Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm

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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm

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Can’t be just me who thinks that Jeff has been our best TH this season?

Three assists for JS wasn’t it?
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He has, by some distance, been our best TH.
A slight wobble at the beginning with his fitness, when he was told to bulk up, but has been invaluable since.
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Dave wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 3:46 pm
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Dave wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 2:17 pm
Should be a strong side from Ulster. My pick:
With only two league games, a QF and an SF we should be going locked and loaded full strength for the last four games. Do not expect to see Greg ones until August.
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JTA would stay but blocked by Dublin. Already a NIQ in his position at another province?

MOTM for me was McCann but it always gets given to whoever scores the most points.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 3:12 pm Looks likely to be a rather damp DAY 5928.
You can get special pants for that Mike. :roll:
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Deraless wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 10:49 pm JTA would stay but blocked by Dublin. Already a NIQ in his position at another province?

MOTM for me was McCann but it always gets given to whoever scores the most points.
MAaaaaa at Leinster but I don’t buy for one second why deporting Jeff helps Irish rugby.

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Not sure what Stewart did to deserve motm bar the 3 run in tries. For me stockdale was superb all night and back to the hard running, stepping and fending player we have waited 2 seasons to see again. Welcome back Jacob.
Dragons were far better than their league positon suggests and came with as much fight and effort as any team this season. We were caught cold by their intensity and took a while to get into the game. 5 points was the main ask so now over to munster to do us a favour. We need JTA to do a full 80 next week with TOT hopefully back for the home quarter final.
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What did Moore do to get the Dragons 13 all riled up at the final whistle?
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Deraless wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 10:49 pm JTA would stay but blocked by Dublin. Already a NIQ in his position at another province?

MOTM for me was McCann but it always gets given to whoever scores the most points.
Thought McCann had a better game in general to Stewart.

Does Tom Stewart do enough in the tight and breakdown? He never seems to make telling contributions, or maybe we're spoilt to have watched Rory Best play there for 15 years?
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big mervyn wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:11 pm What did Moore do to get the Dragons 13 all riled up at the final whistle?
Dunno - he properly lost it!

Agree with Jean about Stockers but not about the Dragons.

They’re dung and we were in second gear.

Nice gas by their nine for his try through.
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Big-al wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:41 pm
Deraless wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 10:49 pm JTA would stay but blocked by Dublin. Already a NIQ in his position at another province?

MOTM for me was McCann but it always gets given to whoever scores the most points.
Thought McCann had a better game in general to Stewart.

Does Tom Stewart do enough in the tight and breakdown? He never seems to make telling contributions, or maybe we're spoilt to have watched Rory Best play there for 15 years?
Good question but Rory didn’t appear on the wing for a hat trick that often!
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justinr73 wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:43 pm
big mervyn wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:11 pm What did Moore do to get the Dragons 13 all riled up at the final whistle?
Dunno - he properly lost it!

Agree with Jean about Stockers but not about the Dragons.

They’re dung and we were in second gear.

Nice gas by their nine for his try through.
D13 seemed to be saying that Moore had hit him in the eye but must have been completely accidental
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solidarity wrote:
justinr73 wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:43 pm
big mervyn wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:11 pm What did Moore do to get the Dragons 13 all riled up at the final whistle?
Dunno - he properly lost it!

Agree with Jean about Stockers but not about the Dragons.

They’re dung and we were in second gear.

Nice gas by their nine for his try through.
D13 seemed to be saying that Moore had hit him in the eye but must have been completely accidental
He seemed to have a nice shiner alright. Wonder did it happen prior to the end of the game, if not it happened very quickly.
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MightyRearranger wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 5:09 pm Wonder if that was the anniversary Biden really wanted to come over and mark. Judging by his comments with Rob Kearney Biden must be a big rugby fan...
He claims to have followed the ABs in Ireland on the 63/64 tour. Watched all the games in Ireland which means he would have been in Ravenhill.
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big mervyn wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 12:32 am
MightyRearranger wrote: Fri Apr 14, 2023 5:09 pm Wonder if that was the anniversary Biden really wanted to come over and mark. Judging by his comments with Rob Kearney Biden must be a big rugby fan...
He claims to have followed the ABs in Ireland on the 63/64 tour. Watched all the games in Ireland which means he would have been in Ravenhill.
Or as usual he's a lying c u next Tuesday like all Yank politicians?
Maybe he mistook the bedtime story his wet nurse was reading to him during his afternoon nap for reality. £7m that could've been spent saving lives or supporting charities..... :duh: :banghead:
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