They are hard to beat. Difficult defence to breach. And they get up to all sorts not picked up by refs.Joe Schmo wrote:Why would you not want a Glasgow win?for dog and ulcer wrote:Thanks for the updates. Not the result I wanted but close.
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And Munster don'tfor dog and ulcer wrote:They are hard to beat. Difficult defence to breach. And they get up to all sorts not picked up by refs.Joe Schmo wrote:Why would you not want a Glasgow win?for dog and ulcer wrote:Thanks for the updates. Not the result I wanted but close.
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We trip to Glasgow (park head?) would be nice
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Great advert for the Celtic League, shame it was only shown on BBC ALBA, TG4 and S4C, no disrespect to any of the channels but they will not have been tuned into by a wider audience.
Next year with a Sky Sports audience a semi of that calibre will only bring bigger and better things to the league.
Hard lines to Munster, as a player it was always tougher to take for me losing a semi final than a final, always a tougher harder game.
Next year with a Sky Sports audience a semi of that calibre will only bring bigger and better things to the league.
Hard lines to Munster, as a player it was always tougher to take for me losing a semi final than a final, always a tougher harder game.
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We (sic) trip to Ravers would be nicerCastlereagh wrote:We trip to Glasgow (park head?) would be nice
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Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
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You are quite correct .... silly me!Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
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You clearly haven't been reading the speculation.Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
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Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
I know I asked it before, but can anyone remember when we had to "declare" our home venue for last years final. Felt it was quite early, but that might just have been Logie being a little premature (sic) rather than a requirement?
Of course we need to win first for it to matter (to Us).......
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Declarations will have been made already - it was Ulster that made ours public last year due to peculiar circumstances.Will59 wrote:Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
I know I asked it before, but can anyone remember when we had to "declare" our home venue for last years final. Felt it was quite early, but that might just have been Logie being a little premature (sic) rather than a requirement?
Of course we need to win first for it to matter (to Us).......
I very much doubt we'll hear anything about the final venue until both finalists are known.
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Fine paper, The SpeculationSnipe Watson wrote:You clearly haven't been reading the speculation.Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
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Yes silly youCap'n Grumpy wrote:You are quite correct .... silly me!Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Declarations will have been made already - it was Ulster that made ours public last year due to peculiar circumstances.Will59 wrote:Castlereagh wrote:Yes Ravers would be better but Glasgow would have home advantage and I can't see them wanting to change to Belfast
I know I asked it before, but can anyone remember when we had to "declare" our home venue for last years final. Felt it was quite early, but that might just have been Logie being a little premature (sic) rather than a requirement?
Of course we need to win first for it to matter (to Us).......
I very much doubt we'll hear anything about the final venue until both finalists are known.
Thought that, premature conjecturation then last year.....
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Castlereagh - will you be changing your name on Thursday?
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