Fake news.222toHounslow wrote:I read somewhere today that Hond was signed on a three year contract. I thought all NIQs were out of contract at the end of this season?
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2 year deal. Signed for 17/18 season, so yes out of contract in the summer.222toHounslow wrote:I read somewhere today that Hond was signed on a three year contract. I thought all NIQs were out of contract at the end of this season?
https://www.ulsterrugby.com/2017/03/sou ... is-summer/
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Mike McComish took on Toulon's 'galacticos' single handed.Neill_M wrote:Take your pick between between 55-13 v Glaws in 2004/05 or 49-7 v Tigers in 2003/04. Or if you are going by points shipped the 60-22 game in Toulon in 2014/15.Dave wrote:What's our record defeat in the Heiny/SDC?
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Thank Jaysus I had an awful feeling he has a 3-year deal. The link is hilarious:Neill_M wrote:2 year deal. Signed for 17/18 season, so yes out of contract in the summer.222toHounslow wrote:I read somewhere today that Hond was signed on a three year contract. I thought all NIQs were out of contract at the end of this season?
https://www.ulsterrugby.com/2017/03/sou ... is-summer/
Most say TH has to be the cornerstone of your pack - but not Kiss, like SmallMind all he knew was when they're boiled, ate them.Commenting on the arrival of van der Merwe, Director of Rugby Les Kiss said:
“Schalk is a talented player who I’ve been really impressed by – he was the cornerstone of the Lions scrum that dominated for a couple of Super Rugby seasons.
However, I also very much doubt that a pack can dominate SA rugby with a lemon puff at loosehead, so WTFF has happened to Schalk the Farmer in the meantime?
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Am I mistaken or did Wasps not knock our ballix in, to the tune of 50+ many moons ago, maybe last century? Might even have been as big a thrashing as the Munster game, can't be sure.justinr73 wrote:Mike McComish took on Toulon's 'galacticos' single handed.Neill_M wrote:Take your pick between between 55-13 v Glaws in 2004/05 or 49-7 v Tigers in 2003/04. Or if you are going by points shipped the 60-22 game in Toulon in 2014/15.Dave wrote:What's our record defeat in the Heiny/SDC?
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Re: Ulster v Leicester
Warwick
Best
Kane
Hendo
AOC
Jordi
Timoney
Coetzee
Cooney
Burns
Stockdale
McCloskey
Curtis
Gilroy
Addison
I'm not sure about 13. I thought Curtis did ok. There could be an argument to play Addison at 13 but that might mean Nelson playing. With Leicester playing boshball the centres may need to be as robust as possible.
Best
Kane
Hendo
AOC
Jordi
Timoney
Coetzee
Cooney
Burns
Stockdale
McCloskey
Curtis
Gilroy
Addison
I'm not sure about 13. I thought Curtis did ok. There could be an argument to play Addison at 13 but that might mean Nelson playing. With Leicester playing boshball the centres may need to be as robust as possible.
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4 weeks for Rea. Ridiculous.
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Well remembered Baggy though not quite as bad as the other week. Still, we did win the Cup the following year.BaggyTrousers wrote:Am I mistaken or did Wasps not knock our ballix in, to the tune of 50+ many moons ago, maybe last century? Might even have been as big a thrashing as the Munster game, can't be sure.justinr73 wrote:Mike McComish took on Toulon's 'galacticos' single handed.Neill_M wrote:Take your pick between between 55-13 v Glaws in 2004/05 or 49-7 v Tigers in 2003/04. Or if you are going by points shipped the 60-22 game in Toulon in 2014/15.Dave wrote:What's our record defeat in the Heiny/SDC?
21 September 1997
15:00
London Wasps 56 – 3 Ulster
Loftus Road Stadium
Attendance: 4,120
All Logan's fault:
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rug ... 40542.html
The home attendances for that campaign are interesting.
2100 Glasgow
2500 Swansea
3250 Wasps
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You are correct BT. All of these defeats were away from home. In terms of home ones, I remember a very good Scarlets team do a number on Ulster on a very wet January day (11-35 Jan 2007)BaggyTrousers wrote:Am I mistaken or did Wasps not knock our ballix in, to the tune of 50+ many moons ago, maybe last century? Might even have been as big a thrashing as the Munster game, can't be sure.justinr73 wrote:Mike McComish took on Toulon's 'galacticos' single handed.Neill_M wrote:Take your pick between between 55-13 v Glaws in 2004/05 or 49-7 v Tigers in 2003/04. Or if you are going by points shipped the 60-22 game in Toulon in 2014/15.Dave wrote:What's our record defeat in the Heiny/SDC?
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I swear I still have water in my ear from that day.Neill_M wrote:
You are correct BT. All of these defeats were away from home. In terms of home ones, I remember a very good Scarlets team do a number on Ulster on a very wet January day (11-35 Jan 2007)
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Pardon?Dave wrote:I swear I still have water in my ear from that day.Neill_M wrote:
You are correct BT. All of these defeats were away from home. In terms of home ones, I remember a very good Scarlets team do a number on Ulster on a very wet January day (11-35 Jan 2007)
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HE SAID HE STILL HAS WATER IN HIS EAR FROM THAT DAY
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It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.
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This is the weakest Tigers team to visit the province. 3 weeks ago no-one would have said a defeat was acceptable. Another home defeat against a team we should be beating at home would really knock confidence.
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Good old Nokia phones. Not like the smartphones of nowadays that are lumped into a tub of rice giving you nothing but false hope.Jackie Brown wrote:It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.
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