Guest leilei au boulot Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Choc des titans en vue et à première lecture, je ne peux m'empêcher de penser à Choupette (elle se reconnaîtra), Prépares-toi ma chérie zoulie pour le mois de Juin à un des plus beaux affrontements que la Terre et la planète Rugby n'est jamais connu ça en l'occurence Dieu est grand imagine ma choupette la charnière et la ligne arrière de ce XV. MAGNIFIQUE si si je bosse Link to comment
Guest leilei au boulot Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 moi aussi j'ai du vocabulaire Link to comment
Dje28 Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Waow, énorme le match Banania. Link to comment
Zoé Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Choc des titans en vue et à première lecture, je ne peux m'empêcher de penser à Choupette (elle se reconnaîtra), Prépares-toi ma chérie zoulie pour le mois de Juin à un des plus beaux affrontements que la Terre et la planète Rugby n'est jamais connu ça en l'occurence Dieu est grand imagine ma choupette la charnière et la ligne arrière de ce XV. MAGNIFIQUE si si je bosse Ah là là, ça + le Sevens qui passe à Paris, ça va être dur d'attendre juin !! Casta et Carlos avaient déjà joué ensemble l'an passé (28 mai 2005), dans un match Baa Baas vs England à Twickenham. Comme c'était diffusé entre les matches de la dernière journée du Top 16 et la finale du Super 12, je n'avais pu voir que 20 min du match De source sûre, les deux génies avaient très bien joué (comme tous les Barbarians ce jour-là), surtout Spencer qui a été brillant. Je sais que ça intéresse pas forcément grand monde, mais vu que y'a mon pseudo dans le titre du topic, j'me permets . Et donc voilà le compte rendu de ce fameux match (en attendant le prochain, Marshall en prime ) : Carlos scores as Barbarians thrash England hopefuls 29.05.05 UPDATED at 10.50am LONDON - A shadow England side were thrashed 52-39 by the Barbarians at Twickenham on Saturday as the invitational team turned on the style in an entertaining 13-try end-of-season match. Carlos Spencer was one of five Barbarians players to score tries. On yesterday's evidence, he will sell a few season tickets at his new home - English side Northampton's Franklin's Gardens - and can cause the Lions considerable problems. King Carlos, as he was known when he was strutting his stuff in Auckland, had an impressive return to Twickenham, running through his entire repertoire of tricks to inflict on England a far more damaging defeat than was probably good for them. With 21 players away on Lions duty, the England XV was a virtual third team and few of them showed much to impress coach Joe Lydon before they travel to Canada to play in the Churchill Cup next month. The Barbarians boasted a terrific lineup, almost unrecognisable from the team thumped 38-7 by Scotland in midweek, and cut loose from the start. After an early Andy Goode penalty for England, the Barbarians scored the first try through Bruce Reihana. Two good tries in three minutes by Wendell Sailor and the livewire Spencer around the half-hour mark stretched the Barbarians' lead. Paul Sackey then scored a great try for England, breaking four attempted tackles in a 60 metre run to leave the halftime score 17-13 to the visitors. The second half got of to a blistering start with three excellent tries in the first five minutes. Centre Ayoola Erinle scored first for England but the Barbarians hit back with scores true to the free-running tradition of the invitational team. A superb run by Spencer set up Reihana for his second and then a long-range counter-attack by South Africa fullback Brent Russell handed centre Trevor Halstead an easy finishing job. England's tackling was poor and they were lucky to avoid another score against them after the irrepressible Sailor swept through midfield, only for the former Kangeroos rugby league winger to cross minutes later, blasting from behind a ruck. Russell then showed his great pace to score but Sackey, one of the few England successes, got his second in the 64th minute to stop the rot. Russell hit back, producing a terrific sidestep to pass Pat Sanderson and claim his second score as the Barbarians threatened an embarrassing rout. England steadied the ship though and finished on top as James Simpson-Daniel, the injury-ravaged wing, showed well to supply replacement James Forrester to score in the 74th minute and captain Sanderson forced his way over at the death. REUTERS, INDEPENDENT N.B. : Pas la peine de faire des commentaires Black : whist Merciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Leïleï pour l'info Link to comment
strangler Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Trois mois avant, ça a l'air charmant. Dans trois mois, on en reparlera, on se rappelle de la farce Nord vs Sud avec l'équipe fabuleuse du Nord et ses trois internationaux (j'exagère à peine). Link to comment
Delph Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Oui, le 3 juin, il y aura les internationaux de quels pays d'Europe disponibles pour ce match de gala? Link to comment
Maxence Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 il faut d'urgence créer des robots sachant jouer au rugby... plus de problème de calendrier... mdr Link to comment
irish Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 il faut d'urgence créer des robots sachant jouer au rugby... plus de problème de calendrier... mdr Avec le nombre d'operations que certains ont subies Ils sont deja presque bioniques. Link to comment
nikos Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 N.B. : Pas la peine de faire des commentaires Black : whist ça veut dire que les autres peuvent en faire ??? Link to comment
lolobobo Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 il faut d'urgence créer des robots sachant jouer au rugby... plus de problème de calendrier... mdr on a qu'à cloner Liebenbrute Link to comment
Guest leilei au boulot Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 et à part des conneries tu sais dire autre chose lolomachin Link to comment
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