The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Re: The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
and then hogg puts it out on the full
comedy of errors
comedy of errors
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Great team worked try with pyrgos finishing it
And the last scarlets try was the closest thing to a carbon copy i have ever seen, davis interception from price
No doubt we can enjoy some gifs of the comaprision
19 - 8 no conversion
And the last scarlets try was the closest thing to a carbon copy i have ever seen, davis interception from price
No doubt we can enjoy some gifs of the comaprision
19 - 8 no conversion
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Just rotten.
Couldn't help but laugh at Price giving away the exact same intercept try that he gave at the MS for Scotland.
TO NONE OTHER THAN THE SAME PLAYER.
Are you f*cking thick mate?
Couldn't help but laugh at Price giving away the exact same intercept try that he gave at the MS for Scotland.
TO NONE OTHER THAN THE SAME PLAYER.
Are you f*cking thick mate?
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I think that is strangely a good result for Edinburgh.
All but guarantees Scarlets 2nd (they've still to play Dragons) going into next week and with their eye on euro semi may rest a fair few.
All but guarantees Scarlets 2nd (they've still to play Dragons) going into next week and with their eye on euro semi may rest a fair few.
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Well, first two lines, just bollocks.Tobylerone wrote:Saturday should be interesting.
A rested Glasgow squad could make this one very close.
Avoidance of gift points (Aggh) and finishing the majority of scoring opportunities is a minimum requirement.
The third, sadly prophetic.
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Are the highlights worth finding? Were they simply outplayed or did they just crumble?
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If only to get a strange feeling of deja vu when Price throws an intercept to G Davies.Mikey Brown wrote:Are the highlights worth finding? Were they simply outplayed or did they just crumble?
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Only if you fancy a rerun of Wales v. Scotland, plus some scrum embarrassment.
And yes, just for the icing, season ending (?) injuries for Kebble and Wilson.
DTH was good and one nifty try.
And yes, just for the icing, season ending (?) injuries for Kebble and Wilson.
DTH was good and one nifty try.
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I’m worried what the 6 nations may have done to his confidence. Not that he particularly seems the sort.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:If only to get a strange feeling of deja vu when Price throws an intercept to G Davies.Mikey Brown wrote:Are the highlights worth finding? Were they simply outplayed or did they just crumble?
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I’m worried what the 6 nations may have done to his confidence. Not that he particularly seems the sort.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:If only to get a strange feeling of deja vu when Price throws an intercept to G Davies.Mikey Brown wrote:Are the highlights worth finding? Were they simply outplayed or did they just crumble?
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I’m worried what the 6 nations may have done to his confidence. Not that he particularly seems the sort.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:If only to get a strange feeling of deja vu when Price throws an intercept to G Davies.Mikey Brown wrote:Are the highlights worth finding? Were they simply outplayed or did they just crumble?
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Okay I’m not that worried.
Shame to hear about Wilson and Kebble.
Shame to hear about Wilson and Kebble.
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Wasn't Faegerson pulled out of the sevens with a tight hamstring? Nice to see Dunbar back.
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Weeg obviously demanded him back. SRU should have gotten the story straight.switchskier wrote:Wasn't Faegerson pulled out of the sevens with a tight hamstring? Nice to see Dunbar back.
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May just be he needed to be "injured" to be replaced in the CWG squad having been announced in it.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Weeg obviously demanded him back. SRU should have gotten the story straight.switchskier wrote:Wasn't Faegerson pulled out of the sevens with a tight hamstring? Nice to see Dunbar back.
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What game are you guys watching tonight? I'm torn, I'm not sure I will be able to stand another underwhelming performance by Edinburgh.
Edit: just saw that Embra are playing tomorrow. Please forgive
Edit: just saw that Embra are playing tomorrow. Please forgive
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The Pro 14 are joking right? Frank Murphy reffing his own team and has given 2 pens against Glasgow in the first 50 seconds?
Looks like a try as a result too.
Looks like a try as a result too.
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This is actually insane. Then again Adamson has reffed Glasgow before... But Murphy has over 100 caps for Connacht. JFC.
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Pyrgos bottled it.
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Yeah if that was Price or Horne it would be a try. He's just not in his natural element in those situations.
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Nice line and finish from Dunbar.
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Well, that first half was more like it, was the second just taking the foot off the gas or Connacht getting it together?
Dunbar running great lines from 13. Who’d have thought it.
Dunbar running great lines from 13. Who’d have thought it.
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I think the 39 minutes they spent on a scrum took the wind out of the game.
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Which Murphy got oh, so wrong in the end.OptimisticJock wrote:I think the 39 minutes they spent on a scrum took the wind out of the game.