Ulsterboys V The Munstermen

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Tender wrote:No idea why the word 'more' appears in above.
You didn't see it coming?
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Feck me, I need help... I've caught Kisstitus
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Tender wrote:Feck me, I need help... I've caught Kisstitus
Do you hear noise when being criticised? Having you been talking about systems and processes when asked simple questions?
Did you buy a lottery ticket and select the numbers 9-15?

If so then I reckon you have about four weeks left...
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if you don't know what a grubber kick is " goggle it " moron


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Baggy the Camera never showed what Cronin was doing in the first half but in the second half he was pulling down on the jersey of his opposite number .

Ryan first half was boring in on Herring with a lift and Scannell was doing the same on Ah You forcing both up .
All Cronin had to do was initial lock as loose head and wait for the Ryan bore to take effect due to Ulster push against the bore .

You have to experience it to realise the effect .


Looked at the scrums a number of times .

The first penalty Against the Ulster scrum Ulster tried to get under the Munster props who just push down on them and forced them to the ground having achieved that penalty Munster realised the Ref was clueless .


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I've experienced being bored by you.
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Dave wrote:
rumncoke wrote:Dave Ryan didn’t obliterate McCall . Ryan was boring up into Herring with Scannell then boring into Ah You pushing him out of the scrum as the loose head pulled him down .

McCall had nothing to push against .

McCall on occasion tried to bore on Ryan to turn the scrum with little success as Ryan is one big prop .

It wasn’t that McCall got obliterated but was ineffectual on their put in .

If Ryan developed a carrying game he would a natural first choice for Ireland but is seldom used that way by Munster .


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I think you're missing a comma. Anyway, absolutel BS as usual. There didn't seem to be any complaints at the time. I had a perfect view for one scrum were Ryan did obliterate McCall. Before the ball went in McCall was buckling he slipped his bind and had his hand on the ground. Unfortunately young Jones did not offer him much support. Having Hendo on his shoulder would have been more helpful.
I was going to mention the lack of support from the flanks. More experienced back rowers know when they need to put the shoulder to the wheel. Young uns tend to keep their heads up so as not to be caught on the break. Would need to watch again to see if the flankers scrummed a bit tighter in the second half.

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I see some kind benefactor has increased the great one's rugby knowledge by 100% by pointing out to him that his pattented "grupper" kick was doing nothing for his street cred.

What you have to admire is the pachyderm chops on the man to pretend he didnt make a total Les Kiss of himself and is now directing people to google Grubber Kick for reference purposes.

Its almost like he actually believes he knows what hes talking about.
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cornerfleg some would tell you I do I take it you have yet to learn how to goggle

It's a source of knowledge for everything that you and your wife have yet to learn thick head


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Is he for real? Goggle? Some village is badly missing their retard.
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Dave wrote:Is he for real? Goggle? Some village is badly missing their retard.
Either that or he is a comedy genius
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WTF? For an old school tackle around the chest? Blind as bats.
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Dave wrote:WTF? For an old school tackle around the chest? Blind as bats.
Ihump called it low and not worthy of a yellow...
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Cockatrice wrote:
Dave wrote:WTF? For an old school tackle around the chest? Blind as bats.
Ihump called it low and not worthy of a yellow...
Not even a penalty. Games gone overly concerned with player welfare (soft).
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