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What tends to happen is law one will have section one paragraph one subsection

October 4, 2010 by admin  
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What tends to happen is law one will have section one, paragraph one, subsection one and so on. The International Board should rip up the rulebook and start again.” It is a battle that Hansen intends to continue in New Zealand.It could be another legacy that will be remembered He feels he has put in place a structure for improvement. Although he conceded that Wales had lost yesterday’s match up front, where France outmuscled the less experienced Welsh forwards, Hansen pleaded for patience.”That was an improvement on the performance against Ireland,” he said. “For a start, in Dublin we could not stop their mauls, but having worked on it, we managed that today. This is a young pack that I expect to be around for the next seven or eight years. I could have picked some older players, but that game today was played at such a pace that they would have had to have gone from scrum to scrum in a wheelchair.”I think pride has been restored.

And we are looking forward to going to Twickenham and taking on England.”. Roger Federer won his second singles title of the year and the 13th of his career with a succesful defence at the Dubai Open last night. But the world No 1 had to raise his game to take the impetus away from Feliciano Lopez, of Spain, who was competing in his first ATP Tour final. The Wales coach, Steve Hansen, readily accepted that Jean-Baptiste Elissalde’s try which sealed France’s 29-22 Six Nations win here yesterday should stand, even though Serge Betsen’s flick-pass out of a tackle to set it up was forward.
“It was a forward pass, but the referee said it wasn’t, so there is no point sulking about it,” Hansen said.

The try put the French 26-15 ahead, and a competitive match seemed to be over. England: Tries Dawson Cons Grayson Pens Grayson 2 Ireland: Tries Dempsey Cons O’Gara Pens O’Gara 4 (Twickenham, 72,000)U21 Six Nations: Wales U21 9 France U21 36A game: France A 26 England A 22Sunday 7 MarchWales (12) 22 France (13) 29 Wales: Try M Williams Con S Jones Pens S Jones 5 France: Tries Harinordoquy, Elissalde. Cons Elissalde 2 Pens Elissalde 5 (Millennium Stadium, 72,500) TABLE PWDLFATPts France3300893996 England32019841124 Ireland3201726394 Wales3102607562 Italy3102298912 Scotland3003377830 Remaining fixtures: Sat 20 Mar: Ireland v Italy (Lansdowne Road); England v Wales (Twickenham) Sun 21 Mar: Scotland v France (Murrayfield). Sat 27 Mar: Wales v Italy (Millennium Stadium); Ireland v Scotland (Lansdowne Road); France v England (Stade de France, Paris).. Italy: Tries Ongaro Pens De Marigny 5 Scotland: Tries Webster.

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