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by Hans Indaruck
Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:47 am
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Ulster v Glasgae... Live
Replies: 344
Views: 28635

Re: Ulster v Glasgae... Live

[quote="bangorboy"]Intense oerformance - FNW immense - O'Connor and McCloskey getting better with every game.... Only downside was the Glasgow version of Baggy standing beside me :-)

Those Weegie supporters on the Prom were good craic tbf!
by Hans Indaruck
Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:44 am
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Glasgow?
Replies: 47
Views: 7711

Re: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Glasgow?

The entire pack were just what was needed last night. O'Connor continues to impress, Van the Man has completed his Muller cloning, Herbie is solidity personified, Rory just seems to get better and better especially at the breakdown, Robbie and Chad are workhorses who bleed Ulster through and through...
by Hans Indaruck
Wed Oct 08, 2014 12:40 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Injury Update
Replies: 8188
Views: 1101599

Re: Injury Update

Last season we would have been contemplating playing McKinney. Good to have options in the absence of Paddy. iHumph has a defensive weakness but he will start because of his goal kicking. Olding could move to ten if iHumph is particularly exposed as a weak link. At least we will have a plan b. Oldi...
by Hans Indaruck
Tue Oct 07, 2014 12:39 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Round 6 - Ra Weegies
Replies: 286
Views: 27694

Re: Round 6 - Ra Weegies

This place has turned into a madhouse......... McCloskey picked over Olding and Marshall. :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: Madder than Mad Jack McMad...... Hans Indaruck and wrong way round Ivor have not previously shown such advanced signs of lunacy. Olding is the future of Irish centre pla...
by Hans Indaruck
Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:18 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Round 6 - Ra Weegies
Replies: 286
Views: 27694

Re: Round 6 - Ra Weegies

I believe it is time to swallow hard and make the right choices based on the in form players. To that end Tommy Bowe would benefit from some time warming the bench and coming on hungry on Saturday. McCloskey should start - OK Embra and Zebra are not the strongest opposition but he still proved himse...
by Hans Indaruck
Sat Oct 04, 2014 12:02 am
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Edinburgh?
Replies: 31
Views: 4503

Re: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Edinburgh?

It was a dour match but a satisfactory result. However, my night was cheered by one young man who really put his hand up and reassured me that the future for Ulster is bright - well done Alan O'Connor you are my Guinness Pro 12 Man of the Match! :thumleft:
by Hans Indaruck
Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:39 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Injury Update
Replies: 8188
Views: 1101599

Re: Injury Update

Anybody remember the bad old days of cortisone injections in the knee?... some things have improved tbf... Huh! Injections schmechions! The magic wet sponge (with or without sponge) every time! You wouldn't have seen old Jock Gilmore anywhere near an injection needle at Belmont - he just used his m...
by Hans Indaruck
Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:23 pm
Forum: Stand Up fer the Ulstermen
Topic: URSC arrangements for Edinburgh match
Replies: 2
Views: 1244

Re: URSC arrangements for Edinburgh match

URSC Secretary wrote: Big Ballot – thank you to all who have returned their Big Ballot stubs and money. The Big Ballot prize list continues to grow:

· Surprise prize courtesy of Nigel Owens

· .
Oooh errr...! The mind boggles!! :shock:
by Hans Indaruck
Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:11 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Injury Update
Replies: 8188
Views: 1101599

Re: Injury Update

Anybody know what that means timewise? Huh in my day it meant you missed a few pints but made the poker club by 9, yuffs of today mollyfeckingcuddled :roll: Agreed. But then we had the advantage of a man with a sponge and a bucket of water who just grabbed you by the arm and yanked it until your sh...
by Hans Indaruck
Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:37 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Zebre 2?
Replies: 60
Views: 6041

Re: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Zebre 2?

Can only be one man of the match... the man who made the biggest impact on the game, even if he wasn't an Ulster player. (or Zebre player for that matter). Step forward, your winner, Mr Carlo Damasco!!! :duh: With the benefit of hindsight aka sky+ the disallowed try was a tight call and tight calls...
by Hans Indaruck
Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:38 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: PRO12 Round 5 Embra at The Hill
Replies: 192
Views: 18526

Re: PRO12 Round 5 Embra at The Hill

Bowe I think requires game rather than resting because over the last 24 months he has been out for long periods and is regaining fitness . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk All depends on his 'game management' time allowance! A cameo appearance might be in order. BTW - does anyone actually know wh...
by Hans Indaruck
Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:10 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: PRO12 Round 5 Embra at The Hill
Replies: 192
Views: 18526

Re: PRO12 Round 5 Embra at The Hill

Bowe I think requires game rather than resting because over the last 24 months he has been out for long periods and is regaining fitness . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk All depends on his 'game management' time allowance! A cameo appearance might be in order. BTW - does anyone actually know wh...
by Hans Indaruck
Sun Sep 28, 2014 12:18 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Zebre 2?
Replies: 60
Views: 6041

Re: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Zebre 2?

Louis Stevenson gets my vote. His One F impersonation where he drove Bergamasco back a good 10 metres was the highlight of an otherwise crap game and well worth MOTM. +1 I thought Stevenson really put his hand up for this one. He was very effective when he came on and worked hard and well in both t...
by Hans Indaruck
Sat Sep 27, 2014 8:15 am
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Injury Update
Replies: 8188
Views: 1101599

Re: Injury Update

Half Fly wrote:new signing Haaymakers taken off with what looked like a serious arm injury. Doesn't look good. Jinx continues.
From the look of it he won't be travelling Ulsterwards anytime soon! The guy is in serious pain - shame cos he looked the business. :roll:
by Hans Indaruck
Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:24 pm
Forum: View frae thae Hill
Topic: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Cardiff Blues?
Replies: 42
Views: 6306

Re: Who was your MOTM for ULSTER vs Cardiff Blues?

An excellent work rate throughout the pack which was maintained for 80 minutes. Rory was superb at the breakdown and in the set piece, but his handling let him down (again!) several times (I wonder if that staved thumb is still affecting him?). Both 2nd rows were classy (our leading try scorers!) an...