TOT’s a usually a lot younger than 19Dave wrote:TOT looked very good in the loose and scrum before his departure. Hard to believe he is just 19.
Ulster Vs Scarlets Sat 1st Sept 5:15pm KO Premier Sports
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... and how's that then?Joe Schmo wrote:Ulster need to keep their cool, trying way too hard, only one point in it. Work their way up the pitch and penalty or drop goal, nothing heroic or hair brained kicking to the opposition. Sadly we all know how this will end.
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I was confident of a 4 try bonus win in this matchSnipe Watson wrote:I don't recall you being specific about how many games we would have to score said 4 tries.Rooster wrote:I over estimated our win by 4 trys
Just putting that out there.
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Good to know somebody's keeping your seat warm for you, albeit a hatless ugly get. Are we likely to see a gent wearing proper headgear in the near future?BaggyTrousers wrote:I did too, Solids, as you say, it was in the balance all game and it was the start of my new career as an armchair expert and just hope I can do Tommy frae Comber proud as he appears to have "slipped away" in his sleep in recent seasons. He never missed a Jim Neilly commentary. Good to see Jim there today, mic in hand, talking to God knows who, Radyo Alster I assumesolidarity wrote:Really enjoyed the match. Tension from start to finish. Ulster made more mistakes than Scarlets,yet still won. Winning ugly is still winning. I still don't think the season looks hopeful. I'll be happy with a top half finish and an 'almost made' it' in Europe.![]()
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Couldn't make it so clearly not a true supporter...
Thankfully the Scarlets were pinged enough for offences.
Thankfully the Scarlets were pinged enough for offences.
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Re: Ulster Vs Scarlets Sat 1st Sept 5:15pm KO Premier Sports
The ref was extremely bad only interested in two offences --holding ,failure to release ball, the which was blown immediately an opposition player was over the ball just as the support for the tackled player arrived thus denied any chance to clear the player off the ball, and off your feet, which he got wrong more than once.
Granted with regard to the first offence -non release of the ball --he was consistent .
Every other offence nearly went unpunished -- off side I can't recall one occasion where the Scarlets were penalised for offside -- holding off the ball happen several times and while the penalty count recorded in the stats is 10 Ulster 12 Scarlets two of those offences where called by the linesman( not the referee) and both were yellow card offences.
Not a good day at the Office Marius Mitrea
I stated after the last match we might find scoring hard this year and to be honest the back line never looked like scoring yesterday but with 3 players on their first outing I'm not going to be over critical, this time . The forwards need to be more clinical within the 10 metres of the line but again it was a first outing for the back row and the coach is not long in post.
A win is a win and a big THANK YOU to the linesman.
Granted with regard to the first offence -non release of the ball --he was consistent .
Every other offence nearly went unpunished -- off side I can't recall one occasion where the Scarlets were penalised for offside -- holding off the ball happen several times and while the penalty count recorded in the stats is 10 Ulster 12 Scarlets two of those offences where called by the linesman( not the referee) and both were yellow card offences.
Not a good day at the Office Marius Mitrea
I stated after the last match we might find scoring hard this year and to be honest the back line never looked like scoring yesterday but with 3 players on their first outing I'm not going to be over critical, this time . The forwards need to be more clinical within the 10 metres of the line but again it was a first outing for the back row and the coach is not long in post.
A win is a win and a big THANK YOU to the linesman.
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Cooney didn’t have the best day, but I can’t have been the only person thinking please please Dan do not bring on Shannahan!
It’s no exaggeration to say that one injury away from the season being effectively a write off. We need to back one of the youngsters and give him a run, or if there is really none of them with potential to be better than Shannahan then we need to find some Irish grannies.
Praying Cooney doesn’t get called up to Ireland, which isn’t right because he has earned it
It’s no exaggeration to say that one injury away from the season being effectively a write off. We need to back one of the youngsters and give him a run, or if there is really none of them with potential to be better than Shannahan then we need to find some Irish grannies.
Praying Cooney doesn’t get called up to Ireland, which isn’t right because he has earned it
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Steady Solids, I didn't say he was ugly, he shares my genes FFFS, he can't be ugly. I also failed to say he's quick with his fists when provoked. Have a care Solids I'd hate to see you get decorated.solidarity wrote:Good to know somebody's keeping your seat warm for you, albeit a hatless ugly get. Are we likely to see a gent wearing proper headgear in the near future?BaggyTrousers wrote:I did too, Solids, as you say, it was in the balance all game and it was the start of my new career as an armchair expert and just hope I can do Tommy frae Comber proud as he appears to have "slipped away" in his sleep in recent seasons. He never missed a Jim Neilly commentary. Good to see Jim there today, mic in hand, talking to God knows who, Radyo Alster I assumesolidarity wrote:Really enjoyed the match. Tension from start to finish. Ulster made more mistakes than Scarlets,yet still won. Winning ugly is still winning. I still don't think the season looks hopeful. I'll be happy with a top half finish and an 'almost made' it' in Europe.![]()
You may have seen a chap in my seat today, looking quite like me but not as handsomebut no, it was not me. Just one of the pleasures in life denied me by the actions of Terry, the two bitches from Bank of Ireland & Vodaphone & the FIRFUCs ........ and of course my own decision that life in Norn Iron is not worth the bother.
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I like to have a good cry, helps me deal with it if Ulster loseCap'n Grumpy wrote:... and how's that then?Joe Schmo wrote:Ulster need to keep their cool, trying way too hard, only one point in it. Work their way up the pitch and penalty or drop goal, nothing heroic or hair brained kicking to the opposition. Sadly we all know how this will end.
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Anyone else laugh out loud when AAT was describing mccloskey during the match saying that if you looked up a book for ‘offloading’ you would see a picture of Stu! He didn’t have a bad game tbf but not sure he’s the off load king just yet.
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Unlike some, your brains aren't scrambled, Eggs. I wanted p gassed 6 years back, but he is streets ahead of Shanners, brainfarts and all. Shanners is quite simply not up to snuff. He has now had 22 "goes" at getting it right and on no occasion have I thought, yeah he did well. Gives me no pleasure to say it but he is definitely not good enough. The question is, is Stewart? Will the younger Curtis be? And one might well muse, would young O'Donnell have been?Eggs wrote:Cooney didn’t have the best day, but I can’t have been the only person thinking please please Dan do not bring on Shannahan!
It’s no exaggeration to say that one injury away from the season being effectively a write off. We need to back one of the youngsters and give him a run, or if there is really none of them with potential to be better than Shannahan then we need to find some Irish grannies.
Praying Cooney doesn’t get called up to Ireland, which isn’t right because he has earned it
Cooney well deserves to be in Camp Joe but Schmidt often takes a lot of convincing to move on from his tried and trusted. He`s not blind however so I`d be expecting Cooney to be called up, but McGrath & Marmion are probably ahead in JS`s mind.
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Porter better than all of themBaggyTrousers wrote:Unlike some, your brains aren't scrambled, Eggs. I wanted p gassed 6 years back, but he is streets ahead of Shanners, brainfarts and all. Shanners is quite simply not up to snuff. He has now had 22 "goes" at getting it right and on no occasion have I thought, yeah he did well. Gives me no pleasure to say it but he is definitely not good enough. The question is, is Stewart? Will the younger Curtis be? And one might well muse, would young O'Donnell have been?Eggs wrote:Cooney didn’t have the best day, but I can’t have been the only person thinking please please Dan do not bring on Shannahan!
It’s no exaggeration to say that one injury away from the season being effectively a write off. We need to back one of the youngsters and give him a run, or if there is really none of them with potential to be better than Shannahan then we need to find some Irish grannies.
Praying Cooney doesn’t get called up to Ireland, which isn’t right because he has earned it
Cooney well deserves to be in Camp Joe but Schmidt often takes a lot of convincing to move on from his tried and trusted. He`s not blind however so I`d be expecting Cooney to be called up, but McGrath & Marmion are probably ahead in JS`s mind.
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Depending on Connor Murrays shoulder injury he will be at camp sooner than later!
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Re: Ulster Vs Scarlets Sat 1st Sept 5:15pm KO Premier Sports
The finishing front row were all 23 years of age or younger.Dave wrote:TOT looked very good in the loose and scrum before his departure. Hard to believe he is just 19.
I was impressed by both hookers. McBurney very good when he came on, crucial penalty turnover.
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Makes SBW look like an amateur..Joe Schmo wrote:Anyone else laugh out loud when AAT was describing mccloskey during the match saying that if you looked up a book for ‘offloading’ you would see a picture of Stu! He didn’t have a bad game tbf but not sure he’s the off load king just yet.
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