"Toulouse have a great Australian scrum half, Nathan Wynne, who is huge for a scrum half, a very good hooker"
Yes Albert, Wynne is a decent hooker, that's where he plays for the national side no?
Oh? You mean that the un-named hooker is a good player? I retract my comment about your innumeracy and suggest you should work on the clarity of your writing.
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This has beeen a great day for French rugby league.
First Toulouse thumped Leigh 46-10.
Within two hours of that result Les Catalans had thumped Salford City Reds 38-6 , scoring 8 tries to one. Had the Catalans goal kickers been on target the score would have been 48-6.
We can see a pattern here. Two French clubs in two different divisions, start off their seasons poorly. Then they suddenly turn things around and are on their way from the bottom to the top of the table in their respective divisions.
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Alice's Phallus wrote:We can see a pattern here. Two French clubs in two different divisions, start off their seasons poorly. Then they suddenly turn things around and are on their way from the bottom to the top of the table in their respective divisions.
Sloooooooooow down Albert. Contain your excitement until August time before you end up having scrambled egg all over your avatar
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littlerich wrote:Sloooooooooow down Albert. Contain your excitement until August time before you end up having scrambled egg all over your avatar
OK This is my revised judgement.
We can see a pattern here. Two French clubs in two different divisions, start off their seasons poorly. Then they suddenly turn things around and are on their way up from the bottom of the table.
Now Les Catalans and Toulouse both have at least a chance of getting to the top of the table in their respective divisions.
belgianxiii wrote:Wynne has his level at the Championship. You should really learn to count Albert.
Their candidacy to SL or the Championship? I have always been in favour of our feeder club being in the Championship and I don't see how beating two teams in that comp makes them SL worthy.
You are lining yourself up for a fall Albert, TO will not be in the top 4 this year. They have lost twice to Sheffield, who are a top-half of the table side, no better. They have beaten Leigh, which was an excellent acheivement, but my gran could have scored a hat-trick against them in those last 20 minutes, face it they gave up!
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They will always be hard to crack at there own pad, i watched the game today and thought they showed up very well in certain areas against a very poor Leigh side on the day.
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