Ulster v "The best backline in Europe"
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The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
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Is it light brown or extremely deer?BR wrote:The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
I can feel a ballicking from Snipe coming my way
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No balllicking, just a friendly warning that you are starting to sound like Grumpy.....big mervyn wrote:Is it light brown or extremely deer?BR wrote:The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
I can feel a ballicking from Snipe coming my way
Just sayin like.........
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Re: Ulster v "The best backline in Europe"
I enjoyed it Merv
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Harsh!Snipe Watson wrote:No balllicking, just a friendly warning that you are starting to sound like Grumpy.....big mervyn wrote:Is it light brown or extremely deer?BR wrote:The Llanelli supporters are too busy fawning over their new kit to get involved in any discussion/banter/abuse.
I can feel a ballicking from Snipe coming my way
Just sayin like.........
Re: Ulster v "The best backline in Europe"
If vicars sons are anything like vicars daughters then he will be up for just about anything going by the two I used to know quite wellbig mervyn wrote:I believe the Super is also a good living vicar's son.BaggyTrousers wrote:Most amusing Dearie, sadly it falls down on personnel. Nobody will get me to believe wee-p would gamble on "The Devil's Cards".Deraless wrote:There's a rumour that during a recent squad poker session a well known player cheated and took big winnings from the Chief Inspector before losing it all in the very next hand to Wee Marshy.
It was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Still, a well spun yarn which draws 5 gulders.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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They were only the vicar's daughters ... but they alteredRooster wrote:If vicars sons are anything like vicars daughters then he will be up for just about anything going by the two I used to know quite wellbig mervyn wrote:I believe the Super is also a good living vicar's son.BaggyTrousers wrote:Most amusing Dearie, sadly it falls down on personnel. Nobody will get me to believe wee-p would gamble on "The Devil's Cards".Deraless wrote:There's a rumour that during a recent squad poker session a well known player cheated and took big winnings from the Chief Inspector before losing it all in the very next hand to Wee Marshy.
It was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Still, a well spun yarn which draws 5 gulders.
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My prediction: Ulster 40 - 3 Scarlets. And that 3 will be a dubious penalty.Wee Woman wrote:Pleasantly surprised that our Scarlets contributor hasn't sauntered over for a pre-match slabbering match about the Friday night fixture yet .
I would've thought he'd have bitten on the best back line in Europe piece at least .
Looking forward to seeing Jacko and Hendy back tomorrow night
Hope you enjoy our Blue kit though.
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aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.ScarletsMun wrote:My prediction: Ulster 40 - 3 Scarlets. And that 3 will be a dubious penalty.Wee Woman wrote:Pleasantly surprised that our Scarlets contributor hasn't sauntered over for a pre-match slabbering match about the Friday night fixture yet .
I would've thought he'd have bitten on the best back line in Europe piece at least .
Looking forward to seeing Jacko and Hendy back tomorrow night
Hope you enjoy our Blue kit though.
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You clearly haven't seen the Scarlets performances of late.Snipe Watson wrote: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
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Scarlet evidently not a vicars daughter thenScarletsMun wrote:You clearly haven't seen the Scarlets performances of late.Snipe Watson wrote: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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So not just a chicken teaser then Rooster? I'd never have guessedRooster wrote:If vicars sons are anything like vicars daughters then he will be up for just about anything going by the two I used to know quite wellbig mervyn wrote:I believe the Super is also a good living vicar's son.BaggyTrousers wrote:Most amusing Dearie, sadly it falls down on personnel. Nobody will get me to believe wee-p would gamble on "The Devil's Cards".Deraless wrote:There's a rumour that during a recent squad poker session a well known player cheated and took big winnings from the Chief Inspector before losing it all in the very next hand to Wee Marshy.
It was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Still, a well spun yarn which draws 5 gulders.
I saw 2 metre Peter beside Ruan in church recently. That's serious Gsquad.
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Re: Ulster v "The best backline in Europe"
Yep that back line has only managed 1 try in 2 games right?ScarletsMun wrote:You clearly haven't seen the Scarlets performances of late.Snipe Watson wrote: aye right. It'll be as tight as a tight thing.
It'll still be a tight game I think.
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Glad to see you back Mun. Reckon it'll either be a decent game or we'll give you a serious beasting. Not convince we're good enough up front.ScarletsMun wrote:My prediction: Ulster 40 - 3 Scarlets. And that 3 will be a dubious penalty.Wee Woman wrote:Pleasantly surprised that our Scarlets contributor hasn't sauntered over for a pre-match slabbering match about the Friday night fixture yet .
I would've thought he'd have bitten on the best back line in Europe piece at least .
Looking forward to seeing Jacko and Hendy back tomorrow night
Hope you enjoy our Blue kit though.
I'd be happier with a better pack but sure, I'll say that every week of the season.
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