Ulster v Dragons

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Ulster v Dragons

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Ulster vs Dragons at Ravenhill
Referee: Lloyd Linton (Scotland)
Assistant referees: Nigel Correll (Ireland), Johan Carvill (Ireland)
Television match official: Peter Ferguson (Ireland)
Assessor: Jack Young (Ireland)

http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,2588 ... 66,00.html
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Lloyd Linton - don't think he's had the pleasure before.
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Dont fancy guldering at him after a few pints ...
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Cornerfleg wrote:Dont fancy guldering at him after a few pints ...
Easy Fleg, "Linton Linton, Yer eyes must have a squint on!"
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I wonder is he any relation to the Lintons of this parish?
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Sooooo ...if Royd Rinton rooks rike he's a Crancy .... I can take him out wif dis ....



Yes boss



Rubbery .... Hey Royd ... pray nice
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I think he may be one of our exports like Neil Patterson the 'Scottish' ref.
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So we ship a certain type of player to Connacht then Jersey and our 'yellow pack' refs to Scotland ... free trade - yeah!
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only his 3rd game in the pro 12 - did Cardiff Zebre last season and Treviso Scarlets this season.
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colind wrote:I think he may be one of our exports like Neil Patterson the 'Scottish' ref.
Aye - by 'this parish', I meant UAFC, but it looks like he's a Belfast Inst boy.
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Lord help us ....
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Well that's handy, the TMO is from Round these parts. I hope he doesn't feel the need to over compensate to avoid accusations of bias. That would never do!
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colind wrote:I think he may be one of our exports like Neil Patterson the 'Scottish' ref.
Yep he is.

He did the Ireland u20 game against England,thought he was quite good.
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Ach sure it will be an incident free game like Sunday with a solid 4 points to Ulster.

Worser and worser, I'm missing it to go to a wedding in Scotland, I'll be having a bloody word with my nephew about his timing. And no I won't be wearing a bloody skirt, he probably will mind you, his brother did.
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C'mon now BT... surely you can let the trousers go for a special occasion like this. It will feel quite liberating :lol:
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