Glasgow Vs Ulster Fri 5th April @ 7.35pm Premier Sports

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Setanta wrote:I do question the Ulster support!
What, their sanity for supporting Ulster?
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Another game that Lowry couldn't finish...

If only there was an Irish 10 available at the end of the season...
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Dave wrote:Another game that Lowry couldn't finish...

If only there was an Irish 10 available at the end of the season...
Expecting him to challenge in the air and run back into a line of 14 players is not his game. He can dodge the first tackler but gets nailed everytime by the second.

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jean valjean wrote:
Dave wrote:Another game that Lowry couldn't finish...

If only there was an Irish 10 available at the end of the season...
Expecting him to challenge in the air and run back into a line of 14 players is not his game. He can dodge the first tackler but gets nailed everytime by the second.

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Thought he just went over on his ankle 5minutes before he came off. Was it from a tackle?


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kingofthehill wrote:
jean valjean wrote:
Dave wrote:Another game that Lowry couldn't finish...

If only there was an Irish 10 available at the end of the season...
Expecting him to challenge in the air and run back into a line of 14 players is not his game. He can dodge the first tackler but gets nailed everytime by the second.

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Thought he just went over on his ankle 5minutes before he came off. Was it from a tackle?


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He went down after a tackle, then they strapped his ankle up.
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Ulster’s problem at least for another while will be to try and keep the level of intensity they managed against Leinster for more than the very odd big game.. even at that level they fell short against a jaded Mexican side that didn’t fire.. we are still getting rid of the problems from Kiss and other previous coaches some still need to be removed and reset... a project still.
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Yes Gary is that the league all but wrapped up.. Ulster are more like the Glens these days
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It's a timely reminder of how we are in transition. A starting lineup littered with Academy players/recent graduates and only one NIQ. Glasgow have had a solid set piece all season and have the tools to cut teams up. They are winning their conference after all. A bit of perspective is needed, although the non-finishing of tries is starting to become an issue.

Reinforcements are coming for next season. Whatever happens this season, it has already been an improvement on the catastrophic FOLK era, which we would all like to forget.
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Is it an improvement if Ulster don't qualify for the Champions Cup?
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Fly Half wrote:Is it an improvement if Ulster don't qualify for the Champions Cup?
Hmmm good point.....

Although, Kiss didn't achieve this. We would have to be disastrous to finish 4th and then lose the play off.
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Gonna need results to go our way these next 2 weekends. With a bit of luck we are still in 2nd place come Friday knowing a win will do the job.

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It was a game which after the first 2 minutes of the second half Ulster played as if there was an unspoken agreement "' this isn't our night -- why try "

The decision had at its roots a referee who was clueless ,

Forward passes ( by both sides did'n't happen ) playing players beyond the breakdown never happened-- coming in at the side never happened -- offside only happened once --?? . Team is going to deliberately and repeatedly going disrupt scrum to give away penalties ? The referee got the first scrum penalty wrong -- and then couldn't admit it and Glasgow repeatedly disrupted the scrum thereafter by boring on their own put in to achieve the penalty .

He spent ( wasted) 4 minutes looking at a handbags and then did nothing spent another 2 at the start of the second watching a player being taken out in the and did nothing --- It is dangerous play to jump at a player -- it was a least a yellow -- and should have been a red -- he bottled it . then McCloskey trying to do the right thing over kicked the ball -- to compound the notion its "not our night -- why try "

I am not blaming the decisions of the referee for Ulsters defeat it was his lack of presence which created an unwillingness of effort .
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Dave wrote:Another game that Lowry couldn't finish...

If only there was an Irish 10 available at the end of the season...
Sure them FIRFU-BOI cnuts have wee joey, Carty and Ed Byrne (or is that the Mock the Week panellist dude...) so they don’t need to worry about Paddy playing in green anymore so at least let us have him back home. I doubt anyone cares if he plays for them again and I doubt he would give a flyers either as long as he was home in Belfast and Ravenhill where he belongs.

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rumncoke wrote:It was a game which after the first 2 minutes of the second half Ulster played as if there was an unspoken agreement "' this isn't our night -- why try "

The decision had at its roots a referee who was clueless ,

Forward passes ( by both sides did'n't happen ) playing players beyond the breakdown never happened-- coming in at the side never happened -- offside only happened once --?? . Team is going to deliberately and repeatedly going disrupt scrum to give away penalties ? The referee got the first scrum penalty wrong -- and then couldn't admit it and Glasgow repeatedly disrupted the scrum thereafter by boring on their own put in to achieve the penalty .

He spent ( wasted) 4 minutes looking at a handbags and then did nothing spent another 2 at the start of the second watching a player being taken out in the and did nothing --- It is dangerous play to jump at a player -- it was a least a yellow -- and should have been a red -- he bottled it . then McCloskey trying to do the right thing over kicked the ball -- to compound the notion its "not our night -- why try "

I am not blaming the decisions of the referee for Ulsters defeat it was his lack of presence which created an unwillingness of effort .
Ref was correct on many decisions you mention but offsides and coming in from side was a problem with both sides, and is prevelant in most games nowadays.

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TopPoster wrote:
Dave wrote:Another game that Lowry couldn't finish...

If only there was an Irish 10 available at the end of the season...
Sure them FIRFU-BOI cnuts have wee joey, Carty and Ed Byrne (or is that the Mock the Week panellist dude...) so they don’t need to worry about Paddy playing in green anymore so at least let us have him back home. I doubt anyone cares if he plays for them again and I doubt he would give a flyers either as long as he was home in Belfast and Ravenhill where he belongs.

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