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they can recoup it by trying to get a couple of home knock out matches.

Ulster should be hoping to get into the Amlin challenge cup, we may strike lucky, with the round 16 & get a home quarter final.
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Big-al wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 5:29 pm they can recoup it by trying to get a couple of home knock out matches.

Ulster should be hoping to get into the Amlin challenge cup, we may strike lucky, with the round 16 & get a home quarter final.
We'd need to hope for a handy draw in that round of 16 cause we all know what Ulster are like when it comes to difficult knock out games.
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A decent run in that wee cup could do more for us than anything else this season.
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Oi, KOTH!

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https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/spor ... 92806.html

Potential to be a great signing. The lad is as strong as an ox and rarely goes backward into contact 👍
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So It Is wrote:https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/spor ... 92806.html

Potential to be a great signing. The lad is as strong as an ox and rarely goes backward into contact Image
Exeter fans seem to rate him highly. Where does that leave us for next season then in terms of NIQ in’s and outs? Kitchoff and Ewers in, Toomaga-Allen, Carters and Vermuelen out?


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If JTA can prove his worth over the next 4 months he is in a good spot to get another year with us. With martys injury and TOT potentially away with ireland there is a serious case to be made for another season. On the other hand there must be a Georgian tight head somewhere looking a post world Cup deal.
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jean valjean wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:14 pm If JTA can prove his worth over the next 4 months he is in a good spot to get another year with us. With martys injury and TOT potentially away with ireland there is a serious case to be made for another season. On the other hand there must be a Georgian tight head somewhere looking a post world Cup deal.
I imagine there are two options:
1) We keep JTA as our 3rd NIQ, meaning we lose Carter and are unable to sign an NIQ replacement second row (which some suggest we need)
Or
2. We lose JTA, and (if finances allow) use his spot to sign an NIQ second row. But then we would have to look at signing an IQ tighthead prop to back up Moore and O’Toole and/or keep Milasinovich on as 3rd choice as he is Irish qualified.

Would personally go for the first option with Moore’s injury and O’Toole possibly at the RWC, as well as the fact I can’t think of many Irish qualified tighthead props who would move to be 3rd choice, maybe someone like Jack Aungier from Connacht?

Still think we need to sign another second row, back row and fly half (if Mads and Flannery are leaving) but if we already have Kitshoff, JTA and Ewers, they would all have to be Irish qualified you’d imagine.

Though if we managed to somehow keep JTA as some sort of medical joker, that might give us some leeway with the IRFU to let us sign another NIQ. Wishful thinking tho
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SUFTUM_19 wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:44 pm
jean valjean wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:14 pm If JTA can prove his worth over the next 4 months he is in a good spot to get another year with us. With martys injury and TOT potentially away with ireland there is a serious case to be made for another season. On the other hand there must be a Georgian tight head somewhere looking a post world Cup deal.
I imagine there are two options:
1) We keep JTA as our 3rd NIQ, meaning we lose Carter and are unable to sign an NIQ replacement second row (which some suggest we need)
Or
2. We lose JTA, and (if finances allow) use his spot to sign an NIQ second row. But then we would have to look at signing an IQ tighthead prop to back up Moore and O’Toole and/or keep Milasinovich on as 3rd choice as he is Irish qualified.

Would personally go for the first option with Moore’s injury and O’Toole possibly at the RWC, as well as the fact I can’t think of many Irish qualified tighthead props who would move to be 3rd choice, maybe someone like Jack Aungier from Connacht?

Still think we need to sign another second row, back row and fly half (if Mads and Flannery are leaving) but if we already have Kitshoff, JTA and Ewers, they would all have to be Irish qualified you’d imagine.

Though if we managed to somehow keep JTA as some sort of medical joker, that might give us some leeway with the IRFU to let us sign another NIQ. Wishful thinking tho
Ealing had the highlights up of the recent ‘a’ fixture with Ulster. Few scrums were Scott Wilson looked competent.

Could move Andy Warwick to TH and use Reid/EOS as backup props.

Regarding backrowers - Lorcan McLaughlin, Reuben Crothers and James McNabney had accomplished u20 campaigns last season, some of them are bound to be ready for a few games next season.
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Big-al wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 4:10 pm
SUFTUM_19 wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:44 pm
jean valjean wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:14 pm If JTA can prove his worth over the next 4 months he is in a good spot to get another year with us. With martys injury and TOT potentially away with ireland there is a serious case to be made for another season. On the other hand there must be a Georgian tight head somewhere looking a post world Cup deal.
I imagine there are two options:
1) We keep JTA as our 3rd NIQ, meaning we lose Carter and are unable to sign an NIQ replacement second row (which some suggest we need)
Or
2. We lose JTA, and (if finances allow) use his spot to sign an NIQ second row. But then we would have to look at signing an IQ tighthead prop to back up Moore and O’Toole and/or keep Milasinovich on as 3rd choice as he is Irish qualified.

Would personally go for the first option with Moore’s injury and O’Toole possibly at the RWC, as well as the fact I can’t think of many Irish qualified tighthead props who would move to be 3rd choice, maybe someone like Jack Aungier from Connacht?

Still think we need to sign another second row, back row and fly half (if Mads and Flannery are leaving) but if we already have Kitshoff, JTA and Ewers, they would all have to be Irish qualified you’d imagine.

Though if we managed to somehow keep JTA as some sort of medical joker, that might give us some leeway with the IRFU to let us sign another NIQ. Wishful thinking tho
Ealing had the highlights up of the recent ‘a’ fixture with Ulster. Few scrums were Scott Wilson looked competent.

Could move Andy Warwick to TH and use Reid/EOS as backup props.

Regarding backrowers - Lorcan McLaughlin, Reuben Crothers and James McNabney had accomplished u20 campaigns last season, some of them are bound to be ready for a few games next season.
Hopefully they can step up and bridge that gap next season then. Would be good to see a few of them get some game time over the 6 nations.
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I am fully behind the signing of Dave Ewers. Fits the bill. Big ball carrying 6/8. He won't miss anything with international w@nk. If he was called Van der something from the highveld people would be gushing. Another forward would be great now. Perhaps unlikely. Kitshoff, Ewers and a n other would make a massive difference to our pack.
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The Exeter fans seem absolutely gutted to see him go on their Facebook announcement.
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Whilst ulster's need is for 3 NUQ forwards I don't think the IRFU would sanction this other than short term cover if required.

A 3rd NIQ space might be granted for a back, but more likely to be a Faddes type utility player rather than a good outfall who would actually make a difference!
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Biggest dortiest pack we could put out next season.... just for the craic

Kitshoff Stewart Moore
Treadwell O'Connor
Henderson Ewers Timoney

Nobody is bullying that.

Treadwell covers the grass like an open side. Allows a slower backrow.
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HammerTime wrote:The Exeter fans seem absolutely gutted to see him go on their Facebook announcement.
It’s interesting seeing the reaction from English pundits / journalists etc - basically ‘massive loss to Exeter and the prem, amazing signing by Ulster’.. which is nice to see - my only reservation would be his age, just hope he doesn’t fall off a cliff, but I’m coming round to thinking this is a brilliant signing by Ulster
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