Ulster V Cheetahs - team

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Most likely some NERD hasn't written the computer programme yet
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Not wearing my glasses I thought that read

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Srted, second in conference behind Scarlets
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UlsterNo9 wrote:Most likely some NERD hasn't written the computer programme yet
Probably the nerd didn't know the comp rules.
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caledoniancelt wrote:
Dave wrote:I'm moving to Cumber

Are you mad?

It's full of culchie redneck Drumpf supporting Orange men.
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Rooster wrote:Srted, second in conference behind Scarlets
http://www.pro14rugby.org/championship-table/
Hate scarlets

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Kind of early days but would anyone by hugely surprised if the clubs that are currently in the top 3 in both conferences are the same clubs that are in the top 3 come the end of the season?
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justinr73 wrote:Kind of early days but would anyone by hugely surprised if the clubs that are currently in the top 3 in both conferences are the same clubs that are in the top 3 come the end of the season?
No I would be shocked if it was any different. None of the other sides will get enough wins to challenge the top six. Connacht are probably the best of the rest but it will be very difficult for Connacht as their additional interpros will be much more difficult than say Glasgow or Ospreys.
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UlsterNo9 wrote:Most likely some NERD hasn't written the computer programme yet
I'm certain some NERD *has* written the computer program. ;)
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I see such is the appetite for Pro14 Rugby in South Africa that the Cheetahs have made the first home game free of charge although limited to 10 tickets per application... so expect a big crowd that will look good on TV otherwise I wonder how long Toyota will fund them if they get stuffed every week..

also the Lions have shifted out 34 players before the start of the Pro 14 so it looks as if they have already reduced their wage bill and may take the rest of this season to find if they have any feet..
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Cheetahs I think will take a few scalps at home. When their backline could be bothered to defend they could be decent.
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Next year they'll be the Lada Cheetahs.
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Cockatrice wrote:I see such is the appetite for Pro14 Rugby in South Africa that the Cheetahs have made the first home game free of charge although limited to 10 tickets per application...
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You think that is a negative Cockatrice?

It's not like they're short of space. They'd reckon stupid not to. Get as many as possible in and a percentage may just come back.
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BR wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:I see such is the appetite for Pro14 Rugby in South Africa that the Cheetahs have made the first home game free of charge although limited to 10 tickets per application...
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You think that is a negative Cockatrice?

It's not like they're short of space. They'd reckon stupid not to. Get as many as possible in and a percentage may just come back.
Could well be a decent match with both sides pretty even, expect Cheetahs to win and draw a few punters for other matches, I'm with you on this one BR, could be a really good idea.
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