Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
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Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
You can get 10/3 on Ulster. Home advantage and our recent trip to Scotston notwithstanding, that seems quite generous to me.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
We are going nowhere with that lineout.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
Will there be URSC organised big yella bus for this trip?
Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
somewhat like the trip to the Aviva when the oressure was all on Leinster i’d say it is all on Glasgow now. They are a very good side with threats all over the pitch and IMHO favourites to win it this year.
Anything from now a bonus to be honest. Glasgow are up with Munster and Leinster as the 3 teams I would say are still ahead of Ulster in the pro14. I’d say at Scotstoun they would beat Ulster 7 or 8/10 times. They do occasionally implode at home and if Ulster show the sort fo intent they did at the RDS then who knows.
Need to get the set piece right and be more clinical in attack. Will be a real test if the defence as they can cut loose from anywwhere.
Anything from now a bonus to be honest. Glasgow are up with Munster and Leinster as the 3 teams I would say are still ahead of Ulster in the pro14. I’d say at Scotstoun they would beat Ulster 7 or 8/10 times. They do occasionally implode at home and if Ulster show the sort fo intent they did at the RDS then who knows.
Need to get the set piece right and be more clinical in attack. Will be a real test if the defence as they can cut loose from anywwhere.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
and a yella submarine*?The Ulsterian wrote:Will there be URSC organised big yella bus for this trip?
* Other forms of crossing the Irish sea are available.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
Anyone any idea which section the bulk of the Ulster support will be in?
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
Ulster could be better this time out — a change of refs could work wonders !!
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
East stand seems to be selling well!tighthead3 wrote:Anyone any idea which section the bulk of the Ulster support will be in?
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
Ian Og is checking out the possibility of a bridge getting built for next weekend.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:and a yella submarine*?The Ulsterian wrote:Will there be URSC organised big yella bus for this trip?
* Other forms of crossing the Irish sea are available.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
He’s flying over onboard a private jet with his entire family to inspect facilities. He’s such a fantastic ambassador for Ulster, that’s why we love him so much.
I know we’ve punched way above our weight this season and we still have a lot of rebuilding to do, but I think we’ll do the Jocks.
I know we’ve punched way above our weight this season and we still have a lot of rebuilding to do, but I think we’ll do the Jocks.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
We've got a bit of momentum and the extra game followed by a 2 week break may work in our favour.Tender wrote:He’s flying over onboard a private jet with his entire family to inspect facilities. He’s such a fantastic ambassador for Ulster, that’s why we love him so much.
I know we’ve punched way above our weight this season and we still have a lot of rebuilding to do, but I think we’ll do the Jocks.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
The two week break will help because there will be some sore bodies today. When Cooney went off, was it an injury? He had a HIA at some point but came back on. Hendo had an ankle strapped up at one point too. Luke took a knock also.
It will give Stockdale some time as well. Any word on Ludik?
It will give Stockdale some time as well. Any word on Ludik?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
Stockdake was jumping around lifting team mates at the FT whistle. Didn't look to concerned about his injury.
Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35
Much cheaper to fly to Edinburgh than Glasgow from Stansted.
Won’t be because of a tin-pot Pro 14 match, nor does the Old Firm seem to be the issue.
The scenic route it is then.
Won’t be because of a tin-pot Pro 14 match, nor does the Old Firm seem to be the issue.
The scenic route it is then.