MOTM Ulster vs Scarlets

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Who was yer MOTM?

W Addison
10
21%
C Gilroy
0
No votes
D Cave
8
17%
S McCloskey
2
4%
H Speight
2
4%
B Burns
0
No votes
J Cooney
6
13%
A Warwick
0
No votes
J Andrew
0
No votes
T O'Toole
0
No votes
A O'Connor
0
No votes
I Henderson
16
34%
M Coetzee
0
No votes
S Reidy
0
No votes
N Timoney
3
6%
A McBurney
0
No votes
E O'Sullivan
0
No votes
R Kane
0
No votes
K Treadwell
0
No votes
C Henry
0
No votes
A Kernohan
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 47

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Hard to decide between the destroyer Henderson who owned the lineout and Addison who looks solid as a rock at the back. I odn't understand how McCloskey got the official motm.
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I could happily have voted Cave or Timoney but Hendy destroyed their lineout in the first half and allowed us to build on penalties.

FACT: Timoney & Cave were joint high tacklers with 8 each out of a team total of 83, so 21 idlebastards were playing. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I believe each made a turnover and of course, Timoney's tackle just after half-time saved the bacon. Good performances from both, and two guys who get taken for granted a bit. I hope Timoney will establish himself this season and Darren reestablish himself after that fu@ktard Kiss's rain of terror.

Did I ever tell you about Kiss telling Cave that Payne was starting the Hairyquims away game last season? :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: Dear sweet dilapidated Jaysus and the wee feckin' dunkey, what a clown. :roll:
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+1
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How do I vote for thon Italian TJ?

Pointed out a few offences that Marius had missed, including both yella card offences. :thumleft: :red:

Thon's a decent contribution from the sidelines.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:I could happily have voted Cave or Timoney but Hendy destroyed their lineout in the first half and allowed us to build on penalties.

FACT: Timoney & Cave were joint high tacklers with 8 each out of a team total of 83, so 21 idlebastards were playing. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I believe each made a turnover and of course, Timoney's tackle just after half-time saved the bacon. Good performances from both, and two guys who get taken for granted a bit. I hope Timoney will establish himself this season and Darren reestablish himself after that fu@ktard Kiss's rain of terror.

Did I ever tell you about Kiss telling Cave that Payne was starting the Hairyquims away game last season? :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: Dear sweet dilapidated Jaysus and the wee feckin' dunkey, what a clown. :roll:
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Deraless wrote:Addison. Like to see how he does in midfield too.

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Agree Addison, very involved from the outset, but please god no shifting him around, keep him at his strongest position
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Eggs wrote:
Deraless wrote:Addison. Like to see how he does in midfield too.

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Agree Addison, very involved from the outset, but please god no shifting him around, keep him at his strongest position
But he is predominately a centre is he not...?
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Amiga500 wrote:
Eggs wrote:
Deraless wrote:Addison. Like to see how he does in midfield too.

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Agree Addison, very involved from the outset, but please god no shifting him around, keep him at his strongest position
But he is predominately a centre is he not...?
Looked very assured at FB. Didn't really get to see his kicking ability.
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Amiga500 wrote:
Eggs wrote:
Deraless wrote:Addison. Like to see how he does in midfield too.

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Agree Addison, very involved from the outset, but please god no shifting him around, keep him at his strongest position
But he is predominately a centre is he not...?
My understanding was that although he can play 11-15 the consensus from the Sale supporters was that he is at his best in the back three, happy to be corrected if wrong tho.

I had assumed Ireland were predominantly interested to see if he could do a job at 15. He does seem the sort of player Schmidt would like
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big mervyn wrote:
Amiga500 wrote:
Eggs wrote:
Deraless wrote:Addison. Like to see how he does in midfield too.

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Agree Addison, very involved from the outset, but please god no shifting him around, keep him at his strongest position
But he is predominately a centre is he not...?
Looked very assured at FB. Didn't really get to see his kicking ability.
He had a few nice grubbers so has footballing ability. Seems to have time on his hands when running which is always a good sign. Am hoping he can fill the gap that JP left at the back.

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justinr73 wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:I could happily have voted Cave or Timoney but Hendy destroyed their lineout in the first half and allowed us to build on penalties.

FACT: Timoney & Cave were joint high tacklers with 8 each out of a team total of 83, so 21 idlebastards were playing. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I believe each made a turnover and of course, Timoney's tackle just after half-time saved the bacon. Good performances from both, and two guys who get taken for granted a bit. I hope Timoney will establish himself this season and Darren reestablish himself after that fu@ktard Kiss's rain of terror.

Did I ever tell you about Kiss telling Cave that Payne was starting the Hairyquims away game last season? :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: Dear sweet dilapidated Jaysus and the wee feckin' dunkey, what a clown. :roll:
Did you see Les on the tele tonight masterminding an away win at Ealing?
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Eggs wrote:
Amiga500 wrote:
Eggs wrote:
Deraless wrote:Addison. Like to see how he does in midfield too.

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Agree Addison, very involved from the outset, but please god no shifting him around, keep him at his strongest position
But he is predominately a centre is he not...?
My understanding was that although he can play 11-15 the consensus from the Sale supporters was that he is at his best in the back three, happy to be corrected if wrong tho.

I had assumed Ireland were predominantly interested to see if he could do a job at 15. He does seem the sort of player Schmidt would like
It's early days obviously, but he was very solid.
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Addison for me
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Sparky....who was NOT the same bear as the bear at the pre season shambles. By around 15kgs
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Tender wrote:Sparky....who was NOT the same bear as the bear at the pre season shambles. By around 15kgs
Either that or someone shoved a hoover up his Brennan.
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