The standard of refereeing in this 6nations is really dire, without moaning on about everything... what about those ten seconds that the ref promised to the Welsh?
The guy who told the ref that there were ten seconds, and then that there weren't, should be sacked.
Well done and bad luck to Scotland for just about rehabilitating themselves.
Danny Angus
blog.killerbees.co.uk
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Sunday, March 11, 2007
6 nations 2007
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