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19 Sep 2008
Seems to be a bit of a giveaway on Paddy Power today, they're offering 6/4 that there'll be 24 goals or less in the 3pm Saturday kickoffs...there's only three matches scheduled to kick off at this time....
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17 Jun 2008
Reigning champions Munster will face two French sides in next season's Heineken Cup Pool stages, having been drawn with Clermont and Montauban.
The fourth team in their Pool is Sale Sharks, who return to the Heineken Cup having spent last season in the European Challenge Cup. With the new seeding system in place, based on previous performances in the Heineken Cup and knockout stages of the European Challenge Cup, there is no 'Pool of Death' this season. Wasps, who won the trophy two seasons ago, are in one of the toughest Pools, alongside Magners League champions Leinster, Castres and Edinburgh. Having lost to Edinburgh away three seasons ago Wasps know they can ill afford to underestimate their Pool. The Ospreys and Leicester have been pitted against each other in Pool Three, having enjoyed a healthy rivalry in the EDF Energy Cup over the past few years. They are joined by Perpignan and Treviso in what should be a very competitive Pool. Harlequins return to the Heineken Cup with what looks to be the trickiest Pool, that also includes Stade Français, the Scarlets and Ulster - all three have won the Heineken Cup before. In Pool Five Toulouse will fancy their chances of making the quarter-finals and should not face too much of a challenge from Bath, the Dragons and Glasgow. The final Pool sees Biarritz, Gloucester and Cardiff Blues joined by Calvisano in what will be a three horse race for a quarter-final place. Pool One Munster Sale Clermont Auvergne Montauban Pool Two Wasps Leinster Castres Edinburgh Pool Three Leicester Perpignan Ospreys Treviso Pool Four Stade Francais The Scarlets Ulster Harlequins Pool Five Toulouse Bath The Dragons Glasgow Pool Six Biarritz Gloucester Cardiff Blues Calvisano From planetrugby.com
14 Apr 2008
OK, I have two different itunes libraries on two different computers. These libraries have all different songs in them. I assumed I'd be able to upload the music from both libraries onto my ipod, but found out last night you can only use one library for your ipod. Is there anything I can do to merge the two somehow, as opposed to having to transfer music from my CDs to the one library (which would take an absolute age)?
I hope all of that makes sense! Thanks for any help.
11 Apr 2008
18 Mar 2008
Who'd be the best bet? The obvious Irish selection would be Kidney, but I doubt whether the IRFU would appoint him after the Dragons-Leinster-Munster musical chairs. There's also the idea that a fresh voice is needed, which Kidney would not be to the Munster or Leinster contingents.
Personally I'd like to see a foreign coach-someone who'd pick on form not reputation, and someone who currently has no connections to the squad so wouldn't pick his favourites (Hi Girvan!). Jake White would be great, but seems to be holding out for England. Mike Ruddock could be an option (his Leinster connection is well in the past), I've heard John Mitchell mentioned too. Opinions? |
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