championship hunt.

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:50 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:


Who's Beth?

:lol: Cymru am Beth means Wales forever in Welsh.

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:06 pm

James the bluebird boy wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:



Who's Beth?

:lol: Cymru am Beth means Wales forever in Welsh.


No it doesn't mate. Cymru am byth is Wales forever

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:15 pm

James the bluebird boy wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:


Who's Beth?

:lol: Cymru am Beth means Wales forever in Welsh.


Those Welsh lessons not going too well then? :lol:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:17 pm

Carpe Diem wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:
Carpe Diem wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:Not city related but that's a huge win for Wales. They did us proud tonight. Cymru am Beth! :thumbright:


Who's Beth?

:lol: Cymru am Beth means Wales forever in Welsh.


Those Welsh lessons not going too well then? :lol:

:lol:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:36 pm

I was brought up on Ieuan Evans swagger and Jonathan Davies magic. Watching rugby now just doesn't have the excitement it did when I was a kid. They are all huge organised and I don't find it exciting but do try. But well done Wales :thumbup:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:46 pm

Stringfellow wrote:I was brought up on Ieuan Evans swagger and Jonathan Davies magic. Watching rugby now just doesn't have the excitement it did when I was a kid. They are all huge organised and I don't find it exciting but do try. But well done Wales :thumbup:

I'm only 11 and I love rugby, but we don't have anyone like Jonathan Davies, Barry John or Neil Jenkins that are an inspiration in terms if their creativity. I would love to see a welsh player take on that role. Huge win today.

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:49 pm

James the bluebird boy wrote:
Stringfellow wrote:I was brought up on Ieuan Evans swagger and Jonathan Davies magic. Watching rugby now just doesn't have the excitement it did when I was a kid. They are all huge organised and I don't find it exciting but do try. But well done Wales :thumbup:

I'm only 11 and I love rugby, but we don't have anyone like Jonathan Davies, Barry John or Neil Jenkins that are an inspiration in terms if their creativity. I would love to see a welsh player take on that role. Huge win today.


Good for you young bluebird. :thumbup:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:54 pm

Stringfellow wrote:
James the bluebird boy wrote:
Stringfellow wrote:I was brought up on Ieuan Evans swagger and Jonathan Davies magic. Watching rugby now just doesn't have the excitement it did when I was a kid. They are all huge organised and I don't find it exciting but do try. But well done Wales :thumbup:

I'm only 11 and I love rugby, but we don't have anyone like Jonathan Davies, Barry John or Neil Jenkins that are an inspiration in terms if their creativity. I would love to see a welsh player take on that role. Huge win today.


Good for you young bluebird. :thumbup:

Thank you mate. :ayatollah:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 8:57 pm

Wales are crying out for another Shane Williams so they have a plan b when plan a doesn't work. And until we find one, then gatland ball is the only way we will play. Still though, that's 4 wins on the bounce against France, with 2 of them wins at the stad France, one of the toughest places in world sport to go and get a win. That's some achievement. When you consider, France probably have the best strength and depth in world rugby, even stronger than the southern hemisphere teams. Lucky for us and the rest of the rugby world, they don't know how to use it lol great win tonight, we out smarted them :thumbright:

Re: Well done Wales

Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:16 pm

mr'mogreenz wrote:Wales are crying out for another Shane Williams so they have a plan b when plan a doesn't work. And until we find one, then gatland ball is the only way we will play. Still though, that's 4 wins on the bounce against France, with 2 of them wins at the stad France, one of the toughest places in world sport to go and get a win. That's some achievement. When you consider, France probably have the best strength and depth in world rugby, even stronger than the southern hemisphere teams. Lucky for us and the rest of the rugby world, they don't know how to use it lol great win tonight, we out smarted them :thumbright:

Quality win.