Round 19 - Connacht v Ulster - Sat 11th April 2.40pm

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Re: Round 19 - Connacht v Ulster - Sat 11th April 2.40pm

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2:40pm :shock: could be a very long day or else a very messy early night :stout: :stout: :stout: :stout: :stout: >crazy1
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Noticing this is the only game on Sky Sports that weekend. I haven't looked at what else is on that day but surely there was a better time to broadcast this than 2:40.
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ruckover wrote:Noticing this is the only game on Sky Sports that weekend. I haven't looked at what else is on that day but surely there was a better time to broadcast this than 2:40.
Perhaps there is some crucial wendyball event??? I know the US Masters Gowf is on that weekend.
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Rooster wrote:2:40pm :shock: could be a very long day or else a very messy early night :stout: :stout: :stout: :stout: :stout: >crazy1
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Who's giving me a lift down with packed lunch and ticket?
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damianmcr wrote:Who's giving me a lift down with packed lunch and ticket?
Do you need a lift back again?
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BR wrote:
damianmcr wrote:Who's giving me a lift down with packed lunch and ticket?
Do you need a lift back again?
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Still toying with the idea of a quick, soberish trip to Galway, but it doesn't appeal as much as a full blown weekend. Hopefully we'll have a semi-final to attend and I'm keeping my powder dry for that.
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Tickets and hotel sorted. Been a long time since I watched an interpro in Galway. Was still playing :shock: twas the days when you'd play a lunchtime game then watch the interpro/international straight after, and make a weekend of it. Does it still happen? :scratch: :thumleft:
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BR wrote:Still toying with the idea of a quick, soberish trip to Galway, but it doesn't appeal as much as a full blown weekend. Hopefully we'll have a semi-final to attend and I'm keeping my powder dry for that.
No such thing as a sober trip to the Wesht, to paraphrase the Gard. >EW
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CIMANFOREVER wrote:
BR wrote:Still toying with the idea of a quick, soberish trip to Galway, but it doesn't appeal as much as a full blown weekend. Hopefully we'll have a semi-final to attend and I'm keeping my powder dry for that.
No such thing as a sober trip to the Wesht, to paraphrase the Gard. >EW
And that also concerns me.
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Wot, the Gards? You need a comfort letter?
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I would expect Payne at full back if McCloskey is available and Fat Nick isn't .

McCloskey being used as line breaker to hopefully provide a quick recycle while the back row can not provide a secondary defence .



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Wrong and given you posted elsewhere about the provincial teams serving the Irish team, somewhat odd, Payne will not play 15 this season unless dictated by injury and even then after a fight if at all.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:Wrong and given you posted elsewhere about the provincial teams serving the Irish team, somewhat odd, Payne will not play 15 this season unless dictated by injury and even then after a fight if at all.
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