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Not a bad result all things considered.

The 6n club games have gone quite well so far despite Ulster playing 50 shades of keek.
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How costly will ihumphs miss be?
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Russ wrote:How costly will ihumphs miss be?
I was thinking that this very day Russ. If it weren't for that and the Zebre debacle we'd be handy. But we is where we is, two out of five missions accomplished before we hit the heavy traffic in Galway.

Friday night will be a similar breakdown challenge to the Edinburgh game. Scarlets play two opensides with Shingler at 6 doing the carrying. I expect a victory.
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Can't link it but Trimble has tweeted DOC sprinting out of the tunnel. He can be funny when he tries.
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Snipe Watson wrote:
Russ wrote:How costly will ihumphs miss be?
I was thinking that this very day Russ. If it weren't for that and the Zebre debacle we'd be handy. But we is where we is, two out of five missions accomplished before we hit the heavy traffic in Galway.

Friday night will be a similar breakdown challenge to the Edinburgh game. Scarlets play two opensides with Shingler at 6 doing the carrying. I expect a victory.
We would indeed be almost home and hosed but for 2 wastes of skin & gristle, Fat Declan & Arsey Humph.

If we head into the last 3 games unbeaten in the next 4, we are looking good. Lots of big clashes for other contenders in the next 4 weeks.

It's hard to believe that we could do something in the league given we've really only played very well once, home to Glasgow, but it's there to be done.
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big mervyn wrote:Not a bad result all things considered.

The 6n club games have gone quite well so far despite Ulster playing 50 shades of keek.

Not bad at all. A good save really which keeps Munster in the thick of the action.
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Once a Knight wrote:It is a very sad indictment of the strength of our league, Baggy.

That a team playing some of the guff we have can be anywhere close to the top is a joke.
Unfortunately true. The Top 5 aren't great. The bottom 7, and especially the bottom 4, are fair shíte.
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Munster about to go top of the league, TBP just scored 22-10 up.

Munster dominated the first half but only scored 2 trys, then Weegies from nowhere got back to 12-10 but two quick tries and it's looking all over.

Hopefully no LBP for Weegies. 7 minutes to go.
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Close one. Wee foot in touch for Glesga denies them the losing bp.
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Frankie thinks Munster and Glasgow will be meeting again later in the year. He must think Munster are going to end up 4th then? !
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Late TMO decision disallows a Weegie try, tighter than a newt'stwat.

Earls MOTM after a quality finish but Keatley has played very well but goal kicked like a drain. I'd have voted for him.

Game over 22-10 Munster top of league, Ulster 3rd behind Weegies on games won thanks to not bothering to get a TBP last night. :roll:
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Deraless wrote:Frankie thinks Munster and Glasgow will be meeting again later in the year. He must think Munster are going to end up 4th then? !
I didn't think there was a 3rd & 4th play off, maybe they will announce it in April. :D
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Great bonus point win for Munster and we are back at the top of the league....where we belong. :D

Great to see Earls continuing to get back to his best. Apart from the one moment where he made a balls of a try opportunity he was excellent. Great skill too for his try although it has to be said it was great skill from Keatley with the kick through for him.

Delighted to see Munster playing like this tonight- loads of good attacking play and offloading.
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The BBC website says Glasgow had 23 players unavailable due to international call-ups, injuries and suspensions. Still, you can only beat what's in front of you.
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