Glasgow v Ulster

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interlooter wrote:How many knock ons did Lacey just miss
At least three, then he awarded a try after the Glasgow player lost control of the ball. Nae fekkkin justice, eh!
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My mate mccomish to tighthead :lol:
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Gusher "mccomish acts as the dummy runner"

That's not acting jim
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Spiffsson wrote:
interlooter wrote:How many knock ons did Lacey just miss
At least three, then he awarded a try after the Glasgow player lost control of the ball. Nae fekkkin justice, eh!
We might as well laugh about it now as that was beyond a joke.
Who reviews these TMOs and if they cannot see the harm this is doing then I do not understand.
I am in no way blaming the refs for this loss, as our second half performance was not good enough,
But does anyone else support the scrap the TMO campaign.
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Jackie Brown wrote:Disgusting by Lacey. TC has a neck injury and Lacey told him he couldn't leave.
None of the Ulster medics looked near Tom. He just wandered off
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We must at least deny glasgae the TBP
Super tackle by trimby again to snuff out an overlap
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WTF?! Annett told to calm down for patting his team mate on the back!!!!
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Gareth was with him, he was told of he went off Ulster would go down to 14.

As a sportsman what would you do?
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Peno to us after a hard fought ruck
Just keep it tight
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I've turned it off. That TMO try has soured the whole feck day for me.
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Just need to get out of glasgae ASAP
So disappointing after a solid start, in my opinion only by the looks of it.
We could well end up not making the semis at all after this demoralising and incredibly expensive game.
Talk of a home semi is pie in the sky
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Snipe Watson wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:Disgusting by Lacey. TC has a neck injury and Lacey told him he couldn't leave.
None of the Ulster medics looked near Tom. He just wandered off
If not mistaken he stood on the touch line looking to come off and then if not mistaken he was involved in having to make the tackle on Bennett when he scored.
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Cockatrice wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:Disgusting by Lacey. TC has a neck injury and Lacey told him he couldn't leave.
None of the Ulster medics looked near Tom. He just wandered off
If not mistaken he stood on the touch line looking to come off and then if not mistaken he was involved in having to make the tackle on Bennett when he scored.
How did the ref know he was injured? Just looked as if he headed for touch. GG should have been on to get him off.
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Glasgow's defence is something, isn't it? It's not good in the sense that Ulster's is, in that it avoids conceding points - it's good all over the park; pressures possession out of the opposition everywhere. If that team had an attack worth talking about, it would be seriously something but, realistically they shouldn't beat a full strength Leinster, Munster or Ulster side in a semi-final.

Ulster were fecking appalling; not the first time this season where the team has looked all out of ideas 40 minutes into the game. Injuries don't help but I'm beginning to think, more and more, that Ulster this season have been reliant, only, on the quality of preferred the XV / 23 and nothing more. Lack of strength and depth and yadda yadda yadda, I know but the game plan also seems to go out the window, which is much more concerning. If it's simply a big drop in talent, at least the shape of the team should look the same... The worst thing - that wasn't actually that weak an Ulster side.

Frankly bizarre refereeing spoiled the game as a spectacle. Lacey seems like a nice, affable guy and all. Nice bit of banter with the players, that sort of thing. Seems incapable of spotting knock-ons at ruck time. Either that or letting them go is his way of being the new Nigel Owens. The TMO has a lot to answer for, too; seemed the one decent angle for the Williams potential try was the only one not look at twice. And that was certainly more of a try than the one he gave to Glasgow. The look on the Glasgow player's face said it all... On a different day, all things the same, those two decisions would have given Ulster a losing bonus point. How important could that sort of thing be?

Not to distract from Ulster's haplessness, though. So I'll revisit my earlier words here, just to emphasis. Ulster were fecking appalling!
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Glasgow deserve great credit for a well fought victory.
Strauss and gray did huge damage and the young out half, Russell, looks like he will be wearing the Scottish 10 shirt very shortly and for some time.

Hard to say anything positive about us, other than Neil's synopsis was first class
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