Patriots and hooligans

The particular review of the third day of the Six Nations with triumphs of France, England, Ireland and Spain, against Romania.

Yesterday I woke up with a message from Kiev from Yevgeny Bazhenkovel, President of the Ukrainian Rugby Federation: “Спасибо большое за поддержку! Вместе мы сила!” (Thank you very much for your support! Together we are a force!). He, as its technical director, Oleg Zalisni, former player of Canoe from Madrid, and the squad of Lviv have enlisted to fight Putin and defend “our country”.

Prince Obolensky

Historically rugby has always been enlisted to defend the country and compatriots during wars. Prince Alexander Sergeevich Obolenski, who fled from Moscow a London in 1919 by the Bolshevik revolution, dazzled in the first English victory over the All Blacks in 1936. Three years later he died when the Hawker Hurricane from Royal Air Force he was piloting was shot down. He was one of 111 rugby internationals who lost their lives in the World War II. In the first there were 130. Now history repeats itself. Courage to those who have hung up their boots and taken up the rifle to defend their family and home.

The third week of the 6 Nations confirmed that France is blessed Even the pot of the ‘almond’ benefits them. The trial of Danty reminded of Dominici in 99 before New Zealand. We questioned 15 days ago that they have reached cruising speed very soon, a year and a half before the World Cup. And we add another suspicion: Galthie has players who define the team’s game as Alldritt, Dupont O Fickou. It is pertinent to remember that New Zealand won the Webb Ellis in 2011 thanks to an overweight guy who was fishing and contemplating retiring while the World Cup was being played. Stephen Donald It was the fourth start of the All Blacks and the injury of the other three made him a hero by accident after passing a decisive blow. Does France have a Donald on hand? I lower the hype of a France that is fun and impeccable in execution, but that he found in Scotland a dilapidated rival who penalized each failure. Fickou’s essay, passing like a peacock in front of the Caledonian line without anyone coming out to tackle, portrayed the duel.

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On Saturday we found that you can win by being boring (England) and lose entertaining (Gales). those of Eddie Jones, who limit themselves to vampirizing rival errors, are serious candidates for the title. Big game hunting season arrives: Ireland and France. Its fort. and those of Pivacwho posed three attempts at the XV de la Rosa, continue to build their game identity from a good third, their centers and attacking from the outside.

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Hooligans in the press room

We conclude the review with the triumph of Spain who danced to Romania (38-21), giants come to less. Impeccable first time and suffering well digested in the second part. Now you must win Portugal, tumultuous team that chokes him, to go to the World Cup. In the subsequent press conference, the Spanish coach Santiago Santos warned: “We need 120% support from everyone. It is important that the press support. I feel that there are people who don’t want Spain to go to the World Cup”. Some confuse the press room with the stands. That explains why the coach believes he has the right to request a hooligan’s card from journalists. Hang up your scarf as you enter the press room. Or almost better, stay out.

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