Bath v Ulster

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Re: Bath v Ulster

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justinr73 wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:23 pm If you're talking about the next game, then throwing Bobby B in against one of the best sides in Europe when he hasn't touched the ball all season is a brave call.

I suspect he's more likely to feature against the weakened Scarlets the week after.
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Re: Bath v Ulster

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Yes - good news indeed.

Whether or not a run out against Dublin University is sufficient for him to go straight in against Clermont is up to Dan, I guess.
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I reckon Ludik comes onto the wing, and Gilroy or Faddes to 23, I think Ludik is our best bet to try to contain Raka..

Up front I personally would start AOC, I thought he had a class match against Bath, Treads on the bench for a bit of impact. Presumably Warwick on the bench at 17
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Columbo wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:06 pm I reckon Ludik comes onto the wing, and Gilroy or Faddes to 23, I think Ludik is our best bet to try to contain Raka..

Up front I personally would start AOC, I thought he had a class match against Bath, Treads on the bench for a bit of impact. Presumably Warwick on the bench at 17
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