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Feckin brilliant stuff. Dupuy must be a gonner
after the double gouge.
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will they come to a decision in time for this weekend or will he be able to play next week?
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Geek wrote:
fermain wrote:Humph is MOTM! :cheers: :salut: :salut:
Well deserved - great effort. I see Mr Kidney was watching too...hopefully the lads have given him plenty to think about!
Henry was massive today, should have been given the MOTM. folowed by 1F and then ihumph.
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I thought today was the day Declan Fitzpatrick came of age as an Ulster player and was a contender for MotM.

After a shaky first scrum, he came back well and did a lot in the loose.
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:I thought today was the day Declan Fitzpatrick came of age as an Ulster player and was a contender for MotM.

After a shaky first scrum, he came back well and did a lot in the loose.
Correct! he'd be 4th on my list
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fermain wrote:Lineout delayed, ref gives Ulster a penalty.
That lineout free kick near the end was down to the 16th man - crowd drowned out the lineout call, and he took too long trying to find out what to do.

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Great result, good game, and once again a hard work mentality from 1-15 won through, no disgraceful performance threads this week??????????

Hope Dopey gets a very lengthy ban, the dirty little guttersnipe..................

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Dupuy was also guilty of raking Issac Boss' eyes earlier in the second half, the dirty wee frog should get about 18 weeks for his despicable play today, Roncero also looking at a ban for the punches thrown at Chris Henry who was my MOTM though Declan Fitzpatrick had a stormer especially in the loose, great performace from 1 -23 what a difference a week makes
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scrum5 wrote: what a difference a week makes
so true!!!

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againstthehead wrote:
scrum5 wrote: what a difference a week makes

Aye what a difference - really enjoyed it, thought we may let them back in around the 70th minute when things started getting scrappy. Couldn't see what the ruck was about, if indeed anything to do with eyes lets hope justice prevails. Why the change to NOC? Thought the pack were very tight despite no BJ or Robbie.

Good work lads :cheers:

Crowd were great - no fireworks or ents :scratch: what happened there?

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Snipe Watson wrote:
Geek wrote:
fermain wrote:Humph is MOTM! :cheers: :salut: :salut:
Well deserved - great effort. I see Mr Kidney was watching too...hopefully the lads have given him plenty to think about!
Henry was massive today, should have been given the MOTM. folowed by 1F and then ihumph.
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UlsterJock wrote:
Crowd were great - no fireworks or ents :scratch: what happened there?

Fingers crossed for next week :red:
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cracking match which we thoroughly deserved to win, and I'd agree that while Humph played very well, the MOTM had to come from the pack after a match like that where we won so many collisions - the kind of eye-catching performances were Henry and Ferris, but like a few other guys have said, I think Deccy Fitzpatrick deserves a mention, he had a tough old day in the scrum, admittedly against one of the best in the world, but I thought showed up superbly in the loose, he seemed to get to every ruck really quickly.. And also I thought while Pollock still isn't quite 100%, I thought he had a good game doing a lot of grunt work on the deck.. Good to see Danielli looking dangerous again..

Henry played very well, except for running down one blind alley from a scrum and getting penalised - but he also did a good job of needling a number of the SF players without doing anything silly, he particularly wound Roncero up, and if Rooster can find the video of that big dust-up, I'm pretty sure Roncero threw a number of punches... so Dupuy may not be the only one getting cited..
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by darkside lightside on Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:28 pm

And also I thought while Pollock still isn't quite 100%
Agree with that, he kind of limped off towards the end and looked a little short of gas through the game, however that may just be because ive got so used to seeing lightning Faloon wearing 7.
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darkside lightside wrote: Henry played very well, except for running down one blind alley from a scrum and getting penalised - ..
I think i know the one you mean, but to be fair, it was more to do with Paris's scrummaging, he was left with no choice but to lift it and try to get away.
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