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We have continued to use Polycomp displays in our ever expanding quest to inform our customers of ferry times and boarding information and we will continue to do so. With such reliable units service and support is rarely needed but there service and support is un rivalled.
Kevin Hatt (Engineering Manager) - Red Funnel Ferries

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PolyComp has recently been awarded with ISO9001 accreditation

Will rugby scoreboards show a Welsh win in Six Nations?

Will rugby scoreboards show a Welsh win in Six Nations? Despite a win for England against France in the Six Nations last weekend, many rugby fans are still predicting that sports scoreboards will show in Wales' favour when the final whistle blows at the end of the tournament.

Wales have been installed as favourites to win the Championship after beating England, Scotland and Italy, scoring 103 points in the process.

And if successful against Ireland on March 8th, Warren Gatland's side will win the Triple Crown, and strengthen their chances of repeating their Grand Slam of 2005.

Despite failing to impress against Wales and Italy England's recent 24-13 victory over their cross-channel neighbours on Saturday has put them in good stead for a comeback.

Meanwhile, Ireland have also produced an impressive set of results so far with a 34-13 win against Scotland last weekend.

As for Scotland, they have lost all their matches so far with the most recent, defeat against Ireland, following a 27-6 beating by France at Murrayfield and a 30-15 against Wales in Cardiff.

Scotland coach Frank Hadden could not hide his disappointment at the results of Saturday's game: "Looking at the scoreboard at the end of the game, it was really hard to bear," he said.


Wednesday, 27th February 2008

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