2 feb 2007

¿Alguien se ofrece a traducir?


Women's Rugby News Story
Six Nations Preview
01/02/07

This season marks the first time that the Women's and Men's Six Nation tournaments will run alongside each other.

With Italy replacing Spain the fixtures can now coincide with the men's internationals.

The tournament opens this weekend with a top lineup of action with all six countries involved. England are defending champions having completed a Grand Slam winning year last time around and will be favourites to retain their title.

However they will face strong competition especially from France and Wales. Wales, who finished second last year, only lost one game and that was to England as they claimed their best ever finish in the tournament. France meanwhile will be out to prove a point after losing in the World Cup semi finals and suffering a big lose to England last year.

Italy will make their debut in the Six Nations and may, like their male counterparts did, struggle to challenge - especially when you consider they lost 30-7 to Wales in November. Both Scotland and Ireland come into the tournament under new coaches and will be confident of causing an upset or two.

Wales present a tough challenge to Ireland as they are in fine form of late, with November victories over Italy (30-7) and Holland (24-0), and since their opening day defeat to England last year have won their last seven internationals so will head into Saturdays game with plenty of confidence.


¿Qué supondrá para España salir del Seis Naciones Femenino??
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1 comentario:

Anónimo dijo...

Hola q tal bueno primero saludarlos y felicitarlos por este sitio de rugby femenino, me presento soy ignacio cámpora de buenos aires juego de 1ra linea en el Club Los Pinos de Grupo 4 de la URBA, y el motivo de mi posteo es q he descargado algunos videos del seis naciones de 2006 de su seleccionado y escuchando los comentarios de paz estevan y ernest rivera acerca de las contras q tienen en cuanto a competiciones regulares etc..
Y me sorprende todavia mas la falta de interes de la FER en lo q sigue siendo pese al no jugar este año el Seis Naciones Femenino el baluarte del rugby español...
Para terminar mucha suerte en el Europeo de Madrid y sobre todo derroten a Italia para demostrar q son un mejor equipo!!