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  • #46
    Originally posted by finbar
    The "Gers"? What is it an abbreviation of? I've been all over France a couple of times. I especially love the Dordogne. There's a wee town by the name of Sarlat ...
    "Gers" is the name of an area of France but I was wrong as the game was actually played in an area called "Aveyron" which is not far away from the valley of the "Dordogne". I don't know "Sarlat" but I have heard some good comments about this location, I know the "Lot" better as I have spent a week there a few years ago.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Havak


      Go Auckland!
      Go Tigers!

      I will definitely watch any games of theirs that they show on Fox.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Caligastia
        Go Tigers!

        I will definitely watch any games of theirs that they show on Fox.
        Oh, per-leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze!
        " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Tamerlin
          I don't know "Sarlat" but I have heard some good comments about this location, I know the "Lot" better as I have spent a week there a few years ago.
          Put it this way, Tamerlin, I'd live just about anywhere there if I had the chance.
          " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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          • #50
            Originally posted by finbar
            Put it this way, Tamerlin, I'd live just about anywhere there if I had the chance.
            I agree with you, many locations in this area are absolutely beautiful, but if you come back you should visit "Carrenac" and "Collonges la Rouge" before making your decision. You might be surprised.

            About the Stade Toulousain's match, this victory is a real relief. The first row behave correctly but the rears were rather clumsy, the article I read said Narbonne has never been in a position to really threaten the Stade Toulousain.

            Saturday, the Stade will meet Mont de Marsan which was playing in Pro D2 (second division) last year. This should be the first game won away from home and the occasion to see young players. At least I hope...
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Tamerlin
              I agree with you, many locations in this area are absolutely beautiful, but if you come back you should visit "Carrenac" and "Collonges la Rouge" before making your decision. You might be surprised.
              Stop tempting me, Tamerlin! I haven't been to those places, but they're bound to be lovely. About 20 years ago I pottered down from Perigeux to Rodez to Millau and up to Mende before heading down to the coast. On my most recent trip, I was a bit further West, heading North from Spain through Gers.

              Actually, a couple of years ago, my wife had a canal boat holiday - I was stuck home here working! - in France which either started or ended in Toulouse, I forget which. And also a couple of years ago, my niece was an exchange student living with a family outside Tolouse.

              Saturday, the Stade will meet Mont de Marsan which was playing in Pro D2 (second division) last year. This should be the first game won away from home and the occasion to see young players. At least I hope...
              I'm waiting with keen interest.
              " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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              • #52
                Whose word will the judiciary take? Particularly with the stakes so high?
                Generally I think the officials have to be backed in situations like that to maintain their authority. It’s only a rule of thumb of course. And that view has nothing to do with him being on Bath’s roster.

                I hope Tamerlin and LDiCesares read it for the "rosbifs" bit.
                I wonder if they still call us that? I thought it was a Napoleonic expression?

                Oh, per-leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze!
                Heh leave him alone – Caligastia was showing great discernment there

                I got home last night to hear “Johnson calls it quits” on the local TV news. Imagine my relief to find that was Paul Johnson the Notts cricketer.

                Incidentally you can get 200-1 on England winning an Ashes white wash. I've been looking for the extra zero they clearly missed off.
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                • #53
                  New Zealand have annouced there preperation for next years tri-nations. New Zealand will play England in Wellington on 14 June, Wales in Hamilton on 21 June and France in Christchurch the following weekend, although the exact date of the match is yet to be decided. (France and New Zealand are still discussing the timing of the match as the French team will be travelling to Christchurch from South America).

                  Two tough matches with an easy warm up game in between.

                  After that preperation I expect them to run away with the tri-nations to be honest - they will be firing on all cylinders by the time it starts.

                  In contrast Australia face only one real test when they play England. Ireland is first up for them on 7 June in Brisbane, followed by Wales a week later (in Sydney) and England on 21 June in Melbourne.

                  Easy wins over the Celts will not be good preperation for an England side that has already faced the All Blacks I suspect.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Havak
                    Generally I think the officials have to be backed in situations like that to maintain their authority. It’s only a rule of thumb of course. And that view has nothing to do with him being on Bath’s roster.
                    Nor, of course, anything to do with you wanting your Other Big Log partnering The Big Log in the English second row.

                    I wonder if they still call us that? I thought it was a Napoleonic expression?
                    If they don't, they should. It's a wonderful expression.

                    Heh leave him alone – Caligastia was showing great discernment there
                    The same discernment he showed fleeing New Zealand, I presume.

                    Incidentally you can get 200-1 on England winning an Ashes white wash. I've been looking for the extra zero they clearly missed off.
                    Several extra, I'd've thought. Thorpe will throw another tizz and nick off halfway through the tour, Gough will break down again, and so on, and so on.
                    " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Havak
                      Easy wins over the Celts will not be good preperation for an England side that has already faced the All Blacks I suspect.
                      We've got you after the All Blacks finish with you. Goodoh. We'll be lining up against bone fragments and DNA samples.
                      " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
                      "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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                      • #56
                        anything to do with you wanting your Other Big Log partnering The Big Log in the English second row.
                        Pure coincidence m’lud.

                        If they don't, they should. It's a wonderful expression.
                        It’s never bothered me but the origins are quite dodgy on religious and culinary grounds.

                        “God cursed/damned Roast Beef eaters” – maybe the lads can provide the original French?

                        The same discernment he showed fleeing New Zealand, I presume.
                        Or exactly the reverse?

                        and so on, and so on.
                        There is some batting talent this time though – Vaughn, Trescothick, Butcher – good lads all (and not a Leicester lad in sight).

                        We've got you after the All Blacks finish with you. Goodoh. We'll be lining up against bone fragments and DNA samples.
                        Not until the Tri-nations starts.
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                        • #57
                          If they don't, they should. It's a wonderful expression.
                          We do. There's even a pub in Paris called "The frog and roastbeef". It is clearly an English pub, but they still talk about the frog, probably to say Frenchmen are welcome. Unfortunately most Frenchmen don't read English, and even if they do, they don't ea frogs, so they probably don't get it... I don't know where the expression comes from.
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by finbar
                            About 20 years ago I pottered down from Perigeux to Rodez to Millau...
                            The location of the Live Role Playing Game was between Rodez and Millau a few kilometers away from "Severac Le Chateau" (actually in the "Aveyron" and not in the "Gers" as I told it earlier).

                            Actually, a couple of years ago, my wife had a canal boat holiday - I was stuck home here working! - in France which either started or ended in Toulouse...
                            How lucky they are, Toulouse is a wonderful town with a great history, of course I'am a bit biased.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by LDiCesare
                              We do. There's even a pub in Paris called "The frog and roastbeef". It is clearly an English pub, but they still talk about the frog, probably to say Frenchmen are welcome. Unfortunately most Frenchmen don't read English, and even if they do, they don't eat frogs, so they probably don't get it... I don't know where the expression comes from.
                              There is also an English pub called "the frog and Rosbeef" in Toulouse, this pub is almost facing my future appartment.

                              I don't know the origin of the expression.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Havak
                                There is some batting talent this time though – Vaughn, Trescothick, Butcher – good lads all (and not a Leicester lad in sight).
                                I watched quite a bit of the England -v- India series just concluded on FoxSports. Yes, the chaps you name have obvious ability - Vaughn and Trescothick, in particular - but their real test will be the harder pitches out here with much more bounce in them. Not to mention a couple of handy quicks barging in at them.

                                And, frankly, what Nasser was doing setting defensive fields in the final Test with 500+ runs on the board is beyond me.

                                And, even more frankly, I don't think I've seen many bigger pretenders than Flintoff.

                                Not until the Tri-nations starts.
                                I just had a look at the Tri-Nations draw. On paper, it favours the Wallabies and disadvantages the All Blacks. They start against the Boks at altitude over there, then play us here in Sydney one week later. That's an ask. We have a week off between matches. Apparently the All Blacks wanted the draw coreographed that way in order for the Bledisloe return match to be played in Auckland on the 100th anniversary of Tests between New Zealand and Australia. Regardless of who it finishes up favouring - and whether it even has an impact - it's nice to see tradition being honoured. Only in Rugby, I say, only in Rugby.
                                " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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