Munster 18/19

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The dogs on the street are barking that Ian Keatley will be playing his rugby in Prosecco-Land next season.
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You need something to wash the horse meat down with.
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Decent enough win for Munster. Important thing is we are now top of our conference. Now we need to stay there and ensure we don't make a balls of the euro cup games.

Surprised nobody mentioned the MOTM performance from wee Joey. :D
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Shan wrote:Decent enough win for Munster. Important thing is we are now top of our conference. Now we need to stay there and ensure we don't make a balls of the euro cup games.

Surprised nobody mentioned the MOTM performance from wee Joey. :D
There are some rugby experts on social media thinking that Carbery will soon be the no 10 for Ireland. Apparently Sexton doesn't really have the temperament.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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42.ie saying that Jaco Taute is going to Tigers for next season.
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Treviso sounds like a good move for Keatley as well.
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Neill_M wrote:42.ie saying that Jaco Taute is going to Tigers for next season.
England will suit him. He can bash away all day.
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justinr73 wrote:Treviso sounds like a good move for Keatley as well.
Agreed. A club which will suit his standard.
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Dave wrote:There are some rugby experts on social media thinking that Carbery will soon be the no 10 for Ireland. Apparently Sexton doesn't really have the temperament.
Experts indeed. That said the mad thing is that in most cases the experts on social media are no worse than the experts on mainstream media.
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Cipriani V Joey. Battle of the controlling 10s.

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Munster: Mike Haley; Andrew Conway, Chris Farrell, Rory Scannell, Keith Earls; Joey Carbery, Conor Murray; Dave Kilcoyne, Niall Scannell, Stephen Archer; Jean Kleyn, Tadhg Beirne; Peter O’Mahony (captain), Tommy O’Donnell, CJ Stander.

Replacements: Rhys Marshall, Jeremy Loughman, John Ryan, Billy Holland, Arno Botha, Alby Mathewson, Tyler Bleyendaal, Dan Goggin.

Gloucester team: Tom Hudson; Charlie Sharples, Billy Twelvetrees, Mark Atkinson, Ollie Thorley, Danny Cipriani, Callum Braley; Josh Hohneck, Henry Walker, Fraser Balmain; Ed Slater, Gerbrandt Grobler, Franco Mostert, Lewis Ludlow, Ben Morgan (captain).

Replacements: Franco Marais, Alex Seville, Ciaran Knight, Freddie Clarke, Gareth Evans, Ben Vellacott, Owen Williams, Henry Trinder.

No excuses for Munster. Need to be winning a game like this.
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Munster's Round 6 game v the Chiefs is the "Free" game of the round and is being shown on Channel 4 and Virgin Media One (TV3).

I wonder whether the Exeter coaching staff will leave their tactics in a taxi........ >EW :lol:
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This pro-Munster bias from the media is a disgrace I tells ya.
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Shan wrote:This pro-Munster bias from the media is a disgrace I tells ya.
Irish Indo big fans......NOT Some of the stuff they were saying about Conor Murray etc Image

It is a rag mind.
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Neill_M wrote:
Shan wrote:This pro-Munster bias from the media is a disgrace I tells ya.
Irish Indo big fans......NOT Some of the stuff they were saying about Conor Murray etc Image

It is a rag mind.
I'm glad to say I don't know what is meant by the Murray reference. I gave up on the Indo - To call it a rag is to give it more praise than it deserves.
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