Munster 2014-2015
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Yeah, I don't know either but 90% of the criticism that Keatley gets is about his goalkicking.
But you'd need to be pretty decent with the boot to get either of Sunday's kicks and that drop goal against Sale.
Mentally strong too but then he goes and misses some sitters and you can see him beating himself up over it.
I think he's pretty good defensively for a 10 and he has good pace and can make a break.
In fact he's better than ROG ever was in those areas of the game.
But you'd need to be pretty decent with the boot to get either of Sunday's kicks and that drop goal against Sale.
Mentally strong too but then he goes and misses some sitters and you can see him beating himself up over it.
I think he's pretty good defensively for a 10 and he has good pace and can make a break.
In fact he's better than ROG ever was in those areas of the game.
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All Young Keats needs to do is get himself a pair of tin shoulder pads with which to humbly mince that hateful ballix Farrell. Gwan
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The rumour mill is in overdrive today with reports that Hanrahan has already signed for Northampton but that he has a 30 day exit clause.
If I was Slurpy I would say Cheerio then and enjoy your return in a few seasons with Connacht or coaching Kanturk.
With regard to the current team, its clear Murray is still in Lansdowne Road, whilst Zebo is just well..... less said the better.
POM and POC playing well, Keatley is still a mixed bag. Dreadul 2 weeks in a row and redeems himself somewhat last week, Im still more worried about his passing ability than any other aspect of his game.
If I was Slurpy I would say Cheerio then and enjoy your return in a few seasons with Connacht or coaching Kanturk.
With regard to the current team, its clear Murray is still in Lansdowne Road, whilst Zebo is just well..... less said the better.
POM and POC playing well, Keatley is still a mixed bag. Dreadul 2 weeks in a row and redeems himself somewhat last week, Im still more worried about his passing ability than any other aspect of his game.
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Zebo is tom kite
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That's rather a mild description for him.
He may have potential but unfortunately he's a classic bungalow, unfortunately he inherited his stupidity, his old man was selected to represent in the 500m hurdles in the Montreal Olympics but broke his ankle 2 weeks before doing a parachute jump.
He may have potential but unfortunately he's a classic bungalow, unfortunately he inherited his stupidity, his old man was selected to represent in the 500m hurdles in the Montreal Olympics but broke his ankle 2 weeks before doing a parachute jump.
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Poor lad has no chance then with that type of genetic traitMACKTHEKNIFE wrote:That's rather a mild description for him.
He may have potential but unfortunately he's a classic bungalow, unfortunately he inherited his stupidity, his old man was selected to represent in the 500m hurdles in the Montreal Olympics but broke his ankle 2 weeks before doing a parachute jump.
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Glasgow 3 Munster 5 after 14 mins. Leighton Hodges must be one of the sourest faced referees about. Always looks pained. As do I trying to fathom his decisions.
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6 5 after 20.
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POC binned by Humpy after 21.
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6 8 after 26.
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9 8 after 30. Humpy definitely on Munster's case.
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Zebo is a liability. Gets in the way. Always out of position.
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9 11 after 37. JJ scored all 11.
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Lamont kicks Murray in head. Reckless! Just a penalty. I don't agree.
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Injury to Dougal's head. Replaced by Dave Callaghan? Try Copeland. Munster look like they can win this at will. 9 18 . Halftime.