The end of last season the games came thick and fast and as a result I lost interest in keeping up with this blog.
I watched all the Lions tour to South Africa except the Cheetahs match on 6 June as I was in France and couldn't find anywhere showing it. There is alot to remember about the tour but if I had to pick out one memory it would be this: the turning point of the 3 match series. Early in the second half of the 2nd test, both props, Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones were injured in the same passage of play and had to leave the field. This meant uncontested scrums for the rest of the match, and the Lions dominance from the first half was gone, and they never recovered.
A welcome consolation win in the third test restored alot of pride.
30 May:
Royal XV 25-37 Lions
3 June:
Golden Lions 10-74 Lions
6 June:
Cheetahs 24-26 Lions
10 June:
Sharks 3-39 Lions
13 June:
Western Province 23-26 Lions
16 June:
Southern Kings 8-20 Lions
20 June:
South Africa 26-21 Lions(first Test)
23 June:
Emerging Springboks 13-13 Lions
27 June:
South Africa 28-25 Lions (second Test)
4 July:
South Africa 9-28 Lions(third Test)
After the Lions I watched a couple of the Tri Nations games; South Africa wins again. And watched my first domestic game of the season the other night, the Blues grinding out thier first home win at thier new stadium against the Scarlets.
Blues 19-15 Scarlets. 26 Sep. 2009
Didn't think much of the new fly half Norton-Knight. Rush and Tito, powerful games.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/8266267.stm
Monday, 28 September 2009
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