Saints v Ulster

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rocky wrote:According to the bookies, Saints are 4/6 and we are 11/10 with 20/1 the draw so I guess we aren't favourites. I prefer that.
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My kids are wondering why they're getting their pj's on so early...

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againstthehead wrote:I think what is making me nervous is the level of expectation... Rarely are Ulster favourites away in England.....
FFS Fernenst, in the words of the great Robert Zimmerman "The times they are a changin' "

As Rocky says Saints are the bookies favourites but Ulster appear to be the pundits favourites & they will win.
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Tizzle wrote:My kids are wondering why they're getting their pj's on so early...

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ha ha brilliant. I've me flippin xmas dinner in the ramada tonight. hoping to rush me turkey down me and pop into the rugby club next door to watch the game.... :santa: :santa: :santa:

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Tizzle wrote:My kids are wondering why they're getting their pj's on so early...

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My advice, reveal nothing, tell them "its simply because you are in charge & that's the way it is, get used to it."

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Won't even need to go that far once the Calpol kicks in Baggy
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Russ wrote:
rocky wrote:According to the bookies, Saints are 4/6 and we are 11/10 with 20/1 the draw so I guess we aren't favourites. I prefer that.
Got Ulster earlier at 13/10, snapped yon up
Last time I looked the handicap was 2 pts - less than a pen so it's anybody's game.
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againstthehead wrote:
Tizzle wrote:My kids are wondering why they're getting their pj's on so early...

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ha ha brilliant. I've me flippin xmas dinner in the ramada tonight. hoping to rush me turkey down me and pop into the rugby club next door to watch the game.... :santa: :santa: :santa:

Food V Ulster: what a dilemma!
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Tizzle wrote:Won't even need to go that far once the Calpol kicks in Baggy
Good man, did you slip it into their goodnight brandy ?
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Told you gents, result never in doubt! Haven't read the rest of the thread, but did anyone else see Hartley as being in line for a citing? Three square elbows to Best's head on the ground
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Dropkickrugbycom wrote:Told you gents, result never in doubt! Haven't read the rest of the thread, but did anyone else see Hartley as being in line for a citing? Three square elbows to Best's head on the ground
I think he should be cited, but........probably banned until Thursday.
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And some Saints fans wonder why we dont hold him in high regard...
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Snipe Watson wrote:
Dropkickrugbycom wrote:Told you gents, result never in doubt! Haven't read the rest of the thread, but did anyone else see Hartley as being in line for a citing? Three square elbows to Best's head on the ground
I think he should be cited, but........probably banned until Thursday.
I want to see him at Ravenhill next saturday so we can have another Ben Youngs incident :lol: Big Dylan sucking his dummy :lol: :lol: :lol:
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dylan hartley proving he's nothen more than muscle and no brains! Best totally out played him tonite, the idea he's even in consideration for lion's makes me sick.

bar that prior to Henderson sin binning, thought there was a dubious clear out of the ruck! seemed more like a charge down at Henderson head!
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