Munster 16/17

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Snipe Watson wrote:
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Samstew wrote: The Glasgow hooker did milk it though, which I really don't like, too footie-esque.
How do you know he wasn't hurt?
Look, let's get this straight, when Garces carded Payne, there was no doubt that decisions were being made on outcomes rather than actions. Many players are hurt in legal tackles, indeed, definitely more are hurt in perfect tackles than are in illegal tackles.

You are asking the wrong question. It is not was he hurt, it is was he seriously injured by an illegal tackle? He clearly was not, but then again, Goode was not seriously injured either and he most certainly did milk it, our Glasgow pal didn't even need oxygen FFFS.

Now that is the ruling and I trust it is clear and correct in your revised opinion. >EW
What did I say about ruling? Nothing whatsoever is the answer.
The Payne incident is irrelevant.
In this instance the point being discussed is whether the Glasgow player milked it. Unless you or Sam are psychic you have no idea whether he was hurt or how badly and no idea whether he milked it or not. You don't know whether Goode milked it or not either.
Just the sort of bullshit response I expected.
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I'm now on a train, would some kind soul please post updates. :thumleft:
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BaggyTrousers wrote:I'm now on a train, would some kind soul please post updates. :thumleft:
Leaves on the line.
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Killer and Ryan murdering the Weegies I am informed. Some performance.
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Garces got it right for me. Mun 31-3 Gla 55mins

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Munster teaching West Edinburgh a lesson. Putting them back in their place. I love it!
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31-3, 60 mins, I fear for our pack next week if munster performance today is anything to go by.
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Mun 38-17 Gla 76 mins

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Snipe Watson wrote:
Samstew wrote: The Glasgow hooker did milk it though, which I really don't like, too footie-esque.
How do you know he wasn't hurt?
He got up and carried on after the card was shown :roll:
Oh and he text me, then I got an instagram of him winking and I've just checked his Bookface status which assured me that everything was fine and dandy, all before the final whistle :lol: :lol: :lol: :whistle:
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What a phenomenal performance from 14 man Munster.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:I'm now on a train, would some kind soul please post updates. :thumleft:
FT: 38-17
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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What an emotional game. Bringing in his two wee lads into the players' circle to sing SUAF got me :-(

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Unbelievable atmosphere and some result with 14 men.
Certainly not a great Glasgow performance but the Munster pack were like men possessed.
Great to see Axels two boys in the middle right at the end!
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The only thing that might ,and it is a small might , have brought the yellow card was the fact Earls was only holding one leg and the player had time to play the ball before hitting the dirt .

There is no doubt it was an over eager Earls" tackle "and tackling technique has always been the weakest part of Earls game . He is too interested in " hitting " the ball carrier than tackling him .

Munster were up for that game not to sure about their set scrum looked like the front row were " boring all afternoon and having carded Earls Garces like all French refs wears blinkers at scrum time



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Munster were absolutely incredible. Pack was monstrous, dreading facing them next week.
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