
Septics vs Childer
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Septics vs Childer
Does anyone else think that it is a desperate shame that there's people no longer with us to share the build up?


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To absent friends
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Anyone got a stream for this? Struggling to find one.
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Fooor prowud provencus of Iyerlund!
Thon is a cracking effort from the twat in the porple suit
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Cheers serj but can't for the life of me get it to work. Keeps telling me to register or download something.
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I didn't need to. It is a good stream for me, though I did need to wade through a few pop ups.
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Nah. Probably because I'm on a tablet. How are we doing?SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Ye get there yet, Euge?
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The USA are pretty dreadful, but Carbery is doing all he can to give them a chance. Everyone else playing pretty well, but they're all supporting actors in the Keith Earls' Show so far.
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7-29 at the half. Stockdale's try was well taken, but made by Keith. Luke going well in the centre. We'd be out of sight if Paddy was available.
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Carbery is very very naive. A couple of cork lads running out for the Septics.
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19-55 final. Carbery needs slapped. Everyone else played grand. Earls was just in a different class.
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Ha-ha-haaaaah! We showed them 'merykins a thing or two. Feel a bit like I did after watching a bunch of drunks battering an aul labrador with a length of 2x4.
Might be a bit pissed.
Might be a bit pissed.
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Good result by the childer. Cheers.SerjeantWildgoose wrote:19-55 final. Carbery needs slapped. Everyone else played grand. Earls was just in a different class.
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Packed stadium. Looked like a fantastic atmosphere. Game, so-so.
The seppo flanker, Quill, is a Youghal lad. Any statisticians know if that's the first time an Irish born player has scored against his country of birth in a test match?
The seppo flanker, Quill, is a Youghal lad. Any statisticians know if that's the first time an Irish born player has scored against his country of birth in a test match?
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Surely England has selected a few Irish-born players?
I do know that the only Irish-born All Black to win a test cap was the great David Gallaher. Ironically, the only test he missed of the 6 played during the Originals tour of Great Britain and France was against Ireland, when he had an injured leg.
I do know that the only Irish-born All Black to win a test cap was the great David Gallaher. Ironically, the only test he missed of the 6 played during the Originals tour of Great Britain and France was against Ireland, when he had an injured leg.
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Even if no Irish-born player had scored against Ireland before this test, Quill can't be the first. The Eagles first try (Civetta) was converted by AJ MacGinty, born in Dublin.
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Kyran Bracken born in Skerries and played against Ireland in '94 and '95, but never scored against us.Lizard wrote:Surely England has selected a few Irish-born players?
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