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Ooooooooh
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Bobbievee wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:49 am My reservations about nationalism aside, I'll be supporting anybody BUT GB (

just so long as they keep sending the £10Bn every year, eh Merv?.............( and support NI sports during covid outbreaks etc etc)

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Wonderful post super Merve
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>clapping >clapping >clapping >appl >appl >dance

ok, ok!
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Btw I'm not Dave. I'm actually Russ. I had a road to Downing St conversion and have got more left wing as I've got older >EW
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Don't think I'm dave either, tbh. Not sure what I'm supposed think without Baggy on here anymore.....
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And there are several like you
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The Lionels and the Argies seem to have put their differences over the Falklands behind them…..

https://twitter.com/WorldRugby7s/status ... enTrBHpd8g
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justinr73 wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 11:18 am The Lionels and the Argies seem to have put their differences over the Falklands behind them…..

https://twitter.com/WorldRugby7s/status ... enTrBHpd8g
Elements of Baloucoune in Toulouse although the difference here was that both sides conspired. Nige says the ref should have told him to ground the ball. Poor really, although 7s is a bit of a nonsense game anyway.
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Shades of the Disgrace of Gijon.

Glad both teams got beat in the next round of the Sevens.
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justinr73 wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 11:46 am Shades of the Disgrace of Gijon.

Glad both teams got beat in the next round of the Sevens.
Yes. Laughed out loud when I saw that.
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solidarity wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 4:46 pm
justinr73 wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 11:46 am Shades of the Disgrace of Gijon.

Glad both teams got beat in the next round of the Sevens.
Yes. Almost laughed out loud when I saw that.
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Ireland got to the final but lost to Fiji.
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TBH I like sevens it a game which best exposes what the game of rugby is meant to be -- passing the ball hand to hand trying to find space to run and score .

The modern 15 man game has become basically the Eton wall game --without the wall all push and shove -- and yes the players take about 2 steps to initiate the shove and push .

In 80 mins about 50 will be "a kick about" to try and get within 10 metres of the line and 30 minutes trying to get from that 10 metres over the try line -- by line out, maul , scrum ,pick and shove and penalties into touch .

A wing or centre making a break and scoring is a wonderful rare event in any game -- breaks 2 -3 a match -- a try therefrom once a a game if your lucky ( I am excluding trys score by wingers starting within the 22 -- most being scored unopposed after the 10th phase of pick and shove )
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IRELAND UNDER-18 MEN’S SEVENS SQUAD:
Tadhg Brophy (Newbridge College/Leinster)
Shane Fitzpatrick (Ballinasloe RFC/Connacht)
Jamie Flatley (Whitgift School/IQ Rugby)
James Girvan (Royal School Dungannon/Ulster)
Ethan Graham (Belfast Metropolitan College/Monaghan RFC/Ulster)

Charlie Griffin (Harrow School/IQ Rugby)
Lukas Kenny (Campbell College/Ulster)
Mark Lee (Rainey Old Boys RFC/Ulster)

Ben McFarlane (Methodist College Belfast/Ulster)
James McKillop (Foyle College/Ulster)

Dawid Nowak (CBC Cork/Munster)
Kamil Nowak (CBC Cork/Munster)
Ben O’Connor (PBC Cork/Munster)
Cillian O’Connor (St. Munchin’s College/Munster)
Jed O’Dwyer (Crescent College Comprehensive/Munster)
Gene O’Leary Kareem (PBC Cork/Munster)
Oisin Pepper (St. Munchin’s College/Munster)
Freddie Reader (Stonyhurst College/IQ Rugby)
Jake Riordan (St. Munchin’s College/Munster)
Conor Ryan (Ballinasloe RFC/Connacht)
Finn Treacy (Presentation College Bray/Leinster)

6 Ulster representatives named in this
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