Connacht V Ulster
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Re: Connacht V Ulster
McCann has only been the park ten minutes and has been absolutely everywhere. Best player on the park by a country mile to my eye.
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Good watch, Carothers hasn’t returned from his HIA it was a strong carry hope he passes!
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Without even having an HIA you should be allowed back on after a head knock like that. He seemed to be motionless on the ground for a bit too, hopefully nothing too serious.
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Totally agree just so unlucky to get a start and be off so early.MightyRearranger wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 8:58 pm Without even having an HIA you should be allowed back on after a head knock like that. He seemed to be motionless on the ground for a bit too, hopefully nothing too serious.
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Great after Buckley having a bitch at the ref penalised next scrum lol
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Re: Connacht V Ulster
Very unlucky Buckley. French was overextended. Ref got that wrong.SparkyClarky wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:05 pm Great after Buckley having a bitch at the ref penalised next scrum lol
Sexton showing why he won't make it at top level. Upright and carrying ball on the inside. Easy target. Poor skills.
Like Flannery and am liking Sheridan more and more.
What happened to Addison? Watching on TH4 so no clue.
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None. No front line future at this level. Speed no use without skills and never uses it anyway.
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No I'm on TG4solidarity wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 8:16 pmI fear that it is. I think the other games on RTE were blocked this afternoon. A VPN might be a good investment.jean valjean wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 6:44 pm Is tg4 blocked on sky for this? I havent renewed viaplay this year.
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Was quite looking forward to seeing him get a start in a proper game. From what little I've seen his execution isn't always the best, but he has an incredible engine.SparkyClarky wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:01 pm Totally agree just so unlucky to get a start and be off so early.
No idea how the ref is coming to some of his decisions in the scrum, but very much enjoying the outcome. Hopefully we can have him in the middle more often. He's like the anti-matter equivalent of Clancy.
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Agreed. Bulked up, hardened up and really puts himself about.MightyRearranger wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 8:52 pm McCann has only been the park ten minutes and has been absolutely everywhere. Best player on the park by a country mile to my eye.
Like to see him, Rea and Timely together. Maybe Sheridan who looks the deal too
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Re: Connacht V Ulster
WTF is this ... an Ulster team playing with a bit of heart??
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Anti matter ClancyMightyRearranger wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:12 pmWas quite looking forward to seeing him get a start in a proper game. From what little I've seen his execution isn't always the best, but he has an incredible engine.SparkyClarky wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:01 pm Totally agree just so unlucky to get a start and be off so early.
No idea how the ref is coming to some of his decisions in the scrum, but very much enjoying the outcome. Hopefully we can have him in the middle more often. He's like the anti-matter equivalent of Clancy.
Want to see McNabney get a go too. Some goo back 5 forwards- let's use them and give them a go. Including Marcus
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Re: Connacht V Ulster
Fantastic by Sheridan.
Him and McCann, great to see some young gritty no nonsense forwards.
Him and McCann, great to see some young gritty no nonsense forwards.
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Told you Sheridan's a f*cking player! Brutal route 1
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