Celtic Cup 2.0

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How is Peter Cooper doing at LH for the A's. He's no longer in the academy?
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Attitude in the academy is obviously important. Was it the problem before?

Is it a problem in the senior squad? Asking for a friend.

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therealspratt wrote:When you consider our limited pool of players to draw from though, I don't think we should be disregarding talented players just because they don't tick certain mental boxes. Few of these lads will rarely be the finished article by 23 let alone 18.
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A's beat Connacht 49-12 in Galway. Great stuff.
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Kanbei wrote:A's beat Connacht 49-12 in Galway. Great stuff.
At least 5 tries (possibly/probably 2 more judging from the scoreline)

That I know of:
1 for Caleb Montgomery
Two each for wingers Sexton and Baloucoune. Sexton's both long sprints. Baloucoune one intercept to go under the posts, the other a nice inside line off his wing.

Probably more that I didn't hear about from my roving reporter in sunny, still Galway.

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Five tries when Ulster had scored 35 points from what I can find, sounds like a 7 try job to me. :thumleft:

Four wins in a row, when did that last happen with the Ravens/A Team?

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BaggyTrousers wrote:Five tries when Ulster had scored 35 points from what I can find, sounds like a 7 try job to me. :thumleft:
Certainly went 21, 28, 35, 42, 49.

So presume the first 21 points were three goals, making 7 in total. :cheers:
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The Ulster tries came from Caleb Montgomery (2), Aaron Sexton (2), Peter Cooper and Robert Baloucoune (2).
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Dave wrote:We are brill.
Always have been Dave....well apart from when we have been utter crap
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Five tries when Ulster had scored 35 points from what I can find, sounds like a 7 try job to me. :thumleft:
Certainly went 21, 28, 35, 42, 49.

So presume the first 21 points were three goals, making 7 in total. :cheers:
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Ulster finish 3rd in the Irish conference on 19 points.

https://www.ulsterrugby.com/report_nost ... ster-a-49/
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