URSC are pleased to announce our 3rd Meet the Players Night of the 2015-16 season.
The event will be in the H3 lounge of Kingspan from 7.30 – 9.15pm (doors open at 7.00pm), on Tuesday 9th February, and will (theoretically) be a Six Nations Preview Night, but undoubtedly the questions will range far and wide, as they usually do.
The Panel, (subject to change) is:
Dan Tuohy
Chris Henry
Iain Henderson
Stu Olding
Kyle McCall
Dave Shanahan
Admission is free for URSC members (and children), but there will be a charge of £5 for adult non-members (waived if membership is taken out on the night).
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Can one ask serious questions? Or is it limited to Alster r brill?
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There's usually some serious questions . Just don't expect any candid answers. Party line is the order of the day.Russ wrote:Can one ask serious questions? Or is it limited to Alster r brill?
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Went to the Bowe/Best Q&A in the Nevin Spence Centre earlier this month and someone from the audience asked "Who made the decision for Jackson to take the second penalty against Munster having missed the first from closer in...?"
Thought that was a decent "real" question.
Best's answer was that as skipper you must trust your players to do their job....and if the kicker fancies it, the skip backs him.....
Thought that was a decent "real" question.
Best's answer was that as skipper you must trust your players to do their job....and if the kicker fancies it, the skip backs him.....
If only everyone had Neil McMillan's dedication....