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sc*m have scored early
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Russ wrote:sc*m have scored early
Sc*m?? I know they have a few undesirables in their team but that's a bit harsh is it not??
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Wee Woman wrote:
Russ wrote:sc*m have scored early
Sc*m?? I know they have a few undesirables in their team but that's a bit harsh is it not??
From their chairman to their academy, not a likeable thing about them
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Leinster very disappointing so far!
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Russ wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:
Russ wrote:sc*m have scored early
Sc*m?? I know they have a few undesirables in their team but that's a bit harsh is it not??
From their chairman to their academy, not a likeable thing about them
Ahhh their fans are alright!
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Jackie Brown wrote:
Russ wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:
Russ wrote:sc*m have scored early
Sc*m?? I know they have a few undesirables in their team but that's a bit harsh is it not??
From their chairman to their academy, not a likeable thing about them
Ahhh their fans are alright!
I agree Jackie, I thought the people over there were lovely. In fact the first time we were over a couple we got talking to at the game came down the town for a pint with us later.

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Munster in last 8 after good performance to knock Gloucester out of the Heineken Cup. Only English qualifiers so far are Leicester in 7th and Saracens in 8th. :-)

Oh yes-and no Welsh.
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LV Cup tom kite is on
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Delighted for Whitten
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breakdown wrote:Delighted for Whitten
I didn't watch it - much as I wanted Exeter to win it for Whitten, I'd rather gouge my eyes out than watch two Engerlish teams slug it out.

Have now just looked at BBC match report and according to that, Ian wasn't playing. Steenson was on the bench, though.
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Was Whitten injured?

He seems to be doing fantastic for Exeter and the fans love him.
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Whitten & Steenson were being rested for the league! d'uh!
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breakdown wrote:Delighted for Whitten
Whitten did not play. :shock:
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by Carr07 » Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:06 pm

Whitten & Steenson were being rested for the league! d'uh!
It'll be a long rest for Whitten, what with him being out injured ... d'uh!
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fuzzylogic wrote:
by Carr07 » Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:06 pm

Whitten & Steenson were being rested for the league! d'uh!
It'll be a long rest for Whitten, what with him being out injured ... d'uh!
As far as English supporters are concerned that is termed rested, playing an International match is also rested.
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