Six Nations week 2
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Six Nations week 2
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Ireland first up next week v France (2:25pm ko) - short turnaround after a physical game. The fitness report on Monday morning will be interesting.
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Ireland to get humped in Paris
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Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
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Live blog anyone?Deraless wrote:Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Yeah ...........Paris eh?????? ........................ pffffffffffffff so unromantic better of in Cookstown or even Lurgan.Once a Knight wrote:Sorry, seriously, for one minute do you think I'm spending Valentines night in Paris!Deraless wrote:Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Do you reckon there are more dangerous radicals in Paris or Lurgan?BaggyTrousers wrote:Yeah ...........Paris eh?????? ........................ pffffffffffffff so unromantic better of in Cookstown or even Lurgan.Once a Knight wrote:Sorry, seriously, for one minute do you think I'm spending Valentines night in Paris!Deraless wrote:Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
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Flip a coin ..........worked for Hilary.Russ wrote:Do you reckon there are more dangerous radicals in Paris or Lurgan?BaggyTrousers wrote:Yeah ...........Paris eh?????? ........................ pffffffffffffff so unromantic better of in Cookstown or even Lurgan.Once a Knight wrote:Sorry, seriously, for one minute do you think I'm spending Valentines night in Paris!Deraless wrote:Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Sat 13th Feb
France Ireland 2:25pm (UK Time) Jaco Peyper BBC
Wales Scotland 4:50pm George Clownshoes BBC
Sun 14th Feb
Italy England 2:00pm (UK Time) Glen Jackson ITV
France Ireland 2:25pm (UK Time) Jaco Peyper BBC
Wales Scotland 4:50pm George Clownshoes BBC
Sun 14th Feb
Italy England 2:00pm (UK Time) Glen Jackson ITV
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Cookstown? Lurgan? What about the City of Light (yes - just the wan) - Cullybackey?BaggyTrousers wrote:Yeah ...........Paris eh?????? ........................ pffffffffffffff so unromantic better of in Cookstown or even Lurgan.Once a Knight wrote:Sorry, seriously, for one minute do you think I'm spending Valentines night in Paris!Deraless wrote:Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
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Sorry, seriously, for one minute do you think I'm spending Valentines night in Paris! [/q8Once a Knight wrote:Deraless wrote:Think most of the travelling fans (excepting all UAFC posters obv) will be planning on it. Valentine's weekend and all that.Russ wrote:Ireland to get humped in Paris
Arrive at 12 and leave at 8 - no time for humping
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McFadden added to squad. Earls undergoing RTPP.
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French 23 for Sat
1- POIROT Jefferson 2- GUIRADO Guilhem (c) 3- ATONIO Uini 4- FLANQUART Alexandre 5- MAESTRI Yoann 6- LAURET Wenceslas 7- CAMARA Yacouba 8- CHOULY Damien 9- BEZY Sébastien 10- PLISSON Jules 11- VAKATAWA Virimi 12- DANTY Jonathan 13- MERMOZ Maxime 14- THOMAS Teddy 15- MEDARD Maxime
16- CHAT Camille 17- SLIMANI Rabah 18- BEN AROUS Eddy 19- JEDRASIAK Paul 20- GOUJON Loann 21- MACHENAUD Maxime 22- DOUSSAIN Jean-Marc 23- BONNEVAL Hugo
Les Bleus won their opening game against Italy 23-21 but Novès is without the injured Louis Picamoles and Gaël Fickou, who misses out for personal reasons.
They are replaced by Yacouba Camara, with Damien Chouly shifting to No.8, while Maxime Mermoz replaces Fickou in the centres. There is one other change in the backline, as Teddy Thomas comes onto the wing for Hugo Bonneval, who drops down to the bench. Most of the changes come in the backs though Noves has also opted to replace both props, Eddy Ben Arous and Rabah Slimani, with Jefferson Poirot and Uini Atonio starting in their place. The final change sees Alexandre Flanquart start ahead of Paul Jedrasiak in the second row.
1- POIROT Jefferson 2- GUIRADO Guilhem (c) 3- ATONIO Uini 4- FLANQUART Alexandre 5- MAESTRI Yoann 6- LAURET Wenceslas 7- CAMARA Yacouba 8- CHOULY Damien 9- BEZY Sébastien 10- PLISSON Jules 11- VAKATAWA Virimi 12- DANTY Jonathan 13- MERMOZ Maxime 14- THOMAS Teddy 15- MEDARD Maxime
16- CHAT Camille 17- SLIMANI Rabah 18- BEN AROUS Eddy 19- JEDRASIAK Paul 20- GOUJON Loann 21- MACHENAUD Maxime 22- DOUSSAIN Jean-Marc 23- BONNEVAL Hugo
Les Bleus won their opening game against Italy 23-21 but Novès is without the injured Louis Picamoles and Gaël Fickou, who misses out for personal reasons.
They are replaced by Yacouba Camara, with Damien Chouly shifting to No.8, while Maxime Mermoz replaces Fickou in the centres. There is one other change in the backline, as Teddy Thomas comes onto the wing for Hugo Bonneval, who drops down to the bench. Most of the changes come in the backs though Noves has also opted to replace both props, Eddy Ben Arous and Rabah Slimani, with Jefferson Poirot and Uini Atonio starting in their place. The final change sees Alexandre Flanquart start ahead of Paul Jedrasiak in the second row.
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That lot couldn't bate eggs, if Ireland don't win Fibber must go. Rather a shame to see France reduced to this sort of a rabble. I see a parallel between Guy Noves & Gar Jenkins.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.