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5 Sep 2015 21:50 |
For a minute then I thought Billy Connolly had the microphone :-D :-D
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5 Sep 2015 21:56 |
IT'S ALL OVER
FRANCE 19 ~ SCOTLAND 16
Congratulations France
Commiserations to Scotland and all GR Scotland supporters :-( :-(
So sorry Emms and R :-( :-( :-(
NEVER MIND, IT WAS JUST THE REHEARSAL :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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5 Sep 2015 21:59 |
All over and sadly Scotland lose (sorry Emma)
France 19 - 16 Scotland....... a good effort but not good enough to win.
Congratulations to the French team though.
Radio Jem....... I won't be applying for you job ha ha.
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5 Sep 2015 22:05 |
Oh you did good Kandj!<3
Well done to you and Pat for everything <3
plus our Fly Mascot :-D :-D :-D <3
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5 Sep 2015 22:06 |
WELL THAT MARKS THE END OF THE RUGBY WORLD CUP WARM-UP GAMES!
Thank you to all my dear friends who have supported me on Radio Jem ;-) <3
NEXT... THE REAL THING!
THE RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015
KICKS OFF FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18th AT 8PM
WITH...
ENGLAND v FIJI
And providing I haven't been called in for my operation by then
Join me here on Radio Jem ;-) to cheer your team on! :-) :-) :-) :-)
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5 Sep 2015 22:21 |
Sorry couldn't stay with you for this 1, the broadband went down. :-(
Think it was the link around here. At least it wasn't the electricity.
See you all soon at the world cup.
Don't forget Kandj Left right twirl, left right twirl :-D
Goodnight all it's nearly half past midnight here. :-D <3
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5 Sep 2015 22:24 |
Good Night Pat, sleep well :-) <3
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kandj
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5 Sep 2015 22:33 |
Oh dear it's not looking good for Webb and Halfpenny. Fingers crossed that the scan reports will be good so that the two of them will be fit and well enough to play in the next match. I hadn't realized that these games were "friendlies" Radio Jem...... tonight match with France v Scotland didn't look to be very friendly to me???
Goodnight Pat..... we should all sleep well tonight after our rugby efforts.
Remember the brave Lizzie Jones, young widow of international Welsh player Danny Jones who died on the pitch at a rugby match in May of an undetected heart condition? Lizzie, a professional singer asked to be allowed to open the Rugby Challenge match at Wembley last Saturday and gave me goosebumps and had many including me in tears as she sang Abide With Me in front of thousands of fans.
I have just read that Lizzie is to release this favourite hymn as a single. Google this event and see for yourself just what a beautiful singer and brave widow Lizzie is.
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5 Sep 2015 22:57 |
Thanks Kandj :-) :-)
I have found it!
ABIDE WITH ME ..... LIZZIE JONES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVY-aoyfDqU
Danny Jones' Brave Widow Lizzie to record and release Abide With Me .. Mirror Article http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/danny-jones-brave-widow-lizzie-6378526
A VERY BRAVE WOMAN!<3
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6 Sep 2015 18:55 |
A SAD END TO THE WORLD CUP WARM-UP GAMES FOR WALES!! :-(
Two of our key players were stretchered off in agony, after both sustaining knee injuries, when Wales played Italy yesterday afternoon.
FIRST, SCRUM-HALF RHYS WEBB had an horrendous accident, when his leg became trapped, and then was buckled under the weight of other players.
When you consider the sheer size and weight of most of these players, the pain must have been unbearable!
In fact, Rhys' scream was picked up on referee George Clancy's microphone. Both his ankle and his knee were injured.
He was taken to hospital for scans, and is still on morphine, for the pain.
There is now a question mark hanging over Rhys' future for the 2015 World Cup, as it is feared that Rhys has sustained serious ligament damage :-( :-(
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/rugby-world-cup-2015-rhys-9999194
So...... WILL WE BE SEEING THE RETURN OF OUR OLD FRIEND MIKE PHILLIPS?!
Mike, until very recently, was Wales' First Choice Scrum-Half. Rhys Webb's ascendancy took the crown from our Mike! Such are Rhys' skills, that he was chosen "WELSH PLAYER OF THE YEAR"! Mike Phillips sank to fourth choice, when GARETH DAVIES and LLOYD WILLIAMS were also chosen ahead of him, and Mike was sent back to his club.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/mike-phillips-ready-answer-wales-9885041
THE SECOND BLOW..... LEIGH HALFPENNY :-( :-( :-(
About 10 minutes before the end of the game,Wales' Full Back and Phenomenal Kicker- my little Leigh Halfpenny- slipped and badly TWISTED HIS RIGHT KNEE! :-( He, too, had to be stretchered off having been given oxygen for the pain.
When you consider how important a Right Knee is to a Rugby Kicker, then you realise how worrying this injury is!
Again, Leigh's future in the Rugby World Cup 2015 is in question! :-(
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/leigh-halfpenny-world-cup-injury-9999450
Wales has already lost Flanker JONATHAN DAVIES to a knee injury this year.
LIAM WILLIAMS has also been struggling with injury and has not played in the Warm-Up games, although chosen for the World Cup Squad.
Liam's natural position is Full Back, but he plays Winger in the Wales Team, because of Leigh being First Choice Full Back Player.
IT'S NOT LOOKING GOOD ALL IN ALL :-( :-( :-(
Jem and The Rugby Gang on Radio Jem ;-) wish our lovely injured boys<3 a speedy recovery :-) We are hoping that these injuries are not as bad as we fear :-)
RHYS <3 LEIGH <3
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6 Sep 2015 22:43 |
Oh dear let's keep our fingers crossed that both important players will be well enough for the game. I'm sure they will be wishing to be fit enough too, and will be so disappointed if they have to be taken out of the selection.
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7 Sep 2015 22:47 |
OUR WORST FEARS HAVE BEEN REALISED! :-( :-( :-(
LEIGH HALFPENNY IS OUT OF THE WORLD CUP :-( :-( :-(
My little Leigh Halfpenny <3 Wales' First Choice Kicker and Full-Back has been ruled out of the Rugby World Cup 2015.
Leigh slipped and wrenched his already strapped up right knee, toward the end of the Wales v Italy Warm-Up Game, last Saturday.
HE HAS RUPTURED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE KNEE LIGAMENTS.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/34179304
TO SAY I AM GUTTED IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT!
I am gutted for myself as a huge fan of Leigh :-(
I am gutted for Leigh's fans :-(
I am gutted for the Wales Team :-(
I am gutted for Wales:-(
I am gutted for Leigh's family and friends :-(
BUT MOST OF ALL........ I AM GUTTED FOR LEIGH! :-( :-( :-(
He must be devastated poor boy!
This is the boy that works so very hard! When all the other boys have trained and gone, Leigh stays out for hours perfecting his kicking skills.
This is the boy, that although small in stature by Rugby Player standards, is HUGE in HEART.
This is the boy who has said... THAT HE WOULD PLAY IN THE FRONT ROW (of the scrum, where all the big burly men are!) ..... ........IF IT MEANT HE COULD WEAR A WALES SHIRT!
You only have to watch him as he belts out the Welsh Anthem with tears rolling down his face, to know how much playing for Wales means to him.
THE WHOLE OF WALES ARE IN SHOCK!
ALL OF US ON RADIO JEM (This Thread) SEND OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO LEIGH. <3 <3
We are yet to hear the outcome of the other shocking incident... .... THE HORRIFIC INJURY TO SCRUM-HALF RHYS WEBB. <3
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/leigh-halfpenny-rhys-webb-injury-10002414
We all send our best wishes to Rhys too, and hope for a more favourable outcome :-)
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8 Sep 2015 11:55 |
MORE BAD NEWS!
RHYS WEBB IS ALSO RULED OF OF THE WORLD CUP! :-( :-( :-(
26 Year old Rhys Webb, Wales' First Choice Scrum-Half (Number 9), sustained serious injuries during the Wales v Italy Warm-Up Match last Saturday.
His leg became trapped in the breakdown, and it was buckled with the weight of the other players. He badly injured both his ankle and knee. He was eventually stretchered off the pitch in agony and spent the night in hospital.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/34183785
This was the first incident in a very bad day for Wales.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/71871571/double-blow-for-wales-as-halfback-rhys-webb-ruled-out-of-world-cup
Later in the match, Kicker and Full-Back (15) Leigh Halfpenny also sustained a serious knee injury. He too was stretchered off and is now out of the World Cup. See last post.
WALES FORMER FIRST CHOICE SCRUM-HALF MIKE PHILLIPS HAS BEEN RECALLED TO THE SQUAD!
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/recalled-phillips-can-welsh-super-sub-1936597
ALSO CALLED FOR WALES DUTY.... ELI WALKER
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/live-updates-mike-phillips-eli-10009761
I am so very disappointed for Rhys and Leigh, two exceptionally talented players who have trained so hard for this World Cup!
Jem and all the Rugby Gang on "Radio Jem ;-)" wish Rhys and Leigh a speedy recovery. WE WILL MISS YOU BOTH <3 <3
RADIO JEM WISHES MIKE PHILLIPS AND ELI WALKER ..... ......A SUCCESSFUL RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015 :-) :-)
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9 Sep 2015 14:44 |
Such a shame Jem, you said they shouldn't have them in the team against Italy. A match like that is a good one for getting the up and coming players a taste of an international match.
Any news about the hospital as Kandj and I are practising for Radio Jem's World Cup participation. :-D <3
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15 Sep 2015 10:00 |
THE RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015 .....
........STARTS THIS FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18th! :-) :-) :-)
Yes, the event that all Rugby Union fans have been waiting for, kicks off this Friday Evening with....
ENGLAND v FIJI ...... Kick-Off 8.00pm
LIVE ON ITV1, S4C, Radio5Live .....
and RADIO JEM ;-) :-D :-D
Join the Rugby Gang on Radio Jem ;-) (This Thread) to enjoy the opening game of the Rugby World Cup 2015.
Cheer on your team, whichever that may be! All we ask is a spirit of good sportsmanship :-D :-D :-D
Of course I will be supporting Wales to win, but you may support the team of your choice, because everyone is welcome! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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15 Sep 2015 10:48 |
Cyprus Calling, Cyprus Calling Radio Jem and all participants.
I have an array of virtual pompoms in all colours so just ask and I will send them to you so can support your team.
Just remember it's LEFT RIGHT, TWIRL, LEFT RIGHT, TWIRL.
If you want more information just ask Kandj or myself and we will give help. You have to keep practising to help get the stamina required for the halftime break. :-D
Good Luck all.
Cyprus over and out. ;-) :-D <3
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15 Sep 2015 11:54 |
Morning Radio Jem, Pat and Kandj :-)
Rugby World Cup Trivia Interesting facts and figures about the Rugby World Cup. Before the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, the USA was technically the reigning international champion because they had won the gold medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics rugby tournament.
The World Cup winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup - William Webb Ellis was the Rugby School pupil who, according to popular myth, invented the game.
The first Rugby World Cup in 1987 held no qualifying tournament. All the members of the IFRB were automatically included, the remaining positions were filled by invitation.
Australia (1991, 1999), South Africa (1995, 2007) and New Zealand (1987, 2011) have each won the Rugby World Cup twice.
The only nations to host and win a tournament are New Zealand (1987, 2011) and South Africa (1995)
The 2003 Rugby World Cup had a global cumulative audience of 3.5 billion, and was broadcast in 205 countries around the world. No doubt the latest event was even bigger.
The most points that have ever been scored against a team at a World Cup is 145 by New Zealand in a match against Japan in 1995. New Zealand scored 21 tries in that match.
The widest winning margin in a World Cup match is 142, achieved by Australia against Namibia in 2003.
England prop Jason Leonard made a record 22 appearances, and featured in four World Cups from 1991 to 2003.
New Zealander Michael Jones scored the opening try of the match at both the 1987 and 1991 Rugby World Cups.
Eden Park in Auckland (1987 and 2011) and Twickenham Stadium in London (1991 and 2015) have hosted the Rugby World Cup Final twice.
Rugby World Cup Firsts. The FIRST World Cup was held in 1987 in Australia and New Zealand.
The FIRST winner of the World Cup was New Zealand in 1987.
The FIRST player to be sent off (red carded) was Welsh lock Huw Richards, while playing against New Zealand in 1987.
The FIRST World Cup to be held in a single country was the 1995 World Cup hosted by South Africa.
The FIRST country to win the World Cup twice was Australia in 1999.
The FIRST non-southern hemisphere country to win the world cup was England in 2003.
Rugby World Cup Trivia Interesting facts and figures about the Rugby World Cup. Before the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, the USA was technically the reigning international champion because they had won the gold medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics rugby tournament.
The World Cup winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup - William Webb Ellis was the Rugby School pupil who, according to popular myth, invented the game.
The first Rugby World Cup in 1987 held no qualifying tournament. All the members of the IFRB were automatically included; the remaining positions were filled by invitation.
Australia (1991, 1999), South Africa (1995, 2007) and New Zealand (1987, 2011) have each won the Rugby World Cup twice. The only nations to host and win a tournament are New Zealand (1987, 2011) and South Africa (1995).
The 2003 Rugby World Cup had a global cumulative audience of 3.5 billion, and was broadcast in 205 countries around the world. No doubt the latest event was even bigger.
The most points that have ever been scored against a team at a World Cup is 145 by New Zealand in a match against Japan in 1995. New Zealand scored 21 tries in that match.
The widest winning margin in a World Cup match is 142, achieved by Australia against Namibia in 2003.
England prop Jason Leonard made a record 22 appearances, and featured in four World Cups from 1991 to 2003.
New Zealander Michael Jones scored the opening try of the match at both the 1987 and 1991 Rugby World Cups.
Eden Park in Auckland (1987 and 2011) and Twickenham Stadium in London (1991 and 2015) have hosted the Rugby World Cup Final twice.
Rugby World Cup History ,The World Cup idea is born In June 1983 Australia proposed a World Cup and put itself as host, and the following year New Zealand put forward its case. In a major breakthrough, The International Rugby Board instigated a World Cup feasibility study, with Australia and New Zealand forming a joint working committee and the study began in December 1984.
At a meeting in Paris on 20-21 March 1985, the International Rugby Board held a vote on the concept. It was no secret that England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales were opposed to the idea, with Australia, New Zealand & France in favor. South Africa's crucial vote went in favor of the event, then when England and Wales changed their mind and voted in favor the World Cup finally had the go ahead.
More to come folks, hope this posts. Shaun
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15 Sep 2015 12:01 |
The first Rugby World Cup The inaugural World Cup event was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Teams from 16 countries competed, and the final was won by New Zealand .
Qualifying From 1987 to 1995, 16 teams contested the final rounds after qualifying matches involving all the other International Rugby Board member unions over a two-year period. In 1999 the competition expanded to 20 teams playing off for the final.
Rugby World Cup Winners The Rugby World Cup has been held seven times, with Australia, South Africa and New Zealand each winning it twice. The other winner was England in 2003. England is the only nation from the northern hemisphere to have won the tournament. Winner's List .
Event Year Winner Runner-Up Score
8 2015 7 2011 New Zealand = France 8-7
6 2007 South Africa = England 15-6
5 2003 England = Australia 20-17
4 1999 Australia = France 35-12
3 1995 South Africa = New Zealand 15-12
2 1991 Australia = England 12-6
1 1987 New Zealand = France 29-9
hope I got the above right.
Got to get of mu back-side.
Shaun
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15 Sep 2015 12:44 |
Hello Shaun, nice to have you here supporting Radio Jem on her rugby thread.
Thanks for all the interesting details. Others know that I'm a complete rugby novice and what little I do know can be put on the back of a postage stamp. No kidding.
Cyprus Pat, I am still practicing the left right twirls and would like to borrow the pom poms again please for Saturday's game, I'll leave the colours to you. I take my lead from Pat our number 1 Cheer Leader..... others are more than welcome to join us.
I think I have read somewhere that Catherine, Dutchess of Cambridge is planning to attend the England v Fiji game. I hope I haven't dreamed that little bit of info???
You are still kept busy Radio Jem, I hope that your family are all feeling a little better. Please save me a space for Saturday's game, I hope to be there and join in Pat's Left right twirl, left right twirl, left right twirl, left right twirl, left right twirl, tra la la la la.
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15 Sep 2015 13:02 |
Hi Kandj
The game is on Friday 8pm :-0 don't miss it ;-)
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