Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
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Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Now, that was a game of rugby!
Finn Russel was the official motm,
but who was yer Ulster MOTM?
Finn Russel was the official motm,

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fermain - Rí na Cúige Uladh
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Hendy's brainfart prevents him from from qualifying for this award, but his aggression at the breakdown was on another level.
So it's Paddy or Louis.........OK Louis.
So it's Paddy or Louis.........OK Louis.
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Snipe Watson - Rí na Cúige Uladh
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Puitau for me, he was unplayable at times.
Plenty of contenders in the pack too. Really aggressive display from 1-8.
Plenty of contenders in the pack too. Really aggressive display from 1-8.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Dave - Rí na Cúige Uladh
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
What a game!! Voted for Jackson for his all round game--his distribution, running and defence was just sublime. Honourable mention to Ludik, Piatau, Herring', Rodney, Reid and special mention to FDVM--is that man made of granite or what!!
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Jockster - Squire
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
It was Ludik, but I feel AOC deserves a mention, the lad was great.
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
One duff kick more than made up for by his tackling. I only started to notice his defence at the end of last season. He's not far away from the complete package
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Dave wrote:Puitau for me, he was unplayable at times.
Plenty of contenders in the pack too. Really aggressive display from 1-8.
Did you not think he disappeared for large chunks of the second half?
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Snipe Watson wrote:Dave wrote:Puitau for me, he was unplayable at times.
Plenty of contenders in the pack too. Really aggressive display from 1-8.
Did you not think he disappeared for large chunks of the second half?
Don't think we've seen the best of him yet but the way he side stepped Hogg etc was sublime

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Jockster - Squire
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Snipe Watson wrote:Dave wrote:Puitau for me, he was unplayable at times.
Plenty of contenders in the pack too. Really aggressive display from 1-8.
Did you not think he disappeared for large chunks of the second half?
He wasn't getting the ball because we were defending alot more.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Dave - Rí na Cúige Uladh
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Jockster wrote:Snipe Watson wrote:Dave wrote:Puitau for me, he was unplayable at times.
Plenty of contenders in the pack too. Really aggressive display from 1-8.
Did you not think he disappeared for large chunks of the second half?
Don't think we've seen the best of him yet but the way he side stepped Hogg etc was sublime
Everyone gets their panties in a bunch over Hogg. His defence is suspect and although he's a great broken field runner, there are several better fullbacks in the Pro12. We have two of them.
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Snipe Watson - Rí na Cúige Uladh
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Paddy was MOTM for me. He is playing with tremendous maturity and confidence now, with a great all-round game. If he holds that form he will certainly give Sexton a run for his money for the Ireland 10 shirt
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Paddy has looked so assured the last two games. Just oozes maturity. Developed really well the last year or two.
Climb up onto the top of your house and start screaming: 'stand up for the Ulstermen, stand.......'
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
For a guy who has himself admitted he is just a squad player this season, Ludik has been outstanding the last couple of weeks.
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
ruckover wrote:For a guy who has himself admitted he is just a squad player this season, Ludik has been outstanding the last couple of weeks.
Potentially struggling to make the 23 if everybody is fit this season but he's responded superbly. Got my vote last night.
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Re: Glasgow vs Ulster MOTM
Ludik always was a hell of a smart player, if not starting he is fantastic bench cover from 11 to 15
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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