Ulster v Glasgow

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0rLfkvl8BI

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Chris Cochrane added to HEC squad in place of Chris Farrell
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What's wrong with Peter Nelson? Surely if he is fit he'd be a certain to play if Jared is injured? Cochrane has played there on about two occasions for Dungannon if my memory serves me right.
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Russ wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0rLfkvl8BI

Al Gore pretends to be Kofi Annan

In other news, here's a wee pic of our Jared

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Looks like a man who has been running around a bit

More pics available here, with loads of "mandatory credit" ballix beside it. Good thing there are no copyright protection laws where I am!

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 899&type=1
He looks like he has just been run over by Nick >crazy1
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Don't shoot the Messenger!
From the rolling glens of Antrim through the hills of Donegal we will stand and shout for Ulster as we win both scrum and maul from the lovely lakes of Fermanagh tae the shores of ould Lough Gall we will scream and shout for Ulster as we beat them one and all!
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gannonman wrote:What's wrong with Peter Nelson? Surely if he is fit he'd be a certain to play if Jared is injured? Cochrane has played there on about two occasions for Dungannon if my memory serves me right.
Went over on his ankle in training, must be nearly better though.
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Setanta wrote:Chris Cochrane added to HEC squad in place of Chris Farrell
Sensible enough as Farrell out for the season
Setanta wrote:Don't shoot the Messenger!
All to busy making up new songs to notice !
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Do we need a Chris Cochrane song now then?
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I see you've gone back to childhood Rooster! :lol:
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Either that or he's just become a Hindu .... again?
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pip14 wrote:Halftime crossbar challenge for five lucky fans on Friday... Win £1500
How do you get selected?
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Bring a fleg!
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big mervyn wrote:
pip14 wrote:Halftime crossbar challenge for five lucky fans on Friday... Win £1500
How do you get selected?
I'm hoping it has to do with who has purchased the most 'cross bar before the 40 minute mark.

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If yer name is Lynda Spears you'll win it ... as long as you remember who you've logged in as!!!!

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big mervyn wrote:
pip14 wrote:Halftime crossbar challenge for five lucky fans on Friday... Win £1500
How do you get selected?
To enter, all you have to do is retweet the BT Crossbar challenge tweet that has been posted on the Ulster Rugby Twitter feed. Five people will be drawn at random from the retweets and will have win the chance of competing for the £1,500 prize.

You must have a match ticket for the game and you must be over 18 years.

Terms and Conditions apply. Good Luck!

BT Crossbar Challenge Competition Terms & Conditions

1. Entrants need to be over eighteen years of age (to allow for fair competition)
2. Entrants need to be a ticket holder for the Ulster V Glasgow Heineken Cup Round 5 match on 11th January to take advantage of the promotional place (no tickets will be supplied)
3. Kicks will be taken from the 22 metre line
4. To win the crossbar must be struck with a rugby ball kicked off a tee from the 22 metre line
5. Lots will be drawn for the sequence of kicks prior to the competition
6. There is one overall prize of £1500
7. If one of the participants successfully strikes crossbar with a valid kick the competition ends
8. There will be one kick per person
9. Participants with medical issues or injuries of any kind may not take part and must disclose any such ailments in advance
10. BT and Ulster Rugby are excluded from liability for any loss, damage or injury which might occur during participation in this competition
11. BT t-shirts will be supplied but participants will need to bring their own suitable football boots and other necessary clothing to complete the competition
12. All participants must sign an injury disclaimer prior to taking part
13. An independent judge (positioned under the rugby posts) will indicate the result of the kick by raising either a red flag (unsuccessful kick) or a white flag (winning kick)
14. The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into thereafter
15. This competition is not open to Ulster Rugby and BT employees, agents, contractors or sub-contractors - or their families
16. By accepting the prize, the winner grants BT the right to use and publish his/her name and picture in such media as BT may choose (including but not limited to the internet) for advertising and promotional purposes without additional consideration
17. People entering the competition will be deemed to have accepted these terms and conditions
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