Ulster v Cardiff
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Re: Ulster v Cardiff
Feck sake, how did iHumph make the bench? I hope he is given a Felix Jones role. Minding the corner flag or water bottles or something.
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Legend and Heaney on shop duty tomorrow night.
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Who is legend?
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He scored a drop goal for Campbell College.......
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A N o'Ther could well be Henry who could be waiting final medical clearance .
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Re: Ulster v Cardiff
Once a Knight wrote:At least he appears to be Irish qualified.rumncoke wrote:A N o'Ther
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I think we'd all like to know the answer to that.kingofthehill wrote:Stanley not good enough or injured?
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One would think.Wee Woman wrote:I think we'd all like to know the answer to that.kingofthehill wrote:Stanley not good enough or injured?
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Once a Knight wrote:At least he appears to be Irish qualified.rumncoke wrote:A N o'Ther
MInd you, Rum'n may just have smacked the nail on the heed. One can but hope. Though awaiting confirmation from the Insurance company more likely than the doc I suspect, for if it was touch & go medically you'd expect a quick and definite NO.
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Some of us have already made our minds ups...Wee Woman wrote:I think we'd all like to know the answer to that.kingofthehill wrote:Stanley not good enough or injured?
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Re: Ulster v Cardiff
leg injurykingofthehill wrote:Stanley not good enough or injured?
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Does that mean every short term import is currently injured?
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Or does it mean that every short term import was not playing at a suitable standard of rugby and arrived under powered and therefore injury was inevitable.....
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