Racing 92 vs Ulster MotM

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Racing 92 v Ulster MotM

M Lowry
4
17%
C Gilroy
0
No votes
W Addison
11
48%
S McCloskey
1
4%
J Stockdale
0
No votes
B Burns
0
No votes
D Shanahan
1
4%
A Warwick
0
No votes
R Best
0
No votes
M Moore
1
4%
I Henderson
1
4%
K Treadwell
0
No votes
M Coetzee
2
9%
J Murphy
0
No votes
N Timoney
0
No votes
A McBurney
2
9%
E O'Sullivan
0
No votes
R Kane
0
No votes
A O'Connor
0
No votes
S Reidy
0
No votes
J Stewart
0
No votes
J McPhillips
0
No votes
A Kernohan
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 23

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I didn't see it, only know the score... but for those that did, who was yer Man of the Match?
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Addison-class act. How he slipped through the net in England is beyond me.

Honourable mention to Lowry, would love to see his stats for metres/distance covered.

Genuine excitement with the ulster backs with more and more talent coming through the academy system.

If only we had a platform to win lineouts and have a steady scrum.


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Addison is a real find alright.
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Addison is very much a player in the same style as Payne, spots gaps and knows when to go for them.
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The greatest thing about Addison is that he has had international caps dangled in front of him, he will bust a gut week in and week out.

The best thing for us is that he is in an area of great strength so we may see much more of him than someone who is a shoo-in to be in the 23.

The next best thing about him is his Ma's a Skinner, so he has Ulster blood in him. Not that I want 15 born & bred, but he's probably a bit thran by nature given his ma had to swim across Lough Erne to get to school.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:The greatest thing about Addison is that he has had international caps dangled in front of him, he will bust a gut week in and week out.
I said the very same thing last night when someone said to me what must Addison think he’s done by signing for Ulster.

He’s a nailed on Joe fave already.


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Addison all day. Honourable mentions for Lowry, Coetzee, and McBurney :thumright: :afro: >threaten
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kingofthehill wrote:Addison-class act. How he slipped through the net in England is beyond me.

Honourable mention to Lowry, would love to see his stats for metres/distance covered.

Genuine excitement with the ulster backs with more and more talent coming through the academy system.

If only we had a platform to win lineouts and have a steady scrum.


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159 - Michael Lowry gained 159 metres against Racing 92, the most by any player in Round 2 of the @ChampionsCup and the most ever recorded by an @UlsterRugby player in a European match since Opta have recorded this data (since 2010/11). Talent.


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I'm wondering what young Michael will do with Zebastard's shirt? I'd use it as a firelighter over the winter.

I am amazed that nobody else thought Marcell was worth a vote, his stats were miles better than any other forward, indeed the man who came closest was Sean Reidy.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:I'm wondering what young Michael will do with Zebastard's shirt? I'd use it as a firelighter over the winter.

I am amazed that nobody else thought Marcell was worth a vote, his stats were miles better than any other forward, indeed the man who came closest was Sean Reidy.
If I were young Michael I would cut Zebo's shirt carefully into 4 inch squares and thread them on thon rustyy nail in the outside dry privvy. (Younger readers may not know what the hell I'm on about here, but you certanly will Bags.)
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The patronising arm around the shoulder as he forced out his fake apology is particularly sickening.
I’m guessing ZeboUberSpit might develop an injury in the week before the return fixture .
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LOOK ......... it really is this simple, you have to have it inside you to produce that sort of scumbaggery spontaneously, it was clearly not a considered act, therefore , like Felon Armitage before him, Zebastard - like a stick of rock - has scumbag written into his character.
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