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That's those cheapo Dunnes Store bath towels. Egyptian cotton towels always leave yer balls dry.
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No 9 is at his best with a wet ball and wind can be equally troublesome .

Wind and rain are the dreams of back row forwards .




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UlsterNo9 wrote:
What's it like with a wet ball?
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Tighter End wrote:That's those cheapo Dunnes Store bath towels. Egyptian cotton towels always leave yer balls dry.
A bit of raspiness is good for an oul scratch.
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We have evolved with fingernails specifically for scratching our baby makers. Wet balls are no laughing matter.
On the subject of wet ones... The Mercans all use those grippy gloves when they play that thing which interrupts their TV commercials. They think it helps with a wet ball and I was wondering if any Union players had ever tried using them, or if the laws prevent their use.
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Tighter End wrote:We have evolved with fingernails specifically for scratching our baby makers. Wet balls are no laughing matter.
On the subject of wet ones... The Mercans all use those grippy gloves when they play that thing which interrupts their TV commercials. They think it helps with a wet ball and I was wondering if any Union players had ever tried using them, or if the laws prevent their use.
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eeyore wrote:"Les Kiss was a big factor is my move too as he's so well-respected and I believe I can develop my game under his coaching. I spoke with him at length a few times about his hopes for Ulster Rugby and it sounds like an exciting time to be involved in the set-up."

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Deluded or wise to leave Galway before Lam's replacements arrives?
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BR wrote:
eeyore wrote:"Les Kiss was a big factor is my move too as he's so well-respected and I believe I can develop my game under his coaching. I spoke with him at length a few times about his hopes for Ulster Rugby and it sounds like an exciting time to be involved in the set-up."

Poor guy's deluded
Deluded or wise to leave Galway before Lam's replacements arrives?
Kiss told him he had chased Doak and that Doak was going to Galway, contract signed before Kiss finished speaking
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