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British & Irish Lions 2009: Match Highlights [DVD] [2009]

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   Studio: Lace
   Region: 0
   Number of Discs: 2
   Format: PAL,
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   Sales Rank: 12628

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Customer Reviews:

  poor (25 August 2010)
I agree - the DVDs producers have been very lazy with this and probably just wanted to get something out there. They are obviously not rugby fans cos they couldnt have done any worse!

  British Lions 2009 (23 March 2010)
Took me back to the summer, skiving off work early to watch the games excellent production and the totally unbiased South African commentaries make this a great dvd. I still cry when I see O'Gara go up in the air for his own kick in the last minute of the second test.Would recommend the dvd to all rugby fans.

  The So Nearly Men (13 March 2010)
A great video of some excellent play. It reminds us, sadly , of the way matches can be decided by just the odd slip of the hand, and refereeing decisions. Why weren't there neutral refs for a tour of this status?

  bought for rugby mad husband (09 December 2009)
If you have a rugby enthusiast this is a very good dvd. It shows all match highlights and means you can delete the matches from your sky plus

  Disappointing (21 November 2009)
The contents of this DVD is quite disappointing. There is - again - no actual game-time shown to get a better overview from when the selected highlights were chosen.
There is nearly no scrummage - especially and most omportant in the second Test - shown, instead wasted minutes of preparation of kicks etc..
Also missing in the second Test are the crucial injuries of Adam Jones and Gethin Jenkins.
Too little effort for such an fantastic series.

 
 


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