Samsom lee
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First look at Louis Rees-Zammit training for the NFL through the NFL International Player Pathway scheme
Photo Via @rugbypass on X(Twitter)🏈
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AND WE WERE SINGING HYMNS AND ARIAS
LAND OF MY FATHERS AR HYD Y NOS
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still celebrating* scotland’s history win vs the auld enemy yesterday.
i wrote down my dream predictions before the tournament began:
scotland 34 - 25 england
actual final was 30 - 21! by itself, a favored, better team winning at home isn’t much of a big deal, anything that has been a regularly occurring event, something that has not happened since 1896 — scotland winning 4x in a row — is a big fuckin deal.
next up, italy at the stadio olympico, which, should not be overlooked anymore. italy should have beaten france today, in paris no less. then, if scots take care of business, a potentially monumental 6N title match in dublin. if england can pulla miracle from their english bums, it will certainly be for the title. if ireland win, sans bonus, scotland will still need the bonus win in italy then likely a bonus win in dublin. if england shite the bed and let ireland get the bp win, my fuzzy math says a win in dublin will be for fuck you bragging rights only.
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Wales 24 - 45 France
Welsh woes withstand the weeks as the French find their flow, hammering a record score in Cardiff.
Things started well - if messily - for both sides, trading blows and constantly sharing the lead, but somewhere around the 60 minute mark, Welsh defence imploded, conceding 25 unanswered points from a rampant Les Bleus, desperate to get their tournament back on track.
This means the French have leapfrogged Scotland into third place, with a real chance to take the whole tournament now, despite their iffy previous results. Wales will be lucky to avoid the spoon, and Italy will be rubbing their hands with glee.
Key takeaway points though; France actually deserved this win, and Test debutant Nolann Le Garrec is a force to be reckoned with. Throwing an incredible pass to Thomas Ramos - surely a match highlight - and earning MOTM on his first senior game, France might’ve just found a new talisman.
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Those last ten minutes of the first half sure were something
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What Wales need to do to win tonight:
1. Give LRZ the ball
That's it that's the post
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Just a glimpse but look guyyyys !!!
It's almost finished ♡♡♡
Omg I am so happy ♡
@oscar-piastri did an amazing job and you should really see her work as well, she is adorable and she has a shop☆
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Samson lee
Wales rugby
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rees-lightning⚡️
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How the fuck have we won that
Don't judge. I was forced to watch that horrible sport 🤢
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You just goddamned love to see it. Monumental win today for the lads in blue. Not since 1996 have they won the first two matches, and back when it was the Five Nations at that! Past two years, Wales have thorned the side. Not fucking today, Wales. Not fucking this year, Warren, you daft prick!
Ireland are indeed on a completely different level right now, and they've got Italy in the middle, whereas Scots travel to Paris before getting the Irish at Murrayfield. Certainly not an easy time ahead, but perhaps some bit of positive to have broken up France and Ireland in between the break weeks.
Fuck me, what a win! Mon the Scots!!!
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Scotland 35 - 7 Wales
What started off messy, hampered by a yellow card, turned into a record victory for the Scots over the Welsh.
Wanting to bounce back from their defeat to Ireland last week, Wales had the drive and passion, but unfortunately, couldn’t convert much of their efforts into points, scoring just the one try.
Scotland worked their high risk game to near perfection on the other hand, with clever offloads from playmaker Finn Russell and Duhan Van Der Merwe feeding into spectacular tries.
With this winning margin and bonus point, Scotland finish week two on top of the leaderboard, with Ireland in close second. Two wins from two gives the Scots hope that they just might take the title this year, however an away game against the unpredictable French will put them to the sword next week.
Wales on the other hand will be hosting an equally bruised England, who hope to overcome Italy at home tomorrow. With a clear divide in the Six Nations leaderboard, the Scottish are wary but hopeful.
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