Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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bazzaj wrote:
Dave wrote:Just listened in. I got my fcuking question asked!!!

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Yes Dave but it was a question.so banal I can't even remember it.
Something akin to what's your favourite colour.

Not as bad as Baggys though.
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I'm afraid you're right, baz. It was banal. I'm ashamed.
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It's OK Dave there's always a chance of redemption this week.
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Lionel the happy honeymooner here.

Just been catching up on the last two episodes after a day of wine tasting in the Maipo Valley.

A pisco sour makes a decent alternative to a gin and tonic.

Off out now for a few more and then a bus trip through the Andes tomorrow.

Saving my Ulster shirts for when we reach Argentina!
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Argentina, the birthplace of Che.
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Very keen rugby man Che was and apparently a reasonable scrumhalf.
Its been said that rugby inspired him, giving him the confidence to become a revolutionary.

That leads me to a good question for our panel.

Given the current political situation (or lack of it), in Northern Ireland. which Ulster players if any would you see as potential revolutionaries in the making?

See Dave proper question that.
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bazzaj wrote:Very keen rugby man Che was and apparently a reasonable scrumhalf.
Its been said that rugby inspired him, giving him the confidence to become a revolutionary.

That leads me to a good question for our panel.

Given the current political situation (or lack of it), in Northern Ireland. which Ulster players if any would you see as potential revolutionaries in the making?

See Dave proper question that.
I asked that two weeks ago Image
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Yep, he was all over it like a cheap whore on a car bonnet.
Charley has the look about him, but we all know McCall is a double hardbastard and he's cuppa the fight.
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Dave wrote:
bazzaj wrote:Very keen rugby man Che was and apparently a reasonable scrumhalf.
Its been said that rugby inspired him, giving him the confidence to become a revolutionary.

That leads me to a good question for our panel.

Given the current political situation (or lack of it), in Northern Ireland. which Ulster players if any would you see as potential revolutionaries in the making?

See Dave proper question that.
I asked that two weeks ago Image
Ballacks knew a man of your usual calibre would have been all over that.
What were their conclusions?
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bazzaj wrote:
Dave wrote:
bazzaj wrote:Very keen rugby man Che was and apparently a reasonable scrumhalf.
Its been said that rugby inspired him, giving him the confidence to become a revolutionary.

That leads me to a good question for our panel.

Given the current political situation (or lack of it), in Northern Ireland. which Ulster players if any would you see as potential revolutionaries in the making?

See Dave proper question that.
I asked that two weeks ago Image
Ballacks knew a man of your usual calibre would have been all over that.
What were their conclusions?
That my question was too good and they admitted defeat.
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By admitting defeat was that reading out your question about competiting on two fronts big Dave?
Nothing revolutionary about that!

For the record I think small partial would be our greatest potential revolutionary.
Like Guevara he is a scrumhalf and he also works against every system hes put in.
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Next podcast guys ask anyone in a coaching track suit what plan B is when the "give the fecking thing to Charlie" doesnt work.

Also ask does anyone at ulster or in the world of rugby honestly believe that Gandalf McCloskey... Ie "Thou shall not pass" throwing a dummy for a show and go fools anyone on the planet... He makes SOB look like Dan Carter...
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bazzaj wrote: Given the current political situation (or lack of it), in Northern Ireland. which Ulster players if any would you see as potential revolutionaries in the making?
Gilroy's good at revolving.
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My question for this week is as follows:

As local journalists, would you be putting your career in jeopardy by being critical of FOLK.

No discussion needed just answer: Yes Baggy or No Baggy

Next week it will be the same question, the week after, substitute Fit for FOLK.
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That's more like it Bagster!
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Cornerfleg wrote:Next podcast guys ask anyone in a coaching track suit what plan B is when the "give the fecking thing to Charlie" doesnt work.

Also ask does anyone at ulster or in the world of rugby honestly believe that Gandalf McCloskey... Ie "Thou shall not pass" throwing a dummy for a show and go fools anyone on the planet... He makes SOB look like Dan Carter...
I feel sorry for McCloskey. When he sees Deysel totter off he knows he becomes the primary ball carrier. Stats say he passed 10 and ran 11.
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