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A warm up act down here to the decider State of Origin Game III (10.30 am BST)
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Neill_M wrote:1st ever visit apparently by the ABs to play in Samoa. Ulster legend Filo Paulo starting in second row :afro:
Neil, what makes him a legend :scratch:
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Where's Stanley?
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Russ wrote:Where's Stanley?
Stanley made the 26, but not the 23 man match day squad.
Kofi Annan wrote:
Neill_M wrote:1st ever visit apparently by the ABs to play in Samoa. Ulster legend Filo Paulo starting in second row :afro:
Neil, what makes him a legend :scratch:
In the same way that Paul Emerick or Mike Stanley is a Ulster "legend" >EW .
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Neill_M wrote:
Russ wrote:Where's Stanley?
Stanley made the 26, but not the 23 man match day squad.
Kofi Annan wrote:
Neill_M wrote:1st ever visit apparently by the ABs to play in Samoa. Ulster legend Filo Paulo starting in second row :afro:
Neil, what makes him a legend :scratch:
In the same way that Paul Emerick or Mike Stanley is a Ulster "legend" >EW .
Is he a legend in that he was quite decent but we couldn't pick him, which differentiates him from lots of other players who are quite sh!te but we can pick them?
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If Stanley had been selected by Ulster he likely would have made the team

Ulster have fecked Samoa big style
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Its true he was not able to play, so will never know how good he could have been. The fact he was not getting picked regularly for Cardiff Blues last season and is heading to Treviso this year would imply didn't miss out on much.

Would seem Stanley is 3rd choice 10 for Samoa. Will be interesting to see Charlie Boy play tomorrow morning.
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Pastry is a legend for two reasons ... when he played at Malone his hair was simply epic :afro: ... and he also managed to get onto our web site as going to Belfast High School. It takes skills to be an illegal immigrant in East Belfast at 6 foot 7 rather tanned and with a name like Filo Paulo and pass yerself off as going to BHS! :bowdown:
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Neill_M wrote:Will be interesting to see Charlie Boy play tomorrow morning.
Only saw the last 10 mins of the game, so not sure how he went overall, but he made a cracking break that should have ended in a try in the last couple of mins. Strong breaking through a half tackle and just needed to have stepped off his right to have been in under the posts
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kUD wrote:
Neill_M wrote:he made a cracking break that should have ended in a try
Sounds like he's bought into the Ulster Way already! :D
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shocking missed tackle from charles for samoan try >seeya

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Butchered a try and gifted them a try

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Anyone thinking that Charlie was at fault for the Samoa try should visit Specsavers...
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scrum5 wrote:Anyone thinking that Charlie was at fault for the Samoa try should visit Specsavers...
We often ask visitors to Ravers to do that

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He saw very little of the ball.

The All Blacks knew they'd been in a game though.
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