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fermain wrote:what's physic sarah got to say????
physic sarah would prob help out gemma

psychic sarah doesn't seem to know an awful lot
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You're all bein a bit harsh on the new girl here!


Sarah: Our full backs are Bryn Cunningham, Marc Barthomeluz (it's spelt somehing like that!), and, if needed, Tommy Bowe.
Anyone know if Danielli can cover full back?
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Freddie Benson wrote:
fermain wrote:what's physic sarah got to say????
physic sarah would prob help out gemma

psychic sarah doesn't seem to know an awful lot
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colzo666 wrote:You're all bein a bit harsh on the new girl here!


Sarah: Our full backs are Bryn Cunningham, Marc Barthomeluz (it's spelt somehing like that!), and, if needed, Tommy Bowe.
Anyone know if Danielli can cover full back?
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Don't know anything about rugby...!

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colzo666 wrote, "You're all bein a bit harsh on the new girl here!" Well said!

How was she supposed to know that this is not the place to ask questions?

Only those who already possess an encyclopaedic knowledge of rugby, laws and tactics, along with a detailed knowledge of all teams including players past and present, the grounds where they play their rugby and who have attended every home match since 1948 and most of the away games should post here. Occasional allowances may be made for age (too young or too old) or infirmity.

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Sarah are you the same Psychic who posts on Munsterfans?
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You dirty little devil!!
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YM, Do not you think that a good place to get an answer about rugby would be a rugby supporters' website or forum?
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Anyone know if Danielli can cover full back?
He can cover my back anytime :twisted: :wink:
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YM, I think you need to get over your obsession with limousines. I'm not sure how you make the connection between a question about Ulster's fullbacks and a sixteenth birthday treat!
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Image the lot of yis!!! damn whippersnappers!!Image
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Goody don't expose those massive b-b-b bruises to Danny Boy

He 'll never trust Neil again

and he had nothing to do with them

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doodle wrote:colzo666 wrote, "You're all bein a bit harsh on the new girl here!" Well said!

How was she supposed to know that this is not the place to ask questions?

Only those who already possess an encyclopaedic knowledge of rugby, laws and tactics, along with a detailed knowledge of all teams including players past and present, the grounds where they play their rugby and who have attended every home match since 1948 and most of the away games should post here. Occasional allowances may be made for age (too young or too old) or infirmity.
Well said doodle, a new convert to the game has to start somewhere and a bit of respect should be shown.

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Post by Freddie Benson »

jeez people
get a life

fermain got the joke if nobody else did



and for the record, I have been and will remain welcoming to new posters on this board.
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