Ulster v Leicester

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therealspratt wrote:It'll be quite some time before Ulster have a locally reared loosehead of any quality with Reid out of the picture, John McKee gone down south to play hooker, and O'Hagan seemingly not being worth giving a go.
O'Hagan already is onto his third injury of the season. He would be getting his chance now but he can't catch a break from injuries.
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therealspratt wrote:It'll be quite some time before Ulster have a locally reared loosehead of any quality with Reid out of the picture, John McKee gone down south to play hooker, and O'Hagan seemingly not being worth giving a go.
Tommy O'Hagan has an ankle injury from the A game at Cardiff; otherwise I think he would be in the frame all right.
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Anyone else see how many times Leicester players obstructed our kick chasers? From the Mem Stand it was so obvious and yet the cheese eating surrender monkeys ignored it every time.
Ultimately it had little bearing on the result, but if yer Father’s Mother had tinkies... May have robbed us of a BP.
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Tender wrote:Anyone else see how many times Leicester players obstructed our kick chasers? From the Mem Stand it was so obvious and yet the cheese eating surrender monkeys ignored it every time.
Ultimately it had little bearing on the result, but if yer Father’s Mother had tinkies... May have robbed us of a BP.
To be fair, with so many Lionel lardasses lumbering about the pitch it would have been hard for them not to cause a few obstructions. :lol:
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This wasn’t just fatties getting in the way, this was lionels running deliberate lines, to stop ours getting to the ball.
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Some of our players posed for a post-match photo and Leicester got in front of them even then! :roll:
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That’ll make sense when one enlarges the pic...

That is a tasty shirt, but it would be even better without that stupid white sponsor’s shyte on the sleeve.
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Tender wrote:That’ll make sense when one enlarges the pic...
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Best bit of the match for me was the fast forward play in the build up to the O'Connor try- can't remember who it was but there was some fast forward movement for the first time I can remember in years.
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‘Bellevue Zoo’ only for those of a certain vintage.
The old Monkey House had the same smell as Trap 2.
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Tender wrote:Right bitches the next Mofo who says Step Through should be given a chance will be bitch slapped with my damp skiddies. Feckawayaffweeyees. I’d rather stick WeeD in the front row than Bryn’s video star.
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He should have learnt to say NO or is that a conversation for another thread...
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Cockatrice wrote:
Bart S wrote:
Tender wrote:Right bitches the next Mofo who says Step Through should be given a chance will be bitch slapped with my damp skiddies. Feckawayaffweeyees. I’d rather stick WeeD in the front row than Bryn’s video star.
Bryn signed Hond and Wiehann because he was told they had big game experience....
He should have learnt to say NO or is that a conversation for another thread...
Humphreys signed Jeremy Beadle (Wiehahn) if I remember correctly?
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Thought he was identified by the IRFU and John Plumtree as a project TH who would represent Ireland, Herbst just can't stay fit....
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Kiss wanted the Hond after watching him on YouTube.
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