Michael Lowry the new Jack Kyle
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Michael Lowry the new Jack Kyle
This young man is reenacting jacks philosophy, " don't get caught". Michael is a star of our future and a Lion in the making. He looked tiny compared to Zebo and will reverse the thinking, that all professional players must by 6ft 100 kilos plus. The future for Ulster Rugby is bright. We will return better than before. Make our voice heard at Ravenhill. The 16th man.
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For a more current comparison, I think he's a bit like Damien McKenzie. Great open field 15 or 10.
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I've got no use for hyperbole. Time rather than opinion will decide how young Michael matches up with the great man.
They seek him here,
They seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
That paragon of pace and guile,
That damned elusive Jackie Kyle
If someone writes like that about Michael Lowry & some old bloke is quoting it 65 years after the fact, then the boy will have done well.
However, where would this forum be without opinion, so you sir are well entitled to yours.
They seek him here,
They seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
That paragon of pace and guile,
That damned elusive Jackie Kyle
If someone writes like that about Michael Lowry & some old bloke is quoting it 65 years after the fact, then the boy will have done well.
However, where would this forum be without opinion, so you sir are well entitled to yours.
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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Someone has had too much ale methinks.
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Re: Michael Lowry the new Jack Kyle
Would agreekUD wrote:For a more current comparison, I think he's a bit like Damien McKenzie. Great open field 15 or 10.
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Baggy have you been smokin something which has made you go all Robbie Diack this morning? I was expecting to wake up amd see the original poster getting both barrells from youBaggyTrousers wrote:I've got no use for hyperbole. Time rather than opinion will decide how young Michael matches up with the great man.
They seek him here,
They seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
That paragon of pace and guile,
That damned elusive Jackie Kyle
If someone writes like that about Michael Lowry & some old bloke is quoting it 65 years after the fact, then the boy will have done well.
However, where would this forum be without opinion, so you sir are well entitled to yours.
Agree with you about the hyperbole thing. Given this is Ulster it would be a result if he ends his career being closer to Jack then Jeremy Kyle.
He does look the real deal and Damien Mackenzie is a good playing style analogy.
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Ps. George Hook rates Kyle as the finest irish player, so for him to choose a Nordie he must have been pretty special.
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Lowrys size will actually be an asset to his style of play.
Big lads are going to struggle to tackle him with proper old school tackling technique.
With zero tolerance to seat belt tackles / and anything marginally above chest getting you into penalty / yellow card territory he doesnt leave you with much of a target to hit moving as he does.
One absolute must from the Ravenhill crowd is that he gets protected at home. The noise needs to be ferocious when anyone puts a finger on our lad that's anywhere above 4ft.
Big lads are going to struggle to tackle him with proper old school tackling technique.
With zero tolerance to seat belt tackles / and anything marginally above chest getting you into penalty / yellow card territory he doesnt leave you with much of a target to hit moving as he does.
One absolute must from the Ravenhill crowd is that he gets protected at home. The noise needs to be ferocious when anyone puts a finger on our lad that's anywhere above 4ft.
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Did the pitch claim another knee?
Wee Mickey is a genius.
Wee Mickey is a genius.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Looked to have ice on the top half of his leg, not his ACL.
Though with his missing most of last season with a groin injury, could be equal cause for concern.
Though with his missing most of last season with a groin injury, could be equal cause for concern.
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NoDave wrote:Did the pitch claim another knee?
Wee Mickey is a genius.
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TFkingofthehill wrote:NoDave wrote:Did the pitch claim another knee?
Wee Mickey is a genius.
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Glad to hear it KOTHkingofthehill wrote:NoDave wrote:Did the pitch claim another knee?
Wee Mickey is a genius.
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Now the big question is, should ulster keep Lowry at 15 for now given how well he is playing or use him in his preferred position of 10?
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On the comaprison stakes to Lowry, he reminds me of Matthew Morgan the Cardiff full back. Slight of build and very jinky, extremely hard for defenders to put a finger on.
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George has the advantage of seeing Kyle play however in terms of ability, if I accept that Kyle was the master, it could only be by a smidgeon from CMH Gibson whose added quality was that he was excellent in any position he played. Both had the advantage over BOD of not only being massively talented but fine men into the bargain.Bart S wrote:Ps. George Hook rates Kyle as the finest irish player, so for him to choose a Nordie he must have been pretty special.
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.