The future's bright, so give us a Kiss
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Re: The future's bright, so give us a Kiss
5m line out needing a converted try to win it and Rory to throw?
I'm saying nothing Euge. Nothing!
I'm saying nothing Euge. Nothing!
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Re: The future's bright, so give us a Kiss
We didn't even manage to get anyone into the air so I'm not sure that can be laid at Roy's door until I see it again.SerjeantWildgoose wrote:5m line out needing a converted try to win it and Rory to throw?
I'm saying nothing Euge. Nothing!
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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waaaait a minute, I think he's trying to tell us something......
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Is it a comment on Ulster's staff hiring policies??
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Random question. Anyone familiar with Sandinos bar in Derry...?. One of my mates is doing stand up comedy there in August.
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Ye won't find any of these Ulster ballixes have been anywhere near Derry. Some of em may have been to Londonderry, but not that many would venture any further wesht than Ballymena-hey.
I've been to Sandinos. Its OK. Wasn't much craic the first night I was there, but that was probably because we were raiding it and shaking down everyone in there (Brit Bastards!!!!!!)
Been back since and it was great. Although its on the 'wrong' side of the river it is very safely tucked in the city centre. If he is there in the second weekend in August things could be a little 'bouncy' as the Apprentice Boys will be marching up and down on their annual commemoration of the lifting of the Siege.
I've been to Sandinos. Its OK. Wasn't much craic the first night I was there, but that was probably because we were raiding it and shaking down everyone in there (Brit Bastards!!!!!!)
Been back since and it was great. Although its on the 'wrong' side of the river it is very safely tucked in the city centre. If he is there in the second weekend in August things could be a little 'bouncy' as the Apprentice Boys will be marching up and down on their annual commemoration of the lifting of the Siege.
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If anyone is in the area,.....he's a mate, international superstar DJ and a top bloke. Stand up is a new thing for him and I've not seen the act yet. But tomorrow I'm going to a festival where he'll be DJ ing and kicking the living shit out of everything post 11pm. I'm drooling already.
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So Ulster will be starting the season without Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding as they prepare for their rape trial. Grim.
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This is a truly miserable situation and I hope the two lads come out of it with their reputations intact. Grim, indeed.
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Not much by way of good news coming Ulster's way these days.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/u ... 20241.html
http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/u ... 20241.html
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the Christian Lealiifano signing could be a good news story.... would be great to see him back at his best.
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5 years since Nevin Spence passed. Still very sad.
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hey! oh! let's go!
Ulster Rugby
15. Charles Piutau; 14. Louis Ludik, 13. Luke Marshall, 12. Stuart McCloskey, 11. Jacob Stockdale; 10. Christian Lealiifano, 9. John Cooney; 1. Kyle McCall, 2. Rob Herring, 3. Wiehahn Herbst, 4. Kieran Treadwell, 5. Iain Henderson, 6. Robbie Diack, 7. Sean Reidy, 8. Jean Deysel
16. John Andrew, 17. Callum Black, 18. Rodney Ah You, 19. Matt Rea, 20. Clive Ross, 21. Paul Marshall, 22. Peter Nelson, 23. Tommy Bowe
Wasps
15. Willie Le Roux; 14. Christian Wade, 13. Elliot Daly, 12. Brendan Macken, 11. Josh Bassett; 10. Jimmy Gopperth, 9. Dan Robson; 1. Matt Mullan, 2. Tom Cruse, 3. Jake Cooper-Woolley, 4. Joe Launchbury, 5. Will Rowlands, 6. James Haskell, 7. Thomas Young, 8. Nathan Hughes
16. Ashley Johnson, 17. Simon McIntyre, 18. Marty Moore, 19. James Gaskell, 20. Jack Willis, 21. Joe Simpson, 22. Rob Miller, 23. Marcus Watson
Ulster Rugby
15. Charles Piutau; 14. Louis Ludik, 13. Luke Marshall, 12. Stuart McCloskey, 11. Jacob Stockdale; 10. Christian Lealiifano, 9. John Cooney; 1. Kyle McCall, 2. Rob Herring, 3. Wiehahn Herbst, 4. Kieran Treadwell, 5. Iain Henderson, 6. Robbie Diack, 7. Sean Reidy, 8. Jean Deysel
16. John Andrew, 17. Callum Black, 18. Rodney Ah You, 19. Matt Rea, 20. Clive Ross, 21. Paul Marshall, 22. Peter Nelson, 23. Tommy Bowe
Wasps
15. Willie Le Roux; 14. Christian Wade, 13. Elliot Daly, 12. Brendan Macken, 11. Josh Bassett; 10. Jimmy Gopperth, 9. Dan Robson; 1. Matt Mullan, 2. Tom Cruse, 3. Jake Cooper-Woolley, 4. Joe Launchbury, 5. Will Rowlands, 6. James Haskell, 7. Thomas Young, 8. Nathan Hughes
16. Ashley Johnson, 17. Simon McIntyre, 18. Marty Moore, 19. James Gaskell, 20. Jack Willis, 21. Joe Simpson, 22. Rob Miller, 23. Marcus Watson
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Ulster by 5
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A good win for Ulster with a weakened pack. Not pretty, but some good hard nosed play. Nice to see Henderson playing at top form. Stockdale must be playing himself into a starting slot for the AIs.
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Connacht were sharp, and fair play to them, but that's probably the worst Ulster performance for years. What a disorganized rabble. Most of that team are not up to this level of rugby. They were bullied from start to finish.mcshinnertheligind wrote:Wtf!!
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First time of watched ulster in years. I know connacht are decent but was surprised how dominant they were. Very limp, despite a little bit of fight being shown at the end.
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Re: The future's bright, so give us a Kiss
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