Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Never at the races from the first whistle. Failed to match their intensity, and have been blown away. Really poor.

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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Only four more tries to go.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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To think that is Rory's last game in an Ulster shirt.

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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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shamalicious wrote:To think that is Rory's last game in an Ulster shirt.

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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Fair play to the Scots. A big cheer for Cave coming on a couple of minutes ago and a great cheer for Rory going off just now. Shame to see Rory saying goodbye in a shambles like this.
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solidarity wrote:Fair play to the Scots. A big cheer for Cave coming on a couple of minutes ago and a great cheer for Rory going off just now. Shame to see Rory saying goodbye in a shambles like this.
I regret not watching till Rory went off.

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shamalicious wrote:
solidarity wrote:Fair play to the Scots. A big cheer for Cave coming on a couple of minutes ago and a great cheer for Rory going off just now. Shame to see Rory saying goodbye in a shambles like this.
I regret not watching till Rory went off.

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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Herring leading try scror of the season, it seems. Glad to get rid of thon eejit Best and let Red lead us to glory.
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That's the half-century
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Billy looks drunk
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Lowry dragging Fagerson over the line to score
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If only Eurovision had been on to turn over to, happy holidays to you all, signing off until September....
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Lowry showed how useful it can be to be small. Not sure we'd have scored that 3rd try if DC hadn't been able to lift him up and touch him down. So much for Rum's theory.
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Re: Glasgow v Ulster, Fri May 17, 19:35

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Disappointing finish to the season but we have overachieved this year.

If you had of told me at the start of the year we would be in PRO14 semi and HC quarter I wouldn’t of believed you.


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kingofthehill wrote:Disappointing finish to the season but we have overachieved this year.

If you had of told me at the start of the year we would be in PRO14 semi and HC quarter I wouldn’t of believed you.


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Correct. Knockout rugby in both the league and Europe were a distant pipe dream 12 months ago.

We came up against a fully rounded and hungry Glasgow team who were considerably better than us.

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