Saints v Ulsterrrrr

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Note the possibility of 2 brothers being on the pitch at the same time for Ulster again.

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Ah yes Brett and Rob.
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damianmcr wrote:Jokes aside is this on TV or being streamed anywhere?
No according to Ulster Bakebook
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Lawes on the bench despite his summer exertions.

Good powers of recovery have us Lionels.
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justinr73 wrote:Lawes on the bench despite his summer exertions.

Good powers of recovery have us Lionels.
If Lionel Lawes is that good at recovery, why's he not starting?
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Frig sake, the prl teams complain about us not having relegation yet they fail to muster the effort to Livestream a preseason friendly. Plenty of them tuned into our streams. Jokeshop.
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Hartley is a twunt

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Dave wrote:Frig sake, the prl teams complain about us not having relegation yet they fail to muster the effort to Livestream a preseason friendly. Plenty of them tuned into our streams. Jokeshop.
2700 people did

That's more than any AP game last season on BT sport

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I'm currently visiting the 1950s half way up a mountain in the Alpujaras. Very strange place, in the evenings the streets are lined with chairs on both sides so that coffin-dodging groupings of Alpujareñas can watch the perambulation of los touristas, in their newfangled shirts and spit through tops as the heaviness of the late evening turns to cooler early night and localweemin put on denim jackets to show the heat only gets to wusses.

As such I'm unable to storm the gates of Camp Spanners and tell that fučkwit Kiss that Charles's is never a full back, Louis is a quality one but wasted on the wing almost as much as Tommy is no centre.

Would someone please cuff his ears and shout FOLK into his face.

Oh well, he'll be one game closer to the sack, and don't let the door skelp you shutebax on the way out.

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Tommy at 13 seems to be a Joe Schit idea.
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Lyttle is well on the way to recovery,but not expected to play with the big boys until mid-late September.Will have one or two run-outs with the A-team and/or whatever these other matches in late August or early September are called to try to get him back to speed.
what's Lyttle recovering from?
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ColinM wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Lyttle is well on the way to recovery,but not expected to play with the big boys until mid-late September.Will have one or two run-outs with the A-team and/or whatever these other matches in late August or early September are called to try to get him back to speed.
what's Lyttle recovering from?
Broken :duck:
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I don't think the problem is with Tommy playing 13 perse, but rather with Tommy playing. His legs have gone and possibly his arms now too, figuratively speaking.
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Dave wrote:I don't think the problem is with Tommy playing 13 perse, but rather with Tommy playing. His legs have gone and possibly his arms now too, figuratively speaking.
Tommy is there for UR PR only
Put Tommys face out there and tickets sell

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