Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

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Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

Michael Lowry
1
2%
Craig Gilroy
1
2%
James Hume
0
No votes
Stewart Moore
0
No votes
Ethan McIlroy
0
No votes
Ian Madigan
20
49%
Alby Mathewson
0
No votes
Kyle McCall
2
5%
John Andrew
1
2%
Tom O’Toole
0
No votes
Alan O’Connor
3
7%
Kieran Treadwell
2
5%
Greg Jones
1
2%
Jordi Murphy
5
12%
Nick Timoney
3
7%
Bradley Roberts
0
No votes
Andrew Warwick
2
5%
Marty Moore
0
No votes
David O’Connor
0
No votes
Matty Rea
0
No votes
David Shanahan
0
No votes
Ben Moxham
0
No votes
Matt Faddes
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 41

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Cap'n Grumpy
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Re: Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

Post by Cap'n Grumpy »

UlsterNo9 wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:34 am Sadly the days of people using proper English are went.

Sorry Cap'n
Sorry?

Wot for? :scratch:

You know there used to be a guy around these parts who always said, "Never apologise - It's a sign of weakness", or in his case, it was because he never did anything he thought he needed to apologise for.

I don't recall his name ... sorry.
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Re: Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

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Pass the Rioja please and wave yer fleg
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Re: Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

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Cap'n Grumpy wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:56 am
UlsterNo9 wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:34 am Sadly the days of people using proper English are went.

Sorry Cap'n
Sorry?

Wot for? :scratch:

You know there used to be a guy around these parts who always said, "Never apologise - It's a sign of weakness", or in his case, it was because he never did anything he thought he needed to apologise for.

I don't recall his name ... sorry.
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Re: Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

Post by Cap'n Grumpy »

UlsterNo9 wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 1:31 pm
Cap'n Grumpy wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:56 am
UlsterNo9 wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:34 am Sadly the days of people using proper English are went.

Sorry Cap'n
Sorry?

Wot for? :scratch:

You know there used to be a guy around these parts who always said, "Never apologise - It's a sign of weakness", or in his case, it was because he never did anything he thought he needed to apologise for.

I don't recall his name ... sorry.
Calm down before somebody gets shot!
Is that a threat?

Don't care if it isn't?

I'll take it as one ... >jawdrop
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Re: Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

Post by solidarity »

hard to see past 22 points. Good to note the decent spread of names getting votes, a good team performance.

Anybody notice how young Moxham did in his cameo?
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Re: Connacht v ULSTER MoTM?

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solidarity wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:48 pm
Anybody notice how young Moxham did in his cameo?
Not really long enough to make much of an impression, made his tackles. Took up position on the wing.
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