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- sdellboy, on 11/26/2008, -1/+18Yes...god forbid a non-American sport other than NFL/Baseball makes the front page....
- daxxer, on 11/25/2008, -1/+10To the bench for you Danny Boy!
- MattyC69, on 11/26/2008, -1/+8There are many reasons:
1. England got severely dominated the last two games and it's an important feature in International Rugby at the moment.
2. Rugby is a far superior sport to it's little sister counter-part American Football.
3. This is interesting news to many people, from all the other world.
4. America is hardly in a position to impose anything on the world, so expect more international stories popping up on Digg. - phreak79, on 11/26/2008, -1/+6I'm in two minds about this. On one hand he's had a couple of horrid games and players need to be on form to keep the shirt. On the other we should be planning for the long term, and players like Cipriani are very much part of the long term. I hope ditching him doesn't have the same effect it had on Matt Tait after he was hyped and dumped so quickly.
- Antipodes, on 11/26/2008, -1/+5a great talent but too early to come back & play titans like SA & NZ.
- MattyC69, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4After our boys dominated on Saturday and Ruan Pienaar scored after charging down his poor drop-kick attempt I'm not surprised. He had a really bad game last week, he has potential to be sure, but not against the World Champions, and certainly not against the All Blacks. I think he definitely needs more time to mature as a fly-half.
Good luck for your game by the way England! Seeing as though the SA Rugby season is finished this is the game I'll be tuning into this weekend. - globalnomad, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4Ruan Pienaar is clearly the #10 for the future of South African Rugby and Danny could be the future #10 for England.
I hope England fair better than they did against the Boks.
Good luck England...
However I am predicting All Blacks by 20+. - PaulMWatson, on 11/26/2008, -2/+5A game off might help. Great talent but too much too soon expected of him. (South African)
- budgeysmuggler, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4Change what you will England, it wont alter the inevitable.
- orthodoxDrew, on 11/25/2008, -4/+7WUT
- Moronnoodle, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4All Blacks to win by 30!!
- inactive, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4STFU
- monkeyroyal, on 11/26/2008, -1/+3Toby Flood is a sensible swap. He's been in form this season for the Tigers. Still think the All Blacks will p?ss all over England this weekend. And I'm English. Be afraid, very afraid.
- randomstupid, on 11/27/2008, -0/+2woah, Digg features rugby... about ***** time
- Severys, on 11/26/2008, -1/+3Cipriani needs to go back to Wasps, get a bit of form and earn the England shirt. IMO Ryan Lamb is the best flyhalf in England, but I doubt whether he will ever earn a full cap because he is too instinctive and unpredictable for England, much like Stuart Barnes in his day when England stuck with the safe but boring Rob Andrew.
I was pleased when Johnson got the England job but some of his selections are bizarre. Easter is a club journeyman at best, Payne is flipping useless, Noon offers nothing to the team and Care needs to learn not to take three paces before throwing a ball to the outside half. - ucuntu, on 11/26/2008, -0/+2Thats the thing, England had the most possession and territory in each game. We've just been too error prone, giving away silly penalties and not getting quick ball to Cipriani, Flood would have suffered too.
A proud (yet disappointed) Englishman. - evertdip, on 11/26/2008, -0/+2And what about the other 14 guys? Sorry, but we smashed them. Dropping 1 guy wont make the world of difference, especially not against the All Blacks.
A proud Springbok supporter. - Nackaroo, on 11/26/2008, -0/+2It will be a hard match for England this weekend thats for sure. Wales put up a good fight in the first 15 mins against NZ last weekend but England will need to pull it off for 80min and I dont think that will happen.
BTW the France vs Aus match was great last week. - randomstupid, on 11/27/2008, -0/+1" ! You cannot bury a comment twice "
- DavidGuetta9, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1too bad this is rugby.
- ucuntu, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Lets look back to when Woodward first started coaching... We were awful as we were rebuilding, suffered some bad losses, but then everything just clicked.
Half of the problem is our poor choice of captain, Steve Borthwick doesn't deserve to start, he isn't good enough. If he doesn't deserve to start, he shouldn't be captain.
England were at their peak in 2002/2003, they made Twickenham a fortress and they were unbeatable away too. If Martin Johnson is given the same opportunities as Woodward was, then England will be a force in 2011.
If Wilkinson was fit, I definitely would have put him at 10 for the South Africa game because as unimaginative as he is, he can get the England team to keep with the forward play and just kick to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Then I would've brought Cipriani on for the last 20 minutes to unleash our backline.
But that wasn't possible. Hopefully he Cipriani be an impact sub on saturday, we'll probably still lose, but i can see him scoring a try if he comes on. - roostersheep, on 01/16/2009, -0/+1Just to let you know, I'll be following you around and reporting your posts until you're banned. Have a good day.
- parkaman, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1I'm afraid it's going to be the all blacks biggest victory of the tour and unless england make major improvements they are marching towards a wooden spoon in the spring. the biggest disappointment of the whole series is the widening gap between the hemispheres.
- randomstupid, on 11/27/2008, -0/+1I like to ***** (New Zealand)
- inactive, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1what happened to johny whats his face?
- randomstupid, on 11/27/2008, -0/+1Believe England... BELIEVE !!!!!
All Blacks by 50 - Bovorik, on 11/26/2008, -0/+12003 RWC and being denied last year by a disallowed try - I don't see things being that desperate right now.
- MattyC69, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1England got their asses handed to them. There is an article on the same website as this article, its called England 6 South Africa 42 and it very accurately describes the game.
- 0zzz, on 11/26/2008, -0/+0Glad to see English sport on the front pages.
No pictures of Kelly though? - nichemasterflex, on 02/09/2009, -0/+0Improve your gas mileage
http://www.gas-mileage.org - hakluytbean, on 11/26/2008, -1/+1Actually I thought it was a reasonable question, with most diggers being in North America. I was also surprised to see this story here. My guess is it's the Telegraph effect, we always get quite a few Telegraph stories for some reason.
- aduric, on 11/26/2008, -3/+1wow Cricket? Digg is so fail today
- austang, on 11/26/2008, -6/+2How the heck is this guy supposed tell me what my video card fps is playing all the new games, wtf?
- GutterBumber, on 11/26/2008, -14/+2Apologies for being a digg stereotype.... but how the ***** is this on the front page?



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