Leinster v ULSTER MoTM?

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Leinster v ULSTER MoTM?

Rob Lyttle
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Craig Gilroy
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Matt Faddes
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Angus Curtis
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Angus Kernohan
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Bill Johnston
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David Shanahan
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Andrew Warwick
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Adam McBurney
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Tom O’Toole
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David O’Connor
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Alan O’Connor
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Matthew Rea
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Nick Timoney
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Greg Jones
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John Andrew
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Kyle McCall
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Ross Kane
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Jack Regan
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Azur Allison
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Jonny Stewart
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Stewart Moore
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Ethan McIlroy
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Post by fermain »

Expected to lose, but Ulster had the better of the 2nd half, and a lot to take away from that game.

But who was yer man of the match?
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Hard to look past Jones.
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My gut feeling too.
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But i’m going for Ethan.

A lot of minutes on debut and he gave a good account of himself.
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Sadlier in the BT has only four players out of the 23 scoring over 5 out of 10.

Presumably he was expecting us to land more than 6 tries.
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Post by rumncoke »

I went for O Toole because Leinster had a couple of Internationals in their front row who failed to assert them selves in the set piece .

Sadler has it right to some extent-- there were some terrible missed tackles which were redeemed by a moments of glory which make assessment of individual performance extremely difficult.

For a young put- together mix -- it was a game where some possibly and hopefully learnt something individually and as a group.

The reason I didn't go for McIlroy was he played the game like a schoolboy -- and got away with it because i many respects the game was played by Leinster like" a superior school v an inferior school" game and not a Pro14 or European game after they had asserted themselves into a BP winning position .
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O'Toole for me too, fairly puts himself about and gave us a stable scrum which I thought was quite an achievement. Dooley as far as I know is very highly thought of in Leinster.
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Post by UlsterNo9 »

Went for Tom O'Toole myself. Our scrum next took a backward step against a more seasoned front row.

I'd like to see Greg Jones with another stone on him. A couple of good scores but was out muscled on a few occasions, Leinster score being one of them.
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