Ulster v Oyonnax Sat 1pm Sky Sports

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I think the squad as will be weaker than that.
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Rooster wrote: Buck quite frankly nothing surprises me any more and to be honest I won't find any fecks to give if Payne gets moved to Leinster, Munster or Connacht as the amount of fecking around to accommodate a first class 15 in a position he is adequate but wasted in is really getting on my mammaries
I would give many fecks. I would be genuinely actively happy if it were to come about. The thought of keeping Payne and losing Marshall gives me nightmares.
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Expecting changes next week for the game in italy but would hope a decent side is picked this week. Still have a shot of qualifying.

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If it's not bust don't fix it comes to mind when considering the back line .

Only changes front row and back row

The question being do play Wilson for 50 and bring on FNW
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So we are probably looking at a team built around Jihad so he gets a run at 13 since that was fecked up last week by him having to play 15.
So that means Cave at 12 and Jihad 13 with Trimble and Scholes on the wings and Gilroy at 15
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42.ie reporting that Payne likely to stay 15 with McCloskey and Cave in the centre. Don't be expecting sexy rugby on Sat according to Doaky, it will be pragmatic - playing for position, setting up platforms etc - no Barbarians stuff!
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Cave 12 and Luke 13 with JP 15
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kingofthehill wrote:Cave 12 and Luke 13 with JP 15

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kingofthehill wrote:Cave 12 and Luke 13 with JP 15
Have Cave and Marshall now officially switched positions? I guess there is some sense in keeping Marshall in the position he has been playing (well). Is McCloskey injured or will he be sprung from the bench?
Glad to see Payne at 15.
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McCloskey, Cave with Luke restzed and Payne at 15 - sense prevails!
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kingofthehill wrote:Cave 12 and Luke 13 with JP 15
Surely not King, dos that mean McCloskey at 9 or 10 for obviously we can;t start without Ulster's finest player and literally "great white hope".

I had assumed that FibberJose would insist on McCloskey at 12 & Payne the fullback at 13 in preparation for the 6Ns. >EW

Of course, if he weren't a bloody stuuuuuuuupid Kiwi, he'd be looking at replacing the out of form for 5 years, Bob at fullback and thus thinking the unthinkable and sacrificing a D4 Holy Cow.

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Cornerfleg wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:Cave 12 and Luke 13 with JP 15

Sense prevails!
Cave is actually a reasonable enough gain-liner, for his size.
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Cornerfleg wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:Cave 12 and Luke 13 with JP 15

Sense prevails!
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BuckRogers wrote: As Sarah Palin might say, give me a hallejua.
That's more like something Rumn would say.
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So which one of Ruan or Beagle is unavailable meaning Dave Shanahan isn't playing for the A team... :stir:
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