We are, however, delighted to offer Season Ticket holders a discount of 25% on the purchase of their own seat(s).
25% discount, Leinster terrified they will not sell out their allocation.....
Rob Kearney (ankle), Mick Kearney (shoulder) and Jonathan Sexton (head) went off early today through injury.
Thats rubbish, Sexton never has had injuries
especially not head injuries.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
Snipe Watson wrote:I have never seen Ulster beat Leinster at the RDS. discuss......
In the immortal words of Joe Strummer.....
You learn more in defeat than victory...... puns aside Leinster will be a different animal at home than the one that showed up at Ravenhill not needing the win on the day as much as ourselves.
BRING OUR BOYS HOME #BOBH
THROWN UNDER THE BUS AND EXILED 14/04/18
Snipe Watson wrote:I have never seen Ulster beat Leinster at the RDS. discuss......
In the immortal words of Joe Strummer.....
You learn more in defeat than victory...... puns aside Leinster will be a different animal at home than the one that showed up at Ravenhill not needing the win on the day as much as ourselves.
Beat them in 2013 even though Clancy decided to go to tmo after final whistle......
Our weaknesses and strengths are well know. If we can scrape parity up front we will cause them serious problems in the backs. If they get the ascendancy up front players like McGrath and Ross should get over the like of Black and Lutton we will genuinely struggle. Luckily we've managed to get away with a genuinely underpowered front five to date. I just hope Friday the 20th isn't the day the worm turns.
Neill_M wrote:New record for setting up a topic, love it
Nothing to fear from them, could have Herbst and Bowe available.
If Tommy is available and fully fit, I'd play him ahead of Gilroy who did a few good things today but also had a few brainfarts including some terrible passes. Gilroy is an exciting player and has scored some great tries but still has too many sloppy moments. That's the kind of thing that's important to S-ferbrains, and Craig will have done himself no favours re. selection for S. Africa.
As for Herbst, if he plays at all, it will probably be from the bench. Warwick has performed very well at tighthead. He is a tough little nut with good technique and is rarely dominated in the scrum, no matter which side he plays on. Don't understand why he's not getting the nod ahead of Lutton. Of course he has had the advantage of coming on fresh from the bench and knows he can give it a real thrash for 30 min.
BuckRogers wrote:Our weaknesses and strengths are well know. If we can scrape parity up front we will cause them serious problems in the backs. If they get the ascendancy up front players like McGrath and Ross should get over the like of Black and Lutton we will genuinely struggle. Luckily we've managed to get away with a genuinely underpowered front five to date. I just hope Friday the 20th isn't the day the worm turns.
That's as bang on a summary as you will find.
We know our weakness they know our weakness.
I just can't help thinking of Syd Millers 1974 Lions tour message before a ball was kicked. 'scrum, scrum scrum!'
That's got to be our remit for the next 2 weeks.