Ulster v Munster Sat Jan 2 5:15pm KO

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Re: Ulster v Munster Sat Jan 2 5:15pm KO

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Lovely seeing Reid, McCann, Doak, McIlroy and Hume playing
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A bit harsh IMO. This may not be the munster 1sts, but not a bad side nonetheless. We're lacking a bit of experience i think in not maintaining the same momentum and impact, but we're doing okay!
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HammerTime wrote:Not sure what James Hume does to keep getting picked. After looking good for his first few caps he’s been nowhere to be seen for his last half a dozen.
He needs to look for the outside shoulder more. Invariably does a couple of steps then runs into the player. Marshall still our no.1 when he gets back.

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Ulster have been poor in the second half. Some decent exposure for the youngsters again but this should have been a 5 pointer tonight.

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Reid yellow carded
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O'Donnell knock on every day of the week! what is neville talking about?
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FT :whistle:
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Take a win and move on.
The youngsters were good to see. McCann put a good shift in McElroy great, Callum Reid looked great especially in the loose, Doak give him the benefit as not much time to see too much.
Thought Timoney had a good game but I worry about McBurney having looked so good 18months back.

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fermain wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:02 pm O'Donnell knock on every day of the week! what is neville talking about?
When the ball hits a player, even brushes a player moving forward,there is only one way it can go. It must go forward. Nothing clear and obvious, maybe, but you cannae change the laws of physics - a definite knock on. The only way it's not is if he doesn't touch it at all.
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
fermain wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:02 pm O'Donnell knock on every day of the week! what is neville talking about?
When the ball hits a player, even brushes a player moving forward,there is only one way it can go. It must go forward. Nothing clear and obvious, maybe, but you cannae change the laws of physics - a definite knock on. The only way it's not is if he doesn't touch it at all.
Depends on which part of the body the ball brushes.
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I wonder will Treadwell be cited?
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Dave wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:29 pm I wonder will Treadwell be cited?
I would be surprised if he isn't looking at the replays!
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Good first half, bad 2nd half. Defence good, attack in 2nd half needed to be more accurate.
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Cited for what — a no arms tackle I don’t think his shoulder went to head .

But there is no doubt he -Threadwell has to start going in lower .

To many flat passes and far too predictable in the second half . Stockdale outside the wings might have been a better option than trying to run him as a 13a. With the attack running across the pitch
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Re: Ulster v Munster Sat Jan 2 5:15pm KO

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Is this the one on Kilcoyne?
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