BaggyTrousers wrote:Interesting Cave & Ludik in the centre, I've long considered this is the only possible way to give our back three good ball in the right situations, two smart players and carrying their own danger in attack. Great opportunity for Gilroy on his return with two guys who can pass the bloody ball. Trimble too, a man looking very much in need of a good game. G'wan GLU
Sadly probably the only time we'll ever see it.FOLK.
Based on no info whatsoever, is taking VDM to SA and not playing him a message to sharpen the feck up and earn your money?
BaggyTrousers wrote:Interesting Cave & Ludik in the centre, I've long considered this is the only possible way to give our back three good ball in the right situations, two smart players and carrying their own danger in attack. Great opportunity for Gilroy on his return with two guys who can pass the bloody ball. Trimble too, a man looking very much in need of a good game. G'wan GLU
Sadly probably the only time we'll ever see it.FOLK.
Based on no info whatsoever, is taking VDM to SA and not playing him a message to sharpen the feck up and earn your money?
Via twitter, news that SVDM is still apparently not 100% fit after a knock in the A game. If that is the case, why take him to SA when you only have a 25 man squad to work with?
baggy.... so Cairns puts in a decent shout on his debut and gets dumped like a sack of hot potatoes with the rumour mill saying he's carrying a slight knock but not listed in the injured list (unless amended) whilst SVDM gets a debut in the A Game and from I was told had people saying why is he even here... he gets on the plane to SA despite being injured in that game doesn't make any sense but then little we do makes any sense.. thank god we're not playing at altitude.
Neill_M wrote:Via twitter, news that SVDM is still apparently not 100% fit after a knock in the A game. If that is the case, why take him to SA when you only have a 25 man squad to work with?
That was my initial reaction too but in fairness who else is there in the propping stakes? Better a half Hond than nobody and you would need a spare prop. That's my guess.
Neill_M wrote:Via twitter, news that SVDM is still apparently not 100% fit after a knock in the A game. If that is the case, why take him to SA when you only have a 25 man squad to work with?
That was my initial reaction too but in fairness who else is there in the propping stakes? Better a half Hond than nobody and you would need a spare prop. That's my guess.
I have to say that having used Google earth to look at the area around the stadium I can see why Kempson thinks the venue change is an insult to Ulster. Absolute s*** hole
horslips wrote:I have to say that having used Google earth to look at the area around the stadium I can see why Kempson thinks the venue change is an insult to Ulster. Absolute s*** hole
Wow. Just looked. Like playing at Gibson Park only dustier.
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Neill_M wrote:Via twitter, news that SVDM is still apparently not 100% fit after a knock in the A game. If that is the case, why take him to SA when you only have a 25 man squad to work with?
That was my initial reaction too but in fairness who else is there in the propping stakes? Better a half Hond than nobody and you would need a spare prop. That's my guess.
Stop guessing , Ruirhi Murphy was better, good to see the Blazers made the trip, it must have cost them , well nothing really.
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The venue looks like a ready-made FOLK excuse. Has all the look of a training ground.
FOLK: The guys couldn't feel any match atmosphere, it was a hard place to play against a dangerous team. When a talented team like the Kings have nothing go right for them you know that sooner or later .............along will come Ulster, complacently sleepwalking to defeat. Ask the Zebras of Italy.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:The venue looks like a ready-made FOLK excuse. Has all the look of a training ground.
FOLK: The guys couldn't feel any match atmosphere, it was a hard place to play against a dangerous team. When a talented team like the Kings have nothing go right for them you know that sooner or later .............along will come Ulster, complacently sleepwalking to defeat. Ask the Zebras of Italy.
Ulster are perhaps the best team in the world to play yourself into form against.
Cockatrice wrote:baggy.... so Cairns puts in a decent shout on his debut and gets dumped like a sack of hot potatoes with the rumour mill saying he's carrying a slight knock but not listed in the injured list (unless amended) whilst SVDM gets a debut in the A Game and from I was told had people saying why is he even here... he gets on the plane to SA despite being injured in that game doesn't make any sense but then little we do makes any sense.. thank god we're not playing at altitude.
Playing tomorrow for his club
Third-placed Hinch intend to get their campaign back on track after failing to even take a losing bonus point from Rifle Park when they host Naas who are in sixth.
And their cause has been hugely boosted by having scrum-half, and key player, Aaron Cairns back in club colours.
Cairns was part of Ulster's starting team for the first time in last Saturday's loss to Leinster and was subsequently omitted from Les Kiss's squad that travelled to South Africa last Monday to take on the Southern Kings in Port Elizabeth tomorrow.
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