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Does Wilkinson getting a bloody mouth ensure an England win?

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I say YES it does!

Having watched JW play almost every game for England I recall numerous occasions where he gets a smack in the gob early doors, blood on his mouth.............and England go on to win the game!

of course during his career England have won far more games than they have lost!

But when it happened again early in the game against France yesterday I just knew the result was in the bag!

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  1. It is a interesting observation. I think that he just playes harder than most and is not afraid to bleed if need be.

    He is a good player and England is fortunate to have him.


  2. I did notice early on that's he had taken one to the chops, 'again' but had never associated that with an England win.

  3. Makes no difference !!!

    But if you think it does I'll quite happily smack the tw@t in the face before  every game !!!

    LOL see below !!!

  4. Crusha - go back to school.

    The adults on here prefer a more civilised chat and not pathetic little comments from pre pubescent adolescents.

  5. He is a very good player, but i believe he is past his best. Against Wales he got a Bloody mouth i recall and they lost. The problem is now the England team are moving away from Wilkinson or trying to, they are stuck under his shadow. He is the main thing of the team, that is why England were having trouble when they starte din the World cup, now they are moving away from him, still the media plays on his mistakes, one bad pass, and its his fault that england lost too wales, it was series of bad passes, Best Kicker Chris Patterson.

  6. It's lipstick you fool!

  7. course it does, it upsets him cos he's scared he'll be as ugly as the other rugby players, so he runs faster!

  8. Wilkinson is a brilliant all-round player and is not afraid to get stuck in, making hard tackles if he needs to. World Class.

  9. Yeah, he's amazing.

    Might as well paint a big target on his jumper.

    Knocking him around did not help the dirty poodle at all.

  10. I think it's just coincidence - but it would be cool if that actually WAS true...

    And (this is completely off the point but hey) JW is not the only reason England are as good as they are, like some of my friends seem to think. It takes the whole team to win a game, not just one man. Don't get me wrong - JW is a great player - but he's no the only one. Sorry. Rant over!!!

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