Ire v NZ

paddy no 11
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Cashead is a dick always has been and as super defensive about the precious all blacks , dont judge everyone they're generally sound enough
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I can chip in if you want to balance things out a bit? I can do a mean Cashead impression.
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SerjeantWildgoose
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Spiff well and truly hooked by the trolling wee hoore this time.

Feck off Cash. NZ were a class apart today so don't dwell on shite that largely figures in your own imagination.

For me, it will take far more than this sort of whingeing to get me to cheer for England, so go on and hand them their arses.
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Hard luck fellas. If there's a silver lining - that trivial little micro dick cashead won't be soiling your forum for a while.
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For the record yes ringrose should have got a yellow
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[https://amp.news.com.au/sport/rugby/out ... a909cf9e24]

Just got my to leave this here...
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zer0 wrote:Will say I do feel bad for all those great Irish players who just played their final match (be it absolute final test, or final RWC match). Particularly feel bad for Best and O'Mahony. O'Mahony in particular has just been a total pest each time the two teams have clashed over the last few years, including this match.
Well said, zer0. A shame for them to exit international rugby like that. Unfortunately for Ireland, on the day NZ were very very good, and Ireland were poor. But as NZers should know, one match should not entirely define a career or an era.

I’m very happy with such a good win against a good team, but I can empathise with the corresponding disappointment. Losing a qf is shit.
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Heart goes out to Irish fans and team, but man the all blacks were clinical today. I get where Cas is coming from too, Ireland couldn't get into the game and the frustration was evident. Was nothing too dastardly.

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zer0 wrote:Will say I do feel bad for all those great Irish players who just played their final match (be it absolute final test, or final RWC match). Particularly feel bad for Best and O'Mahony. O'Mahony in particular has just been a total pest each time the two teams have clashed over the last few years, including this match.
The sentiment is appreciated, Big Fella, but I'm not sure why you have included/singled out Peter O'Mahony. He's only 30. Barring injury, there's plenty of test rugby and another World Cup in him yet.
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SerjeantWildgoose wrote:
zer0 wrote:Will say I do feel bad for all those great Irish players who just played their final match (be it absolute final test, or final RWC match). Particularly feel bad for Best and O'Mahony. O'Mahony in particular has just been a total pest each time the two teams have clashed over the last few years, including this match.
The sentiment is appreciated, Big Fella, but I'm not sure why you have included/singled out Peter O'Mahony. He's only 30. Barring injury, there's plenty of test rugby and another World Cup in him yet.
Though I missed the bit where POM was a pest to play against yesterday, he can be, but that wasn't it
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SerjeantWildgoose wrote:The sentiment is appreciated, Big Fella, but I'm not sure why you have included/singled out Peter O'Mahony. He's only 30. Barring injury, there's plenty of test rugby and another World Cup in him yet.
Ah, didn't realise he's only 30. Thought he was more 33/34.
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How old is the lock for Japan? He looks late 40s..
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cashead wrote:
bruce wrote:How old is the lock for Japan? He looks late 40s..
If you’re talking about Luke Thompson, he’s 38.

They also fielded a lock around the same age 4 years ago.
Aye that's him, looks alot older.
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Did we win ?
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No......but there still fellating Joe Sch*idt on the late late show if you want to watch that
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Don't worry. We got well and truly bummed the next week.
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