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Re: Caaaardiff Blues v Ulster Sat 3rd Dec 5:15pm Sky Sports

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BaggyTrousers wrote:
ruckover wrote:Improved performance, but Fez was right at the end of the game. If that was Clermont up against 14 men for 20 minutes we would have been destroyed.
Well having gurned a tad about Hendy doing some dumb stuff, nothing was dumber all night than Rob Herring's yella. Sweet holy mother of Jebus, defined dumb. Hendy on the other hand needed to make a tackle and I thought it was borderline harsh as both hands were originally on the shoulders rather than roun'the ballix's neck.
Aye and best way to grab a sheep running away is by the wool at the back of the neck and coup them over when the 2 front legs come up from the ground, was a classic tackle on a Welsh blackface :thumleft:
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Bill's was never a yellow in my book. Got him on the shoulder.
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Was it not Luke Marshall got the second yellow?
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ruckover wrote:Was it not Luke Marshall got the second yellow?
Sure was, for being at the wrong side of a ruck.
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thecrouch wrote:
ruckover wrote:Was it not Luke Marshall got the second yellow?
Sure was, for being at the wrong side of a ruck.
Herring's penalty was the stupid one that got the final warning. Luke was just the unlucky recipient of a marginal penalty and rediculious cumulative yellow.
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On the subject of Herring how will he captain the side from the bench with Trimble injured and Rory starting,
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scrum5 wrote:On the subject of Herring how will he captain the side from the bench with Trimble injured and Rory starting,
Probably in the same way he captains when on the pitch. Passively
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Who is vice captain? Is it Ruan? He seemed to be doing a better job of it on Saturday.
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Dave wrote:Who is vice captain? Is it Ruan? He seemed to be doing a better job of it on Saturday.
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The way the Blessed One played on Saturday makes me think he got as peed off with things as much as the rest of us. He seemed to have decided that, to feck with everyone else, he was going to sort the mess out. I would be quite happy if Kiss just looked after basic tactics and let RP run things during the game. We need to make the most of the time we have left with genuinely great player and RP has got the honours and international caps to put Kiss and co. in the shade. FFS, use this experience and quality.
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Gary wrote:The way the Blessed One played on Saturday makes me think he got as peed off with things as much as the rest of us.
Having watched the match for the first last night, that thought had also occurred to me.
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Snipe Watson wrote:
thecrouch wrote:
ruckover wrote:Was it not Luke Marshall got the second yellow?
Sure was, for being at the wrong side of a ruck.
Herring's penalty was the stupid one that got the final warning. Luke was just the unlucky recipient of a marginal penalty and rediculious cumulative yellow.
Aye, I'm brain-damaged after a decent weekend and frazzled Sunday. Herring was the catalyst, Luke the fall guy.
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