Tom Court
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Interesting article from J Bradley about TC https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/spor ... 13820.html
HIs most telling quote about that day in Twickinghouse when Fattie Ross chickened out early: "But if you accept the responsibility of the jersey, you have to give it all you've got. I got offered to come off injured several times during the second half but I couldn't look myself in the mirror if I'd known I'd taken the cowardly option."
Clearly like me, he thinks Ross was a coward who came off for reputational reasons rather than injury. He's not wrong about the Mexican press either.
Got to love TC.
Nice work JB
HIs most telling quote about that day in Twickinghouse when Fattie Ross chickened out early: "But if you accept the responsibility of the jersey, you have to give it all you've got. I got offered to come off injured several times during the second half but I couldn't look myself in the mirror if I'd known I'd taken the cowardly option."
Clearly like me, he thinks Ross was a coward who came off for reputational reasons rather than injury. He's not wrong about the Mexican press either.
Got to love TC.
Nice work JB
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Should have been taken out to Twickers car park and shot for cowardice.Dave wrote:I will forever despise that fat kunt
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Was known by the players as White Flag Ross after that match.
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It was a dark day for Irish rugby and made worse by the Dublin media who would have hammered Ross if he had been good enough to play for the Munster of the first decade of this century. He got away with it and Court was hammered instead.
That being said I think most of the sane Irish supporters knew at the time who was to blame.
Thankfully these days specimens such as Ross would not find a place in the Irish squad. The hope is that we continue to develop depth so we won't return to such a scenario in future.
That being said I think most of the sane Irish supporters knew at the time who was to blame.
Thankfully these days specimens such as Ross would not find a place in the Irish squad. The hope is that we continue to develop depth so we won't return to such a scenario in future.
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Wasn’t he NEARLY as bad as the Hond when he first came over to us and then we farmed him out to someone like pertemps Bees (whoever they were?)? Maybe there is hope for the Hond yet.
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Think you are right Bart and with my slight knowledge of Lionels, I believe but am not certain that the Bees, clearly the poor man's Wasps, are housed in Birminghouse.Bart S wrote:Wasn’t he NEARLY as bad as the Hond when he first came over to us and then we farmed him out to someone like pertemps Bees (whoever they were?)? Maybe there is hope for the Hond yet.
Of course, these days how TC played for Ireland is a matter of no interest to me, he was an utter stalwart for Ulster.
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Mike Ross was a fat mess only on the pitch to hold up a corner of the scrum.
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Doing that would be enough to be on the shortlist for Ulster player of the season.Jackie Brown wrote:Mike Ross was a fat mess only on the pitch to hold up a corner of the scrum.
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Tom Court is a quality bloke and was a damned good loosehead.
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Ireland lost a grand slam in 07 because they had an immobile tight headJackie Brown wrote:Mike Ross was a fat mess only on the pitch to hold up a corner of the scrum.
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Lost at home to scotland 2 years ago because of an immobile tight head
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At least with Fattie Ross, you knew the only thing performance-enhancing thing he took was KFC, the Rodders diet.
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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Bit harsh. When Court arrived at Ulster, he'd only been a rugby player for about eighteen months. The Hond, on the other hand, has possibly never been a rugby player...Bart S wrote:Wasn’t he NEARLY as bad as the Hond when he first came over to us and then we farmed him out to someone like pertemps Bees (whoever they were?)? Maybe there is hope for the Hond yet.
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Formerly Birmingham SolihullBaggyTrousers wrote:Think you are right Bart and with my slight knowledge of Lionels, I believe but am not certain that the Bees, clearly the poor man's Wasps, are housed in Birminghouse.Bart S wrote:Wasn’t he NEARLY as bad as the Hond when he first came over to us and then we farmed him out to someone like pertemps Bees (whoever they were?)? Maybe there is hope for the Hond yet.
Of course, these days how TC played for Ireland is a matter of no interest to me, he was an utter stalwart for Ulster.