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Congrats to Ireland, fair play to them bouncing back from last week and going to Murrayfield and putting up a score like that. Very disappointing from Scotland though.
Couldn't be prouder of the Welsh performance, did all they could. England will be kicking themselves for letting in some really soft tries. All in all though, very little to separate the three top teams and all three will be content with 4-1 going into the World Cup. |
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As far as the RWC is concerned can't really see past another New Zealand win and then maybe South Africa. Ireland never really perform well at the RWC, Wales could surprise, England will come unstuck eventually assuming they actually progress from the group. One of the worst French teams in a while and then there's Australia. It will obviously be one of those teams. |
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As for the World Cup, New Zealand are the obvious choice but still have a lot to prove about whether they can do it on foreign soil. I'm not sure if they can. It's anyone's game after them. |
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