All 4 tries from catch and drives apparently.Dave wrote:How did the scrum and lineout go considering the senior team's set piece is shyte?
British & Irish Cup 17/18
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2MP with the grunt no doubt.
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I don't even go out to support the senior team anymore.Kofi Annan wrote: More Ulster fans should be our supporting the A team.
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Cornish Pirates beat the Scarlets XV 38-10 and join Ulster on 14 points.
Ulster host the Pirates in R5.
The match is at Shaws Bridge on Fri 12th Jan at 5pm.....very convenient
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Ulster host the Pirates in R5.
The match is at Shaws Bridge on Fri 12th Jan at 5pm.....very convenient
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Bristol v the Pirates on Sky now
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Charles is there to watch his new teamNeill_M wrote:Bristol v the Pirates on Sky now
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Mads looks world class at Championship level!
Bristol won 56-19. Unless they have a shocker in 2018, will walk promotion. 13 points clear.
Pirates were well beaten on the night.
Bristol won 56-19. Unless they have a shocker in 2018, will walk promotion. 13 points clear.
Pirates were well beaten on the night.
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It's his levelNeill_M wrote:Mads looks world class at Championship level!
Bristol won 56-19. Unless they have a shocker in 2018, will walk promotion. 13 points clear.
Pirates were well beaten on the night.
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You may be right young man, time will tellRuss wrote:It's his levelNeill_M wrote:Mads looks world class at Championship level!
Bristol won 56-19. Unless they have a shocker in 2018, will walk promotion. 13 points clear.
Pirates were well beaten on the night.
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Im almost certain im older than you percyNeill_M wrote:You may be right young man, time will tellRuss wrote:It's his levelNeill_M wrote:Mads looks world class at Championship level!
Bristol won 56-19. Unless they have a shocker in 2018, will walk promotion. 13 points clear.
Pirates were well beaten on the night.
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Bristol would need to invest beyond Charlie Piutau to have a decent go at the AP.
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Russ wrote:Im almost certain im older than you percyNeill_M wrote:You may be right young man, time will tellRuss wrote:It's his levelNeill_M wrote:Mads looks world class at Championship level!
Bristol won 56-19. Unless they have a shocker in 2018, will walk promotion. 13 points clear.
Pirates were well beaten on the night.
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With Hendo they would be contenders
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Don't tempt them Dave!!!!
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Ulster A team to play Cornish Pirates, Friday 12th January at Shaw's Bridge, 5.00pm:
(1-8): Tommy O'Hagan, John Andrew (C), Ross Kane, Peter Browne, Clive Ross, Caleb Montgomery, Matthew Agnew, Marcus Rea;
(9-15): Jonny Stewart, Peter Nelson, Aaron Cairns, Rory Butler, Callum Patterson, Rob Lyttle, Jack Owens.
Replacements: Zack McCall, Tom O'Toole, Eric O'Sullivan, John McCusker, David Shanahan, Chris Swash, Angus Kernohan.
Top of the table clash, both sides sitting on 14 points.
(1-8): Tommy O'Hagan, John Andrew (C), Ross Kane, Peter Browne, Clive Ross, Caleb Montgomery, Matthew Agnew, Marcus Rea;
(9-15): Jonny Stewart, Peter Nelson, Aaron Cairns, Rory Butler, Callum Patterson, Rob Lyttle, Jack Owens.
Replacements: Zack McCall, Tom O'Toole, Eric O'Sullivan, John McCusker, David Shanahan, Chris Swash, Angus Kernohan.
Top of the table clash, both sides sitting on 14 points.