Tuco wrote:
Leo may be a lot of things but most of all he is a leader of Men.
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Watch the match again from saturday if you have the time and home in on Leo. He is a warrior.
I'd say these things are a matter of perspective there big fella. I'd say, most of all, that Leo Cullen is a cheat. Before he leads anyone, before he takes any punishment, he's cheating. Call it unsporting, but honestly, he's pushing Dylan Hartley for most despised opposition player in my book.
I was there on Saturday. When Ulster were in possession I was trying to home in on Ruan Pienaar as he delivered the ball from the back of the ruck, but lo and behold, more often than not, I got an eyeful of Leo Cullen interfering, lying over the ball, wandering on the wrong side. It was consistent cheating of the worst kind. But credit to him, he's raising able deputies in Devin Toner and Cian Healy. Mind you, it's about the only thing Toner is able to do.
However, I digress. Call it sour grapes, I call it an honest assessment. They who cheated best won on Saturday.
(They also happened to keep the ball better and be more clinical, but no doubt they cheated better).