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I don't like this thread
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All went wrong for Cardiff after Big Nick went off.

Busted flush apparently.
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Cardiff lost it -- had the game won

Byrne (Winger ) is another Fitzgerald the ability to do everything and achieve nothing , Leinster backs failed to impress but Cullen definitely schools the forwards how to play within the 22 metre area which is where the game was won and lost.

Also watched some of the Ospreys match a typical first game lots of mistakes by both sides the difference being North who showed that you give him space at your peril once he hits top speed your not going to stop him.

Zebra v Sunkings an entertaining error filled gamed but definitely not good rugby.
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Leinster team to play Scarlets tomorrow

15 Jordan Larmour 14 Fergus McFadden 13 Rory O'Loughlin 12 Robbie Henshaw 11 James Lowe 10 Ross Byrne 9 Jamison Gibson-Park; 1 Cian Healy 2 Sean Cronin 3 Tadhg Furlong 4 Devin Toner 5 Ian Nagle 6 Josh Murphy 7 Rhys Ruddock 8 Jack Conan

16 James Tracy 17 Peter Dooley 18 Andrew Porter 19 Mick Kearney 20 Max Deegan 21 Luke McGrath 22 Noel Reid 23 Joe Tomane
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Scarlets have a few big guns back too.
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Have I mentioned I hate Mexicans? Thunderwankstains.
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Should be a good game this...

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It was
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:blueafro: giving the likes of Sexton, Rob Kearney and JVDF their 1st starts of the year v the Dragons. Should be a close one..... :roll:

Paddy Power giving the Welsh side a 36 point lead on the handicap.
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We won't see this full turn out often this year, and should delight in how good they are as a team in support play, off the ball running and passing, both backs and forwards. Dragons not the pushover that they have been previously, and despite the scoreline, defended well. But Sexton/ringrose/Henshaw/ Kearney ( by 2)/Gilmore Etc plus a sublime back row difficult to contain.
They amazingly lost 4 or 5 of their own lineout, having at the end of last season not lost one in 5 matches ( Cronin throwing).
They will be a handful for UR unless we get them when the Irish internationals are unavailable.
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Dragons not a pushover? They're barely recognisable as a professional outfit. Jackman is a complete bluffer.
Fortyniner wrote:We won't see this full turn out often this year, and should delight in how good they are as a team in support play, off the ball running and passing, both backs and forwards. Dragons not the pushover that they have been previously, and despite the scoreline, defended well. But Sexton/ringrose/Henshaw/ Kearney ( by 2)/Gilmore Etc plus a sublime back row difficult to contain.
They amazingly lost 4 or 5 of their own lineout, having at the end of last season not lost one in 5 matches ( Cronin throwing).
They will be a handful for UR unless we get them when the Irish internationals are unavailable.
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Jackie Brown wrote:Dragons not a pushover? They're barely recognisable as a professional outfit. Jackman is a complete bluffer.
Fortyniner wrote:We won't see this full turn out often this year, and should delight in how good they are as a team in support play, off the ball running and passing, both backs and forwards. Dragons not the pushover that they have been previously, and despite the scoreline, defended well. But Sexton/ringrose/Henshaw/ Kearney ( by 2)/Gilmore Etc plus a sublime back row difficult to contain.
They amazingly lost 4 or 5 of their own lineout, having at the end of last season not lost one in 5 matches ( Cronin throwing).
They will be a handful for UR unless we get them when the Irish internationals are unavailable.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:Dragons not a pushover? They're barely recognisable as a professional outfit. Jackman is a complete bluffer.
Fortyniner wrote:We won't see this full turn out often this year, and should delight in how good they are as a team in support play, off the ball running and passing, both backs and forwards. Dragons not the pushover that they have been previously, and despite the scoreline, defended well. But Sexton/ringrose/Henshaw/ Kearney ( by 2)/Gilmore Etc plus a sublime back row difficult to contain.
They amazingly lost 4 or 5 of their own lineout, having at the end of last season not lost one in 5 matches ( Cronin throwing).
They will be a handful for UR unless we get them when the Irish internationals are unavailable.
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Leinster leading 12-0 at half time.
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Leinster making a balls of it at the start of the second half. Now 12-7.
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