Ulster v Leicester
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- Warrior Chief
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
Neither Hond nor Cooper are registered if the Champions Cup website is anything to go by.
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Warwick, McCall, EOS and Rodney (who may be banned after the A game) listed.Dave wrote:Looks like the Hond will have to be involved. He and Warwick are the only LHs available.
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I wonder is the great Rodney at loosehead experiment back on.
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I wonder if there is any allowance to add a prop due to injuries?Neill_M wrote:Warwick, McCall, EOS and Rodney (who may be banned after the A game) listed.Dave wrote:Looks like the Hond will have to be involved. He and Warwick are the only LHs available.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
Re: Ulster v Leicester
3.4 In order to reduce the possibility of uncontested scrums, each club may also nominate further front row players, referred to as Emergency Front Row players, who may be registered with EPCR on a match-by-match basis provided that all necessary details of the players have been submitted before 12 noon (GMT) on 20 September 2018. The provision for the nomination of Emergency Front Row players is not intended to allow clubs to improve the quality of their squads, and is designed to cater for illness and/or injury in the relevant positions. The players added to squads will typically come from a club’s academy or similar.
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We would be better going uncontested.Neill_M wrote:3.4 In order to reduce the possibility of uncontested scrums, each club may also nominate further front row players, referred to as Emergency Front Row players, who may be registered with EPCR on a match-by-match basis provided that all necessary details of the players have been submitted before 12 noon (GMT) on 20 September 2018. The provision for the nomination of Emergency Front Row players is not intended to allow clubs to improve the quality of their squads, and is designed to cater for illness and/or injury in the relevant positions. The players added to squads will typically come from a club’s academy or similar.
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
We've been going uncontested for most of the season.Dave wrote:We would be better going uncontested.Neill_M wrote:3.4 In order to reduce the possibility of uncontested scrums, each club may also nominate further front row players, referred to as Emergency Front Row players, who may be registered with EPCR on a match-by-match basis provided that all necessary details of the players have been submitted before 12 noon (GMT) on 20 September 2018. The provision for the nomination of Emergency Front Row players is not intended to allow clubs to improve the quality of their squads, and is designed to cater for illness and/or injury in the relevant positions. The players added to squads will typically come from a club’s academy or similar.
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
No problem getting the Hond in as rules state that registering an additional player should not be done to improve the quality of the squad.
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- Warrior Chief
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
When's the last time the Hond played? Has he been training?
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He warmed up on Friday and has not been listed as injured. He played a half in a preseason friendly.therealspratt wrote:When's the last time the Hond played? Has he been training?
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
He was in trainers the other day moving the cattle down the road to a new field for a bit more grass.therealspratt wrote:When's the last time the Hond played? Has he been training?
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Is he really that bad? Does anyone really know ?
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He can hardly get a game for the Ulster As, that doesn't speak well for him.nonplussed wrote:Is he really that bad? Does anyone really know ?
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
He's NIQd so won't get a run out for the As as is the new policy
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I am sure a couple of people on here who were at the pre season game he played said that was ok. Yet he has disappeared again without a trace after that.
Strange.
Strange.