Thanks for the memories Danzer

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Cornerfleg wrote:
petey11 wrote: Good luck and remember, once an Ulsterman always an Ulsterman!!!!!

Unless of course you are Andy Kershaw or Paul Emerick ...

Ha Ha granted there was a lack of attention to detail by myself
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Thanks Simon. A real glimmer of light through the dark shroud that
covered us 4-5 years back. :salut:
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A good servant and I wish him well in the future. 26 trys in 78 games is a decent enough conversion rate although I've never seen anybody looking as miserable after scoring them :lol:
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A great player and a gentleman with it. My wife's favourite for a long time and will be missed.
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Hope to see them cheering on the boys in the future!

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Fantastic finisher at his peak. Many thanks, Simon. Good luck for the future.
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A fine servant to Ulster Rugby. We have to say thanks and wish him well for the future.
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Hero. My favourite player when at his best. Setting up Cave against Bath stands out for me and his performance against Northampton when all thought he was done! All the best Si! Any ideas what he plans to do? Presuming he is staying here with his wife being from here.
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One scary big unit when travelling at full speed. Left us with a few good memories.
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He has retired from competative rugby ... so there's a chance he could try and make a few bob at Cardiff or even the AP.
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Absolute man among boys at times for Ulster. Did more than his share.
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Echo all those sentiments already voiced here. A superb finisher and a devastating broken-field runner. As mentioned earlier - a glider, rather than pure power and pace. An absolute gent off the pitch too. Very sorry to see him go - a lot of happy memories attached to some of his tries for Ulster over the last few years....Bath, Bourgoin, Stade etc. Such a pity we didn't get to see the best of him due to injuries in more recent times. Best wishes for the future Si Dazzle, and thanks for the memories :salut:
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I hope that no matter what happens on the 19th, we'll be given the opportunity to say farewell on a team lap of honour.
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I remember when we signed him and Dewey, the general consensus (including myself) was that Dewey was the star, and Danielli was just a squad filler, look how that turned out! When he was fit and on his game he was up there with any winger in the NH IMO, just a pity he was so injury-plagued, he has been a very good servant and I'm sad to see him go :red: :salut:
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Great servant over the years, think we saw the last of him at his best in MK last year, he really stood up to the mark and put a cracking performance! A true ULSTERscot!
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Sad but not unexpected news.

On his day, an exciting, dangerous player. It was unfortunate he always seemed plagued by injury.

Hope the fans give him a standing ovation at Twickers. :salut: :salut: :salut: :red:
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