Connacht v Munster Fri 27th October TG4

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Re: Connacht v Munster Fri 27th October TG4

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JJ Hanrahan had a nightmare.
His missed tackle cost Munster the game. I don't understand the hype about him.
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The red was deserved given the contact which was probably made worse by POMs slight deflection on carty. Munster would probably have won without the red I feel, but it made for a great last 20.

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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Shan wrote:Connacht win a game they did not expect to win.
I'm saying nuthin'

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Dublin4 wrote:JJ Hanrahan had a nightmare.
His missed tackle cost Munster the game. I don't understand the hype about him.
I don't either but your primary issue is that, just like "Munsterfans" you quite easily believe the hype about some Leinster bluffers. You are not alone of course. Some of the Ulster players some folk on here claim are better than less than average would make you beagle. Such is life.
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Re: Connacht v Munster Fri 27th October TG4

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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Shan wrote:Connacht win a game they did not expect to win.
I'm saying nuthin'

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jean valjean wrote:The red was deserved given the contact which was probably made worse by POMs slight deflection on carty. Munster would probably have won without the red I feel, but it made for a great last 20.

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Munster should have had the game won well in advance of the red card. It did not cost us the game. Munster awful performance did that all on its own.
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big mervyn wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Shan wrote:Connacht win a game they did not expect to win.
I'm saying nuthin'

>TT
You say it best when you say nothing at all.
You are sneakily encouraging him. A bad move. :D
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Dublin4 wrote:JJ Hanrahan had a nightmare.
His missed tackle cost Munster the game. I don't understand the hype about him.
He's as shyte as wee mads and wee joey

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Re: Connacht v Munster Fri 27th October TG4

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Shan wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Shan wrote:Connacht win a game they did not expect to win.
I'm saying nuthin'

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Away with you Grumps and yer gloating. :lol: :lol:
Your turn Shan :thumleft:
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Re: Connacht v Munster Fri 27th October TG4

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Shan wrote:
jean valjean wrote:The red was deserved given the contact which was probably made worse by POMs slight deflection on carty. Munster would probably have won without the red I feel, but it made for a great last 20.

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Munster should have had the game won well in advance of the red card. It did not cost us the game. Munster awful performance did that all on its own.
Munster did not play that well, but credit where due - Connacht battled away and deserved the win on their own performance. It detracts from their win to put it all down to poor play from Munster. Munster played as well as Connacht allowed them to on the day. Well done the Westies.
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Spiffsson wrote:
Munster did not play that well, but credit where due - Connacht battled away and deserved the win on their own performance. It detracts from their win to put it all down to poor play from Munster. Munster played as well as Connacht allowed them to on the day. Well done the Westies.
Me árse. It was an early Christmas present to our neighbours. How many lineouts did we make a balls of, how many stupid handling errors, how many poor kicks etc etc.
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Shan wrote:
Spiffsson wrote:
Munster did not play that well, but credit where due - Connacht battled away and deserved the win on their own performance. It detracts from their win to put it all down to poor play from Munster. Munster played as well as Connacht allowed them to on the day. Well done the Westies.
Me árse. It was an early Christmas present to our neighbours. How many lineouts did we make a balls of, how many stupid handling errors, how many poor kicks etc etc.
About the same number as Ulster is the answer.
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UlsterNo9 wrote:
Russ wrote:
Shan wrote:Need a big one. Gwan Munster, it's a game we expect to win!!
I doubt you will

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