Treviso v Ulster Sat 10th Sep

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Gusher out.
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Gushers a jibbering eejit. He was talking about the wrong player several times. And he's a Q-jumping hoor at airports.
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Haven't seen the game but delighted with that result. With so many players missing it's just about picking up the wins - especially away from home so job done and move on. Any stand-out players? Did Charlie get much decent ball to have a go at them?
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againstthehead wrote:Haven't seen the game but delighted with that result. With so many players missing it's just about picking up the wins - especially away from home so job done and move on. Any stand-out players? Did Charlie get much decent ball to have a go at them?
Haven't seen the team sheet either from the looks of it >EW
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lol - fek - that's right Ludik was playing 15 - Charlie injured?
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Clive was MOTM which says all you need to know.
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Deraless wrote:Clive was MOTM which says all you need to know.
Not a fan of his but he has been excellent.

Can't wait to have Hendy and Marcell in backrow.
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kingofthehill wrote:
Deraless wrote:Clive was MOTM which says all you need to know.
Not a fan of his but he has been excellent.

Can't wait to have Hendy and Marcell in backrow.
not a fan either and whilst there has been an improvement I think the fact we have limited back row options makes him look a bit better than he really is. We'll really come unstuck when we play teams with a good back row.
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pg106 wrote:
UlsterNo9 wrote:
pg106 wrote:Anyone else fed up listening to the dross from Gusher in commentary?
Have Gusher and Rum'n ever been seen in the same place at the same time?
I have no idea, but that would make a lot of sense...
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Pack wasn't great today.
Overall our scrum was second best and had a lot of ball going backwards. Made a few daft errors in line-outs too. After the great start Clive made a daft knock-on at the line-out transfer and the rot set in from there. Few overthrows too which makes the hooker look bad, but Herring's yellow was absolutely brainless and needless when we had them deep in their own 22 pressing for the bp.
Kyle, Warwick and Kane especially did well till he hurt his ribs. Rodney got no ball carrying.
Franco made one good steal in line-out on our own line and is steady. Treadwell was a bit anonymous. Nothing great, nothing bad and went off after about 50. The line-out maul improved when big Pete came on. Ross was the best of a poor back row.
Herron did OK. Good kicking from hand and still tackling props.
The backs just didn't get enough quick ball on the front foot.
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Ross Kane has a bloody impressive spin-pass on him.
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We've got to be happy with the away win,even though we made it a lot harder than it needed to be .
Two from two is a great start, even against two poor teams. We all know we're under strength, but those available have got the job done and given Kiss some options to consider, when we have a full squad to pick from.
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Keep the faith this Ulster team will punish everything they come up against.. back row to die for and Rodney will be an ace signing… Job done and certs for home semi and a shot at the title in Dublin.
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Rodney needs to stop giving away penaltys and getting cards
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Tighter End wrote:I love stating the obvious. Just like Waistcoat Watson. >crazy1
He doesn't state the obvious, he just states the idiotic - without thought.

For long, long, long spells in the first half, indeed, pretty much all the 1st half bar the first 5 minutes we were on the ropes. If Treviso had put one of their chances away early doors, the confidence from that would likely have seen them pull well away.


Yet, upon full time, the first thing Winker says is "Final whistle in a game Ulster never looked like losing" (or words to that effect). WTF?!?! :banghead:
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