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Episode Five is now available, and it can be accessed HERE!
This week we discuss stinging the Wasps, preparing for the brutes of La Rochelle, a big week of Senior Cup quarter-final action, what Ulster's next move with Marcell Coetzee is and how long a certain Director of Rugby is under contract for...
Also this week you can win some signed Ulster Rugby merchandise by going to the Belfast Telegraph Sport page and liking and sharing the podcast post. But you'll have to listen to the podcast itself to find out what you could win
We are also available on Soundcloud and iTunes, simply search for Ulster Rugby Round-Up and the episode will be there, along with previous episodes as well.
Enjoy, and keep the feedback coming!
This week we discuss stinging the Wasps, preparing for the brutes of La Rochelle, a big week of Senior Cup quarter-final action, what Ulster's next move with Marcell Coetzee is and how long a certain Director of Rugby is under contract for...
Also this week you can win some signed Ulster Rugby merchandise by going to the Belfast Telegraph Sport page and liking and sharing the podcast post. But you'll have to listen to the podcast itself to find out what you could win
We are also available on Soundcloud and iTunes, simply search for Ulster Rugby Round-Up and the episode will be there, along with previous episodes as well.
Enjoy, and keep the feedback coming!
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Thanks Adam. Enjoyed listening to this so well done to you and the other guys. And congrats on answering the Less Kiss contract question when no-one else seemed to know!
It would be nice to have a feature with one of the new coaches about how they are finding life at Ulster and also one at some stage with Kieran Campbell about the Academy and what we are doing to try to increase the amount of home grown talent which comes through and goes on to be successful for Ulster.
It would be nice to have a feature with one of the new coaches about how they are finding life at Ulster and also one at some stage with Kieran Campbell about the Academy and what we are doing to try to increase the amount of home grown talent which comes through and goes on to be successful for Ulster.
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Adding to the Academy question, would like to know what the panel think about Henderson being the only internationally capped forward that the Academy has produced in the last 10 years or so.
I know the current crop is looking promising but still a massive failure on Ulster's part and would say it's the main reason we are currently in the situation we are i.e. relying on foreign imports rather than them supplementing what is already here.
I know the current crop is looking promising but still a massive failure on Ulster's part and would say it's the main reason we are currently in the situation we are i.e. relying on foreign imports rather than them supplementing what is already here.
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couldn't find the Kiss contract answer can anyone oblige...
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End of next season. Its at the very end.
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I can see what will happen. He's about to be sacked then wins the post-season baabaas super grand finale. Five year contract signed.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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A disappointing weekend in La Rochelle for Ulster - fire us through some listener questions for tomorrow's podcast that you want us to discuss!
Bart and Kanbei we like your Academy questions so they will be answered this week!
Bart and Kanbei we like your Academy questions so they will be answered this week!
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Alex Codling doing good things at Ealing, did he leave or was he pushed?
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Couldn't work under Kissscrum5 wrote:Alex Codling doing good things at Ealing, did he leave or was he pushed?
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We are sadly getting used to expectations being dashed year after year. What would you guys like to see happen on and off the field this season that might represent the start of a realistic upward curve?
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We have been treading water since Anscombes last season.muscles wrote:We are sadly getting used to expectations being dashed year after year. What would you guys like to see happen on and off the field this season that might represent the start of a realistic upward curve?
Muller Court and Afoa were not replaced and as a result we always creaked up front when the pressure came on
Poor tactics and selection haven't helped.
Attack wise we look exhilarating at times through individualism but look clueless against a set defence, with a lack of ball carriers in the side though Cotzees injury has cost us massively.
Defensively by contrast we look so easy to break down and I'm not too sure what system we play at times.
Don't think the players do either.
Expectancy levels are not great, we are what we are, a reasonably good pro14 side at home carried by individual talent amongst a team.of average Joes.
Leinster has certainly showed how a teams talent can be maximised through good coaching to create competitive intensity within their squad.
However they have 3 British Lions in the front row alone which are nice foundations to build upon for any side along with carriers galore.
I just think in terms of an upward curve until we unearth or buy some class in the front five and pack we will always have a soft look about us.
In the meantime it will be the same as, out of Europe at the group stage but threaten the league play offs until the crunch comes and we come up short lacking players with the mental and physical strength to front up when it matters.
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Couldn't eat sandwiches under Allen Clarke.Russ wrote:Couldn't work under Kissscrum5 wrote:Alex Codling doing good things at Ealing, did he leave or was he pushed?
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Guys, before the season started we looked forward to seeing this team start - even just once
Payne, Trimble, Cave, Olding, Piutau, Jackson, Cooney, Van der Merve/Diddies, Rory, Herbst/Kane, Bustedcock, Tredders, Deysel, Henry/Reidy, Coetzee
Of that 15, 4 may never play for Ulster again, the captain was broken in a box-ticking exercise, Last years captain is in horrible form, 2 props have yet to play a minute, and the eejit picking the team has gone back to using the lottery machine left behind by Doakie.
We have not had our sorrows to seek. With Ulster why does it always seem to be the big players who get damaged?
Adam, perhaps you might like to discuss what are reasonable expectations in light of the above.
Payne, Trimble, Cave, Olding, Piutau, Jackson, Cooney, Van der Merve/Diddies, Rory, Herbst/Kane, Bustedcock, Tredders, Deysel, Henry/Reidy, Coetzee
Of that 15, 4 may never play for Ulster again, the captain was broken in a box-ticking exercise, Last years captain is in horrible form, 2 props have yet to play a minute, and the eejit picking the team has gone back to using the lottery machine left behind by Doakie.
We have not had our sorrows to seek. With Ulster why does it always seem to be the big players who get damaged?
Adam, perhaps you might like to discuss what are reasonable expectations in light of the above.
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What did hendooooo do to you?BaggyTrousers wrote:Guys, before the season started we looked forward to seeing this team start - even just once
Payne, Trimble, Cave, Olding, Piutau, Jackson, Cooney, Van der Merve/Diddies, Rory, Herbst/Kane, Bustedcock, Tredders, Deysel, Henry/Reidy, Coetzee
Of that 15, 4 may never play for Ulster again, the captain was broken in a box-ticking exercise, Last years captain is in horrible form, 2 props have yet to play a minute, and the eejit picking the team has gone back to using the lottery machine left behind by Doakie.
We have not had our sorrows to seek. With Ulster why does it always seem to be the big players who get damaged?
Adam, perhaps you might like to discuss what are reasonable expectations in light of the above.
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Russ wrote:What did hendooooo do to you?BaggyTrousers wrote:Guys, before the season started we looked forward to seeing this team start - even just once
Payne, Trimble, Cave, Olding, Piutau, Jackson, Cooney, Van der Merve/Diddies, Rory, Herbst/Kane, Bustedcock, Tredders, Deysel, Henry/Reidy, Coetzee
Of that 15, 4 may never play for Ulster again, the captain was broken in a box-ticking exercise, Last years captain is in horrible form, 2 props have yet to play a minute, and the eejit picking the team has gone back to using the lottery machine left behind by Doakie.
We have not had our sorrows to seek. With Ulster why does it always seem to be the big players who get damaged?
Adam, perhaps you might like to discuss what are reasonable expectations in light of the above.
Who says we don't have strength in depth
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