Ulster v The Edinburgh Gurners

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Well , must win game, Solly will be looking forward to this. Pressure is on, can we handle it.
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Kofi, any reason you wanted to open this thread on St. Andrews day?
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10 or 15 only wrote:Kofi, any reason you wanted to open this thread on St. Andrews day?
Is there a connection, tomorrow is St Idontgiveafück Day
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I expect Ulster will win with a TBP on Friday. Seriously I do, yeah really. :D

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Any less than a 35 point win is a disgrace
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Now Russ as in previous posts you r just taking the pi$h!
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Hope to see McCloskey get a wee run in the back row
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Alongside Herring
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ColinM wrote:Hope to see McCloskey get a wee run in the back row
McCloskey at 6, Herring at 7, Pienaar at 8. Diack at 9, he's not physical enough for a back-row but he's got a rugby brain and a nice pass.
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So back row of McCloskey, Herring and Brady for this one?
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Really Rorybaldnob so positive and such wisdom doesn't become you and dearbrainless you don't need to prove the point






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BBC giving gust of over 50mph on Friday evening - wrap up warm folks!!
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bangorboy wrote:BBC giving gust of over 50mph on Friday evening - wrap up warm folks!!
Perfect conditions for playing hoofball. :cheers: :cheers:
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Never mind the gusts, they're talking about sustained near gale southwesterlies with rain. Coin toss could be the most dramatic part of the game.
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Not a lot of rain but a bit draughty :shaking2: :shaking2: :shaking2:
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