Moore has a mark on his forehead- clash of heads?jean valjean wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 12:02 amHe seemed to have a nice shiner alright. Wonder did it happen prior to the end of the game, if not it happened very quickly.solidarity wrote:D13 seemed to be saying that Moore had hit him in the eye but must have been completely accidentaljustinr73 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:43 pmDunno - he properly lost it!big mervyn wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:11 pm What did Moore do to get the Dragons 13 all riled up at the final whistle?
Agree with Jean about Stockers but not about the Dragons.
They’re dung and we were in second gear.
Nice gas by their nine for his try through.
Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
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Stewart carries well all over the pitch. He also spoils us with consistent darts. Something Rory didn't always do.justinr73 wrote:Good question but Rory didn’t appear on the wing for a hat trick that often!
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
The third wasn't a missed tackle. Gilroy out of the line left a gap and their 9 blew everyone for pace. The 2nd try had shades of McCann against Leinster or shades of Marcus Rea himself plus McIlroy versus Connacht. Systemic issue at play? I'm not sure. Needs to be sorted as Rea's freaky hips allow the opportunity to jackal that few others in Ulster squad provide.So It Is wrote:He looked shot for the 3rd try. He has never been particularly quick but looked knee deep in treacle for that one.
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It wasn't a missed tackle as such but you'd expect a 7 on the angle to at least dive and attempt a tackle, or at least make the attacker take a wide arc to avoid him. But he looked shagged.
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
Rea's body language in the 2nd half gave the impression he was running on empty. As said above the missed tackle on the hooker for his try was really poor and reminiscent of the connacht one which led to a period of exile. Physical fatigue leads to mentally switching off but at least fitness can be worked on. He still has a turnover threat that many don't have so needs to be kept involved although a role off the bench might suit better in the upcoming games.
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Yeah he's clearly a good player but has a few, and I detest hearing/using the term, "work-ons", like speed and fitness. I'm sure with a bit of focus he can improve on it.
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My MOTM was Stockdale he was involved in most of the Individual trys rather than push over ones which are the product of a combined heave and some worming ending in a collapse over the try line .
The one thing i noticed was he appeared to be playing as a third centre rather than a wing a role he fulfilled rather well -- I wonder is this a D4 --trial idea. since in my book Hume has gone off the boil a bit this tear and thus ireland are at present a 4 centre outfit --Henshaw Ringrose Aki and McCloskey --- O Brien is a back three and Osborne is a greenhorn.
Of the 4 two are in my book injury prone Henshaw and Ringrose. and McCloskey /Aki combination wasn't one I would have confidence in to be honest .
Anyway back to Friday --a very mixed performance due to a hoc-poch selection -- too many changes from the week before -- and too too many tackles missed to be pleasing .
Munster having done us a favour -- Ulster must avoid the Banana skin
The one thing i noticed was he appeared to be playing as a third centre rather than a wing a role he fulfilled rather well -- I wonder is this a D4 --trial idea. since in my book Hume has gone off the boil a bit this tear and thus ireland are at present a 4 centre outfit --Henshaw Ringrose Aki and McCloskey --- O Brien is a back three and Osborne is a greenhorn.
Of the 4 two are in my book injury prone Henshaw and Ringrose. and McCloskey /Aki combination wasn't one I would have confidence in to be honest .
Anyway back to Friday --a very mixed performance due to a hoc-poch selection -- too many changes from the week before -- and too too many tackles missed to be pleasing .
Munster having done us a favour -- Ulster must avoid the Banana skin
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
Three assists for Jacob.
How many of those would Ringrose have passed?
How many of those would Ringrose have passed?
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
My only issue with Stockdale is his kicking. Or rather the tactic of using him to kick.
He stands so deep to launch a kick that the ball is passed 10-15m backwards and he might make 35 yards from his goal line.
Why not just get Cooney to boot it out from the base of the ruck 15-20m from our goal line? It would probably lead to a better result and there is less risk of a charge down or Jacob making a mistake.
He stands so deep to launch a kick that the ball is passed 10-15m backwards and he might make 35 yards from his goal line.
Why not just get Cooney to boot it out from the base of the ruck 15-20m from our goal line? It would probably lead to a better result and there is less risk of a charge down or Jacob making a mistake.
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I was thinking has he bulked up a bit this season? Could be why his cardio fitness is low and also why he hasn't been appearing?
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
He has a good boot but is better employed kicking long infield than for touch. Cooney's Box kicking is usually on the money and with Jacob chasing we have a good chance of recovering it or at least making it scrappy ball.So It Is wrote:My only issue with Stockdale is his kicking. Or rather the tactic of using him to kick.
He stands so deep to launch a kick that the ball is passed 10-15m backwards and he might make 35 yards from his goal line.
Why not just get Cooney to boot it out from the base of the ruck 15-20m from our goal line? It would probably lead to a better result and there is less risk of a charge down or Jacob making a mistake.
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At the moment Stockdale tends to slice or hook his kicks now he has his mojo back he should spend some time practicing his kicking from 15 metres in from touch.
At the moment Lowe has that function down to a tee for Leinster aiming for about the half way line when 5 metres from the try line Stockdale is not getting to the 10 metre line and possibly closer to the 22 metre.
With the injured ankle I think it may be a part of his game he has neglected .
At the moment Lowe has that function down to a tee for Leinster aiming for about the half way line when 5 metres from the try line Stockdale is not getting to the 10 metre line and possibly closer to the 22 metre.
With the injured ankle I think it may be a part of his game he has neglected .
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
Obviously has the jackal threat but offers little else. Has a bad habit of not wanting to know when teams are throwing the kitchen sink at us on our own line. It cost home a couple of months to Ballynahinch before and with the crunch part of the season upon us I’m not sure I’d have him starting any big game from here on in. A substitute player for me at best. Some sort of combination of Timoney, Sheridan, DV and McCann for the rest of the season and Ewers (minus DV) next season.
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The Stockdale long kick thing seems to have happened all of a sudden after Lowe did it at the Aviva recently against us and it was very effective. It's just we didn't do it as well lol
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Re: Ulster v Dragons Fri April 14 7:35pm
Dereless Stockdale has always had a long kick -- which is why Ulster tried playing him at full back at _ I at the request of D4--I assume -- when Kearney was past his sell by date.
The experiment was a failure because -- he lacked positional experience --on the pitch -- and got caught in ,a two minds, no mans land and the experiment did exactly nothing for his confidence in attack or defence .
While the switch from wing to full back seemed possible the fact is that they pose totally different challenges --why because wings should be positioned by the full back --in response to the both the conditions and opposition .
Payne when playing full back was always mindful about position the wings around him . ( pulling them back-- pushing them wider or calling them closer etc ) Full back is the Key position in the modern game which has evolved since the kick,direct to touch, ceased to be of benefit
The experiment was a failure because -- he lacked positional experience --on the pitch -- and got caught in ,a two minds, no mans land and the experiment did exactly nothing for his confidence in attack or defence .
While the switch from wing to full back seemed possible the fact is that they pose totally different challenges --why because wings should be positioned by the full back --in response to the both the conditions and opposition .
Payne when playing full back was always mindful about position the wings around him . ( pulling them back-- pushing them wider or calling them closer etc ) Full back is the Key position in the modern game which has evolved since the kick,direct to touch, ceased to be of benefit
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