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Re: U20s
Anyone notice Humps sitting in the stand. No doubt looking at signing a few Argues for Gloucester.
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- Cap'n Grumpy
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Re: U20s
Yep! Can't argie with that.waggonsroll wrote:Anyone notice Humps sitting in the stand. No doubt looking at signing a few Argues for Gloucester.
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Re: U20s
I smiled.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Yep! Can't argie with that.waggonsroll wrote:Anyone notice Humps sitting in the stand. No doubt looking at signing a few Argues for Gloucester.
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.
Re: U20s
The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
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Re: U20s
England also produce gym monkeysbazzaj wrote:The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
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Re: U20s
NOt like young Porter then I assume.Russ wrote:England also produce gym monkeysbazzaj wrote:The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
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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Re: U20s
Bloody mexican needs to be careful he doesn't do a cian healyBaggyTrousers wrote:NOt like young Porter then I assume.Russ wrote:England also produce gym monkeysbazzaj wrote:The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
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Re: U20s
FOR ALL IRELAND FANS WHO MAY BE IN OR AROUND LONDON THIS SATURDAY AND LOOKING FOR TRANSPORT TO MANCHESTER FOR THE FINAL:
On the back supporter requests and the successful RWC 2015 buses, our friends in the Munster Rugby Supporters Club London Branch are making it easier for all Irish fans to add their support to the history making Ireland u-20 side for their World Rugby U-20 Final in Manchester this Saturday by running the a day return bus service to the game from London, subject to minimum numbers booking*
Please note there are no train options back to London after the game.
The Proposed Bus details are as follows:
13.30 Leave Central London, Temple Place (rear entrance to Walkabout Temple, Temple Station, Temple Pl, London WC2R 2PH)
13.55 Collection point in North (West) London (Crown Hotel, Cricklewood Broadway, our North Ldn Red Experience Venue)
En Route: Short(15minute stop) at one of the Motorway Service Stations
17.30 Expected Arrival to AJ Bell Stadium
19.00 Match kick off
20.50 Match approximate finish
21.40 Departures from ground back to London
The bus price is £40Stg return, £30 One way adult, with children ½ price and can be booked via the following link: Purchase Bus Tickets
Any Questions, please email mrsclondon@munsterrugby.ie
*NB, if we do not reach the minimum required numbers booking, a full refund will be provided.
*Match Tickets: Currently on public sale via ticketmaster, we have requested details on making a group booking and will advise all those who book the bus how they can book a match ticket with us.
On the back supporter requests and the successful RWC 2015 buses, our friends in the Munster Rugby Supporters Club London Branch are making it easier for all Irish fans to add their support to the history making Ireland u-20 side for their World Rugby U-20 Final in Manchester this Saturday by running the a day return bus service to the game from London, subject to minimum numbers booking*
Please note there are no train options back to London after the game.
The Proposed Bus details are as follows:
13.30 Leave Central London, Temple Place (rear entrance to Walkabout Temple, Temple Station, Temple Pl, London WC2R 2PH)
13.55 Collection point in North (West) London (Crown Hotel, Cricklewood Broadway, our North Ldn Red Experience Venue)
En Route: Short(15minute stop) at one of the Motorway Service Stations
17.30 Expected Arrival to AJ Bell Stadium
19.00 Match kick off
20.50 Match approximate finish
21.40 Departures from ground back to London
The bus price is £40Stg return, £30 One way adult, with children ½ price and can be booked via the following link: Purchase Bus Tickets
Any Questions, please email mrsclondon@munsterrugby.ie
*NB, if we do not reach the minimum required numbers booking, a full refund will be provided.
*Match Tickets: Currently on public sale via ticketmaster, we have requested details on making a group booking and will advise all those who book the bus how they can book a match ticket with us.
Re: U20s
Are McBurney, McPhillips, and Stockdale signed up in the Ulster Academy? ie is McPhillips signed up? I see the Leinster academy have already signed up all 8 of their U20s and provided their supporters with an updated Academy list - year1, 2, and 3. Too much to ask I suppose!
From the rolling glens of Antrim through the hills of Donegal we will stand and shout for Ulster as we win both scrum and maul from the lovely lakes of Fermanagh tae the shores of ould Lough Gall we will scream and shout for Ulster as we beat them one and all!
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Re: U20s
I may be dreaming Santa but wasn't McPhillips given a development contract a few months back? Stockdale too from memory, not sure about M'Burney.Setanta wrote:Are McBurney, McPhillips, and Stockdale signed up in the Ulster Academy? ie is McPhillips signed up? I see the Leinster academy have already signed up all 8 of their U20s and provided their supporters with an updated Academy list - year1, 2, and 3. Too much to ask I suppose!
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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Re: U20s
What will be the tariff levied on a gym monkey exported into the EU post brexit?Russ wrote:England also produce gym monkeysbazzaj wrote:The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
Re: U20s
Depends how shyte the pound goesSnipe Watson wrote:What will be the tariff levied on a gym monkey exported into the EU post brexit?Russ wrote:England also produce gym monkeysbazzaj wrote:The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Re: U20s
Freddos up to 60pDave wrote:Depends how shyte the pound goesSnipe Watson wrote:What will be the tariff levied on a gym monkey exported into the EU post brexit?Russ wrote:England also produce gym monkeysbazzaj wrote:The u2Os is a fairly good indication of what's to come through and the top lads in the tournament generally are translating into club and country now.
England in particular have really benefited from concentrating resources at this level and fast tracking these lads through the pro ranks.
On that logic we should be in pretty good shape.
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