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Ulster v Connacht
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
Great match up between Moore and Buckley. Two great scrummager. Andy will hold the line against Bealham. AW is very underrated as a LH but rarely bested Stewart will be tested
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
Maybe he was in Leicester seeing if he could pinch some silver from their cabinet...
Re: Ulster v Connacht
Marty might scrummage ok but if he waddles around the pitch again blowing after 3 mins it could be a long half for him.CIMANFOREVER wrote:Great match up between Moore and Buckley. Two great scrummager. Andy will hold the line against Bealham. AW is very underrated as a LH but rarely bested Stewart will be tested
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
Oh no he didn't!
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
He should look behind him----Look behind you !!!!! What ????? look behind you!!!!
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
Just so long as he and Aki don't act like ballbegs in front of the Memorial end
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
Sounds like cooney is up for it this time. My only worry is they go after the breakdown again, and with reffel only back and matty there (who knows what we'll get from him) we may struggle again.
Re: Ulster v Connacht
They absolutely creamed us at the breakdown in the knockout match last year.jean valjean wrote:Sounds like cooney is up for it this time. My only worry is they go after the breakdown again, and with reffel only back and matty there (who knows what we'll get from him) we may struggle again.
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
I'd fully expect them to target the breakdown. Big ask for Reffell.jean valjean wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 10:41 amSounds like cooney is up for it this time. My only worry is they go after the breakdown again, and with reffel only back and matty there (who knows what we'll get from him) we may struggle again.
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Re: Ulster v Connacht
Given the length of his layoff and previous conditioning issues, he needs a run of games. We need his scrummaging ability, he needs game time. He needs played as we can't rely solely on TOT and Wilson. The other options are very poorDave wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:12 pmMarty might scrummage ok but if he waddles around the pitch again blowing after 3 mins it could be a long half for him.CIMANFOREVER wrote:Great match up between Moore and Buckley. Two great scrummager. Andy will hold the line against Bealham. AW is very underrated as a LH but rarely bested Stewart will be tested
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