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unreal win.
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Thon loosehead Porter is some machine.
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I keep thinking we should try and poach Deegan off of the Ladyboys. Tempt him with a development contract.
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Nightsoil wrote:I keep thinking we should try and poach Deegan off of the Ladyboys. Tempt him with a development contract.
He will be some unit in a few years.
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I am impressed with McPhillips everytime I see him play. He has a good boot on him and a great step too with an eye for a gap. OK a 14 man Georgia u20 is not like the dizzying heights of the AIL but still...
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Ireland will play the Pumas in the last 4.

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Some very good ball handling along the re-jugged ireland backline, Terry Kennedy and Hugo Keenan looked sharp with ball in hand. Jonny McPhillips very composed with ball in hand and when kicking, has been key to both of the last two wins.

And Andrew Porter gave a great cameo off the bench, steadied a rocking Ireland scrum, looks like he might go the the gym occasionally. The back-up hooker O'Brien nearly as active around the park as McBurney was on Saturday.

Lots of reason to feel positive for the future, even if it would be nice if a few more of them were Ulstermen.
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Ireland Argentina match is on Monday night on SS3 at 5:30pm, England Saffers game on afterwards.
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NZ U20's have scored 4 tries in the first 12 minutes against Wales U20's....OUCH!
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mea97mb wrote:NZ U20's have scored 4 tries in the first 12 minutes against Wales U20's....OUCH!
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McPhillips playing with the top 6 inches again today.

Impressive looking. :thumleft:
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:McPhillips playing with the top 6 inches again today.

Impressive looking. :thumleft:
Boy doin' good.

That McBurney is doin' rightly forbye

That Stockdale will never make a player ....................according to some here.
That Stockdale is wild slow ........................according to some here.

I recall watching McPhillips in the 6Ns and he kicked the ball like it was a pun'o'mince

All going swimmingly, 20 points up after an hour but hey, Schmidtferbrains & his new bench showed how to lose a winning lead on Saturday.

Some really good young lads in this squad.

I know it's a different matter stepping up to adult level but thon young beast Porter looks like he will be some boy in a couple or three years. Deegan too could be a good'un.
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:McPhillips playing with the top 6 inches again today.

Impressive looking. :thumleft:
He'd hardly be up to Barbara's standard mind you ...............wait ............up or down? :scratch:
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Bejabbers, that's a kick. No pun'o'mince the nicht laddie.
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