The Mole just got a lot more excited about ‘The Rugby Championship’/Tri-Nations + Guest [with thanks to @HarpinOnRugby and @rugbyonslaught] – great to see Serafin Dengra feature so prominently, the best Argentine forward of the 1980s and a bit of a VHS icon in Mole Towers!
Category Archives: Harmless Fun
Mr Plow Award For Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of Excellence/Scrummaging
Why Couldn’t It Have Been Ashton?
Sam Vesty has never struck me as a bad guy at all, so it’s a pity that he had to go and do this: Continue reading
Bumface Is A Legend Pt.2

It was like a Yalta conference for the late twentieth century. With Noel Edmonds as Stalin, obviously.
Classic tweet this morning from Mole favourite, Will Carling. Continue reading
Blankety Blank
http://www.sporcle.com/games/Jimmyjimson/irelandrugby2000s
Before Declan Kidney selected the Irish team, loads of players got caps. Note, picking Donncha O’Callaghan in every box will not get you coach’s job of the Irish team.
McFaden has been misspelled, to get you started.
Hoping That Some Calcio Storico Will Break Out In This Horrorshow Of A Match
How Do You Get To Carnegie Hall? Practice
Foster Horan’s Wündertry
Foster Horan scored the only try of the game for Ireland U20s in a teak-tough 13-12 victory over their French counterparts in Grenoble. Check out this phenomenal effort from a kid who had been dropped after a lackluster outing against the Welsh last weekend. Now that’s some first grade moxie!
Nothing Better Than Being A Schoolboy Legend
Schools Cups in all four provinces have kicked off in earnest. There’s no doubt that – like every year – there are some talented nippers out there running about in the cold and trying to put off studying for their Leaving Cert for as long as possible. They’ll have to go some way to put together a highlight reel like this though!
Delon The Felon

Delon the Felon and Danny "I don't" Care on the run from the law with an unidentified member of the V Gang
Delon Armitage has been expelled from St Boshington’s for fighting. Continue reading