Ulster v Hairyqueens
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Hes a lowlifeJackie Brown wrote:Bod definitely a west Brit
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I could forgive 10 in the 2nd half as the game went loose and we chased a few tries, but 22 in the first half?? Against a good team they would have been out of sight.Cockatrice wrote:32 missed tackles by Ulster...
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There was 'fan interaction' after the whistle wentCornerfleg wrote:Any talk among the troops or those in the know why there was no 'fan interaction' at the start or after the whistle went?????
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Against Clermont and we would looking at the record books...Kiss talks in riddles...
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Look ............... that was entertaining, mostly, but the standard was awful. No scrum, no lineout, can't deal with restarts, defence a shambles - look at their 4th try FFFS, and a catalogue of missed tackles. Of course you are going to score 52.
Hairyquims had the nerve to do a lap of honour after the worst professional performance I have seen since Ulster travelled to Zebre.
Hairyquims had the nerve to do a lap of honour after the worst professional performance I have seen since Ulster travelled to Zebre.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Who was the drunk guy on the pitch after the match?
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Did the bird fly tonight ?
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MikeDave wrote:Who was the drunk guy on the pitch after the match?
What day is It?
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Eh. Are you talking about Henderson? Once again, he was probably the best forward on the pitch. He is in a run of great form, doesn't matter what number he is wearing on his back. He has been showing his real class in recent games.rumncoke wrote:Ulster back row playing rip ball instead of tackling the ball carrier to ground and paid the price for playing a second row in the back row .
Also in the second half the backs got caught defending to narrow leaving players exposed outside and paid the price
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Enjoyed the win, but feck we CANNOT defend.
Our line out is shockingly bad and the Dave’s must be holding the tackle bags way too high, because our lot struggle to put any attecker down.
Our line out is shockingly bad and the Dave’s must be holding the tackle bags way too high, because our lot struggle to put any attecker down.
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Did not get to the game as I had a work do , I know I know part time supporter and all that, any way I had assumed the micro climate would kick in and the pitch would have been frozen so Dinner in Ox it was, but as I was not there few questions.
Was the URSC Vanavan there and what players did I miss.
Did Holywood Knobhead get arrested yet
Any music in the bars
Was it a sell out
Was the Commander in Chief there.
Was the URSC Vanavan there and what players did I miss.
Did Holywood Knobhead get arrested yet
Any music in the bars
Was it a sell out
Was the Commander in Chief there.
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I hope he is banned from the ground for life.big mervyn wrote:There was 'fan interaction' after the whistle wentCornerfleg wrote:Any talk among the troops or those in the know why there was no 'fan interaction' at the start or after the whistle went?????
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Not a fan?Gerald the Mole wrote:I hope he is banned from the ground for life.big mervyn wrote:There was 'fan interaction' after the whistle wentCornerfleg wrote:Any talk among the troops or those in the know why there was no 'fan interaction' at the start or after the whistle went?????
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