Young Humph in run-out for Leicester.

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Young Humph in run-out for Leicester.

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See link below...........................



http://www.leicestertigers.com/29_4383.php
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Reads like a very upbeat report Browner. Fantastic action pic also. Looks to have put on more bulk and the facial expression shows committment.

Good luck to him. I hope he learns a lot this year.
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cables wrote: Good luck to him. I hope he learns a lot this year.
and comes back to Ulster/Ireland as a suitable replacement for his big brother :P
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Heard from a source over there that he will play mostly on development side with a good possibility of a run out in place of Goode in the AW cup rounds at least. :D It will be good experience for him to play at that level every week with a top class coaching outfit and team.
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If he doesn't learn about back play from pat Howard he won't learn from anyone. Best of luck to the lad.
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go mini-humph! :D

looking into my crystal ball i forsee that he will ripen up nicely just in time to come back to 2007/2008 celtic league winners and heiny cup semi-finalists ulster... :red: :red: :red:

...and help propel them that extra step and win the heiny for the second time in their history under the guidance of captain richie mccaw and coach justin harrison! :shock:



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