|  |     The English and Scottish games were excellent, much better than
    most of the 5 Nations games. I think these games were a good
    advert for moving the Championship back from the depths of a British
    winter to the end of the season when the weather would be more con-
    ducive to good Rugby.
    
    It's alarming how many players are already out of the World Cup
    Rose, Hall, Rutherford, James and Harbison. What's happening with
    Bainbridge, is he out or in?
    
    England can claim to have had the game taken away from them, for
    once with justification, I think. Campese's try was given in error,
    and then the fine try scored just after that seemed to come when
    the English heads were down after the bad decision. However, as
    they are going to play Ireland or Wales anyway, it's academic.
    
    Phillip
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|  |     My younger brother's gone out to NZ to see some Scotland games.
    He reckons one game (Scotland v. Zimbabwe) may be only attended by
    3 men and a dog (and was threatening to rent a dog to fulfil the
    prophecy).   If any Kiwi readers of this file see a balding hippy
    accountant, in his 30s, with a dog at the game, say hi...
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|  |     Leaprechauns know a good game when they see it.
    
    The Scotland v France game was a terrific spectacle, and I thoroughly
    enjoyed it. The disallowed French try was a failure on the behalf
    of the line judge ( who wasn't up with the play). On the other hand
    Scotland missed the conversion at the end of the game, so justice
    was done. Scotland are to be congratulated for their refusal to
    accept defeat and their last minute try was deserved. I would be
    delighted to see either team in the final (against Ireland of course).
    
    
    Snake would like to see the whole thing pick up.
    
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