If we're having a wee detour, Ruan was obviously the number one Saffer at Ulster, but I've a soft spot for the cameo from Stefan Terblanche in 2011. Yes, it was a decade ago!Bobbievee wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:06 pmAnd let's not forget Charlie P! Some of the most exciting moments ever seen at RaversJackie Brown wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:34 pm Unbelievable, up there with Pienaar, Dewey and Muller. Well done Bryn.
And stillt turning it on for Bristol this evening!!
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Elsom was the only player that I ever saw, at any level, make Ferris look average.UlsterNo9 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 8:06 pmThink you've mixed up Rocky Elsom and Brad Thorne, you're 100% right though Marco , it sometimes just takes that key player to get a team over the line.Bayern wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 7:25 pmYou realize Leinster had won two heineken cups before thorne came in as a injury cover for 5 months?Marco wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 3:38 pm He's the dogs bollix all right. We've been here before of course, but I've always felt that Brad Thorne was the single biggest transitional signing that elevated Leinster from pretenders to contenders, so lets hope there is the same chemistry with Duane and the team as that, personally feel he has more versatility than Coetzee. Respect must go to management for this and for keeping it under the radar.
As an aside, the Leinster and Connacht women could be forgiven for asking are they not worth a decent clean changing facility for, guessing, ten percent of Duane's signing on fee (not complaining as an Ulsterman but just remarking)!
Thorne was the king of longevity. If Vermeulen can combine those two characteristics, he'll be brilliant.
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Have to agree with you there Solids! Terblanche was a real gem - even though he only played 15 games for us he gave 100% in every single one. Supremely fit and exceptionally skilful and he was 35 at the time! A real gent off the pitch too - he said he would love to have stayed or come back to Ulster.solidarity wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 7:59 pmIf we're having a wee detour, Ruan was obviously the number one Saffer at Ulster, but I've a soft spot for the cameo from Stefan Terblanche in 2011. Yes, it was a decade ago!Bobbievee wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:06 pmAnd let's not forget Charlie P! Some of the most exciting moments ever seen at RaversJackie Brown wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:34 pm Unbelievable, up there with Pienaar, Dewey and Muller. Well done Bryn.
And stillt turning it on for Bristol this evening!!
Hard to believe it was 10 years ago!!
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Don't worry your man only likes the young ones. Weirdo. He poo poos anything positive for Ulster.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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If we're having a wee detour, Ruan was obviously the number one Saffer at Ulster, but I've a soft spot for the cameo from Stefan Terblanche in 2011. Yes, it was a decade ago!
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Have to agree with you there Solids! Terblanche was a real gem - even though he only played 15 games for us he gave 100% in every single one. Supremely fit and exceptionally skilful and he was 35 at the time! A real gent off the pitch too - he said he would love to have stayed or come back to Ulster.
Hard to believe it was 10 years ago!!
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Apropos of ten years ago ( well 9 and a half really ) and Saffer back rowers, have we all forgotten poor old Pedrie Wannenburg?
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Have to agree with you there Solids! Terblanche was a real gem - even though he only played 15 games for us he gave 100% in every single one. Supremely fit and exceptionally skilful and he was 35 at the time! A real gent off the pitch too - he said he would love to have stayed or come back to Ulster.
Hard to believe it was 10 years ago!!
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Apropos of ten years ago ( well 9 and a half really ) and Saffer back rowers, have we all forgotten poor old Pedrie Wannenburg?
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P3 was a warrior. Not forgotten at all.
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Agree. Can't get excited about this signing. Too risky. Another potential sicknote like Addison and Payne. I hope that Ulster Rugby isn't seen as a soft touch retirement home for fading reputations.lovesthehardground wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:31 pm Late to post but I'm not too sure why everyone is so upbeat about this signing. He's 35, has an injury record and doesn't arrive until the end of November. There's a big risk he'll get injured again in the autumn internationals. Too much of a chance he'll join our growing list of injured signings, get insurance payments for a year and the bugger back to SA. Sorry, I hope I'm proved wrong but................
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Yea the guy is 35 and keeping Marvell out of the Boks so he must be a poor signing. What a load of rubbish.
Yes Addison has a history of injuries but still can light up a game.
As for Jared we have more than had our moneys worth out of him as a player and in his role as a coach. He didn’t come to Ulster to boost his pension and Ireland were more than happy to snap him up. The only complaint I have with his Ireland career was that they played him in the centre and not at fullback where his full potential as a footballer lay.
Yes Addison has a history of injuries but still can light up a game.
As for Jared we have more than had our moneys worth out of him as a player and in his role as a coach. He didn’t come to Ulster to boost his pension and Ireland were more than happy to snap him up. The only complaint I have with his Ireland career was that they played him in the centre and not at fullback where his full potential as a footballer lay.
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I think you need to look at the game time actually played for Ulster by Addison and Payne. As to Vermeulen-we'll see how much he plays.
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Would our squad be better with or without Vermeulen?for dog and ulcer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 11:40 am I think you need to look at the game time actually played for Ulster by Addison and Payne. As to Vermeulen-we'll see how much he plays.
It's simple, he'll add value on a number of levels. Being 35 is only a problem if his game has dropped off and there are no signs of that happening.
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The problem with being an older player is the length of time taken to recover from knocks and injuries and accordingly how much time will be actually played in significant matches.
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Snipe's asking the right question, 'Would our squad be better with or without Vermeulen?' The answer's pretty clear.
Will young back row talent be held back by his presence or moved on by his example?
Big Duane gets my vote.
Will young back row talent be held back by his presence or moved on by his example?
Big Duane gets my vote.
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Oops, forgot.
I was a big fan of Pedrie as well.
I was a big fan of Pedrie as well.
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Point taken but his injury profile can’t be any worse than Marcels.for dog and ulcer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:33 pm The problem with being an older player is the length of time taken to recover from knocks and injuries and accordingly how much time will be actually played in significant matches.
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Timoney and McCann will need proper game time. So wheeling out the big man for 60 minutes every week would be an injudicious and shortsighted use of a valuable asset.for dog and ulcer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:33 pm The problem with being an older player is the length of time taken to recover from knocks and injuries and accordingly how much time will be actually played in significant matches.