Ulster V Bedford

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CIMANFOREVER wrote:Curtis needs to watch turning himself into another no hands Luke bosh merchant.
He didn't have much choice with Bedford not really competing at the breakdown and overtime he got the ball there was a wall of defenders already set. He was very good for the U20's.
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Shame Rea had to go off.

Dalton could start a fight in an empty room.
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justinr73 wrote:Shame Rea had to go off.

Dalton could start a fight in an empty room.
Talking to some Bedford fans, they thought that their 16 was a psycho and liability.
If you are referring to the incident around the 69th minute, Dalton appeared to be the peacemaker, beckoning the TJ for some sort of response , which didn’t come, the TJ just bottled it in front of the home fans.
The 26 should have seen red with 10 minutes to go.


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Cornerfleg wrote:Defo.... Every game we have played bar one or two we look at least 1% a man slower, slower to breakdown, slower to react, slower to think.... Probably more, we look lazy.... Yet we are told we train hard and give 100% ... I think its now tine to ask is, is this constantly .... Well .... being shyte totally in the hands of every coach weve had in the last umpteen years.... Always the refs fault.... Always the imported Daves fault.... Weve never asked is the local untouchables life style being exposed???

Although you cant seem to ask any questions of the precious ones.... It's always a bearded gimp, or Nuci or some outside factor.
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As a matter of interest is that a dual reappearance or a never-took-off-in-the-first-place?

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Samstew wrote:
justinr73 wrote:Shame Rea had to go off.

Dalton could start a fight in an empty room.
Talking to some Bedford fans, they thought that their 16 was a psycho and liability.
If you are referring to the incident around the 69th minute, Dalton appeared to be the peacemaker, beckoning the TJ for some sort of response , which didn’t come, the TJ just bottled it in front of the home fans.
The 26 should have seen red with 10 minutes to go.


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The one when he was rolling around on the floor with someone off the ball.

Mind you, it was getting a bit lively towards the end in general.
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justinr73 wrote:
Samstew wrote:
justinr73 wrote:Shame Rea had to go off.

Dalton could start a fight in an empty room.
Talking to some Bedford fans, they thought that their 16 was a psycho and liability.
If you are referring to the incident around the 69th minute, Dalton appeared to be the peacemaker, beckoning the TJ for some sort of response , which didn’t come, the TJ just bottled it in front of the home fans.
The 26 should have seen red with 10 minutes to go.


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The one when he was rolling around on the floor with someone off the ball.

Mind you, it was getting a bit lively towards the end in general.
Don’t know who the the Ulster player was on his back, on the ground, with the Blues 16 laying into him, punch after punch to the head.
Dalton went over and was dragging him off when the 16 went loopy again.
At the end, deep in the red, I believe it was the 16 who went flying in on someone off the pitch.
I didn’t see it, that came from a Bedford supporter.
The TJ on that side was a joke!


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I think our medic got pushed over at the end and that it was their 14 that ended up with the yellow.

Decent performance overall but we got stuck going side to side in the second half.
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justinr73 wrote:I think our medic got pushed over at the end and that it was their 14 that ended up with the yellow.

Decent performance overall but we got stuck going side to side in the second half.
Just watched it and that was what happened but he should have walked 16 as well for punching to the head
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Some perspective, a scratch academy team against third in championship, lots of old hands etc, overall a good result , for a bunch of kids
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Agree, Kofi, a good few, especially in the pack, to be encouraged about. The Bedford pack was huge and our lads stood up to them very well. Less impressed with the backs, mind you, but would wonder about how well they are being coached. Would like to see some of the front rowers getting a chance with the senior side in the very near future.
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rocky wrote:Agree, Kofi, a good few, especially in the pack, to be encouraged about. The Bedford pack was huge and our lads stood up to them very well. Less impressed with the backs, mind you, but would wonder about how well they are being coached. Would like to see some of the front rowers getting a chance with the senior side in the very near future.
Honestly, though they could have played better that set of backs just wasn't very good, out of them I'd only expect Curtis and Nelson (and Hume) to have long-term pro careers.
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rocky wrote:Agree, Kofi, a good few, especially in the pack, to be encouraged about. The Bedford pack was huge and our lads stood up to them very well. Less impressed with the backs, mind you, but would wonder about how well they are being coached. Would like to see some of the front rowers getting a chance with the senior side in the very near future.
Indeed very encouraging from a forwards point of view, Willie has them well trained and dare I say it probably working better as a team than the sum parts of it which is what a good coach should always aim for.
Backs not great then again some of them won't be around next season anyway and Nelson is not really a 10 in my own view
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Just watched the game , not bad for a scratch team missing a few players in the back line and we could have stacked the team, if I recall McPhillips playe£ most of the other games so he may have made a difference, overall a good result and part of the learning , we could have went there with a few Snrs and won that game, but what would that have achieved, I just watch a few good players learning and looks good for the clubs future.

O’hagan O,toole, Mcburney O’sullivan Et al all look good in fact the pack stood up well and was not bullied.
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What a lovely catch in the stand on the 18:30 minute, 09:55 on the clock, by that good looking Ulster supporter, who obviously still has it :D
He is also an incredibly modest bloke :lol:
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UR incorrectly identify the Surrey Red Hand as a member of the South Wales URSC

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