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Will England defend rugby world cup title in france 2007?

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Will England defend rugby world cup title in france 2007?

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  1. Who knows?? I didn't pick the All Blacks to be gone so early even the Wallabies!! So, can be anyones final really. ButI I would like to see the Boks win, not a supporter, just a southern hemisphere defender is all..


  2. I hope so....

  3. No England are going to give that trophy back so the Tri-nations and Argentina can fight over it for eternity, down South.

  4. they are defending it anyway I dont understand your question???

  5. Yes they will defend it.  Whether they keep it is another matter.

    Argentina thrashed France last night so anything is possible!

  6. YES, Hopefully.

  7. No Way Jose.!!!

    Go Bokke.!!!

    It's going to be a slaughter.!!!

  8. I think the Bokke will be at their super physical best and just blundgeon the the Poms into submission. Their set pieces especially at line-out time will be clinical, and their kicking game will out class Wilkinson.  There are massive gaps in the English midfield - If Jaque Fourie plays he will resemble a hot knife through butter.

    England's best chance is to forget the safe game and attack with the ball in hand - I think they will need to score tries to win this one. The English forwards do not have the power or endurance to bully the RSA pack (monsters) for 80 minutes.

    Also Johnny might as well paint a big bulls eye on his jumper, he will be targeted and thumped about with no hesitation. I actually rate Wilkinson - but the Bokke are an all together  different animal to the Wallaby. If England win this one the will have been fully worked.

  9. No I believe South Africa will win. As good as England is the South Africans are better. They are tough and  uncompromising

  10. No South Africa will win

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