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by Antrim Hills
Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:00 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: EPCR update
Replies: 457
Views: 43752

Re: EPCR update

seem to remember 40,000+ Ulstermen, women and children descending to D4 for our semi-final a few seasons ago From Robert Kitson in today's Guardian "The European Champions Cup semi-finals are expected to be watched by the smallest combined audience for 15 years. A total of 36,000 tickets have ...
by Antrim Hills
Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:11 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Treviso v Ulster - Live
Replies: 263
Views: 18005

Re: Treviso v Ulster - Live

............As i've said elsewhere, if we had another goal kicker then i doubt he would be getting picked. However, as we saw earlier this season when Nelson was at 10, it is a huge disadvantage, as kickabke penalites to buld a lead are spurned to go for the corner. Ok at home to Zebree but not the...
by Antrim Hills
Tue Jan 26, 2016 10:30 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Contract situation
Replies: 836
Views: 84566

Re: Contract situation

BuckRogers wrote:Started June 2014 so he's half way there
And David Humphrey left when ....?
Some might say he saw some writing on a wall, but I couldn't possibly comment.
by Antrim Hills
Thu Aug 13, 2015 10:53 am
Forum: International rugby
Topic: Who will be there?
Replies: 82
Views: 11357

Re: Who will be there?

Get the feeling he's going the way of 1F and Paddy Wallace? Or am I catastrophising? I thought TOD would have appeased the Injury Gods.... A bit premature. Not a good time to suffer a set back of even a week, but let's not write him off just yet. Flew Aer Fungus to Heathrow today. Discovered why He...
by Antrim Hills
Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:40 pm
Forum: International rugby
Topic: Who will be there?
Replies: 82
Views: 11357

Re: Who will be there?

Get the feeling he's going the way of 1F and Paddy Wallace? Or am I catastrophising? I thought TOD would have appeased the Injury Gods.... A bit premature. Not a good time to suffer a set back of even a week, but let's not write him off just yet. Flew Aer Fungus to Heathrow today. Discovered why He...
by Antrim Hills
Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:55 pm
Forum: International rugby
Topic: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.
Replies: 61
Views: 9714

Re: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.

Welder is a bengorian or a donaghadee man I believe. Buck, am liking you more by the minute. Had sorta guessed within 10 miles or so. Anyway, it's time to get this spat off the International board and back to the murky depths of the Qualifying League, where the good folk of Dromore & Ballyclare...
by Antrim Hills
Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:59 pm
Forum: International rugby
Topic: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.
Replies: 61
Views: 9714

Re: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.

RBBBN, indeed I do, and enjoy most of it.
But WKOTW won't let us get a dig back to make it a fair contest, so I think he should do the honourable alternative.
The silence is deafening !
by Antrim Hills
Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:36 am
Forum: International rugby
Topic: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.
Replies: 61
Views: 9714

Re: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.

Tell me, Ballyclare being Ballyclare and Dromore being Dromore... Is it difficult to wash the stench of farmland shi&e off yourself. Anytime I've been near either of those hovels there's been a turgid stink of slurry in the air. And both rotten places to play, to add further insult... WKOTW, ca...
by Antrim Hills
Sun Mar 22, 2015 1:34 pm
Forum: International rugby
Topic: RBS 6 Nations 2015
Replies: 1707
Views: 76380

Re: RBS 6 Nations 2015

I think you are allowing your prejudice to cloud your view Baggy. Of course he decided to hit Poisson - he had the ball. And of course he was prepared to follow through even if Plisson got the pass away. Not doing so would have been an error in my book. Yes if he had hit him late, he would have con...
by Antrim Hills
Sat Mar 21, 2015 10:39 pm
Forum: International rugby
Topic: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.
Replies: 61
Views: 9714

Re: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.

Tell me, Ballyclare being Ballyclare and Dromore being Dromore... Is it difficult to wash the stench of farmland shi&e off yourself. Anytime I've been near either of those hovels there's been a turgid stink of slurry in the air. And both rotten places to play, to add further insult... WKOTW, ca...
by Antrim Hills
Sat Mar 21, 2015 2:10 pm
Forum: International rugby
Topic: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.
Replies: 61
Views: 9714

Re: The case against Mr Wayne Barnes.

Tell me, Ballyclare being Ballyclare and Dromore being Dromore... Is it difficult to wash the stench of farmland shi&e off yourself. Anytime I've been near either of those hovels there's been a turgid stink of slurry in the air. And both rotten places to play, to add further insult... WKOTW, ca...
by Antrim Hills
Thu Dec 18, 2014 7:51 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Ah the good ol days!
Replies: 36
Views: 5403

Re: Ah the good ol days!

My first @ Ravenhill and first major rugby match was Ulster v South Africa in 1961, which we lost 6-19. As a wee lad Down on the touchline, three things stood out, and the memories are still vivid :- First, the Springboks were huge (no change there, then). They had enormous numbers on their backs bu...
by Antrim Hills
Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:59 pm
Forum: Provincial an' aither teams
Topic: 2014/15 Tigers watch
Replies: 307
Views: 35794

Re: 2014/15 Tigers watch

http://www.leicestertigers.com/news/21020.php#.VFkLZMtyaUk A few new faces in the first team for the Barbarians game tonight, some you may see later in the season at Ravers. http://www.leicestertigers.com/news/21021.php#.VFkL0styaUk Barbarians team, some young stars of the future maybe. Anyone else...
by Antrim Hills
Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:15 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: After the reverse fixture i never want to see you guys...
Replies: 59
Views: 7195

Re: After the reverse fixture i never want to see you guys..

Snipe Watson wrote:
Rooster wrote:
BR wrote:?........... It's also important to remember he was speaking in a second language.
No, English would be the second language - the language Monsieur Poite speaks is received Stanley Unwin.
by Antrim Hills
Sun Sep 28, 2014 12:44 am
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: PRO12 R4: Away to Zebre - Live
Replies: 248
Views: 20022

Re: PRO12 R4: Away to Zebre - Live

Maybe just maybe the blood on Deccie eye was from someone else, we are all making assumptions here. Anyway I personally think it was ketchup from his burger and he thought someone had stole a chip. Nice one !! :D Most has already been said here, but I thought the No. 2's reaction to getting thumped...