Ulster v Scarlets 15/9/2017

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Re: Ulster v Scarlets 15/9/2017

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ColinM wrote:Hope we were at least talking to Tadgh Byrne afterwards

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Hope we were talking to Tadhg Beirne also..... sorry Colin, low blow :roll:
I was. Seemed like a right big fella.
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ColinM wrote:Hope we were at least talking to Tadgh Byrne afterwards

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UlsterNo9 wrote:
ColinM wrote:Hope we were at least talking to Tadgh Byrne afterwards

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Hope we were talking to Tadhg Beirne also..... sorry Colin, low blow :roll:
Think Colin is right - when he went to Wales, they took out superfluous vowels and replaced them with the letter 'y' :duck:

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Dave wrote:
Former Ulster player suggested last night that Ulster could really push on with Gibbes and Bryn at the helm.
Jan Cunningham?
Neil Best?
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Said they wouldn't be back in a playing capacity.
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Baggy as you remarked at the time Treviso stood as if froze as Trimble scored.

My observation is not so much on his overall performance but the minor nearly unseen tell tale signs
It's not so much as being caught out of position as the failure to try and get back after - things he would have done in years gone by.

It reminded me of the game which highlighted Ian Humphreys
was played out when he stopped chasing when Gilroy didn't i.e. The player recognises he doesn't have the gas anymore .

Forwards can get away with it backs get fed up and frustrated because the gas is so much part of their game.


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BaggyTrousers wrote: The Scaaaalets final try, to me from the Memorial Stand it looked to have been a final pass outside the 22 caught inside it? Has anyone seen it on the bax?
It's on the BBC highlights but you can't tell from the camera angle. Gusher thought it was forward in live commentary.
Watched it again on slomo on a big screen. Don't think it was forward tbh. He took the pass over his right shoulder. Definitely tight enough to give him the benefit.
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Tommy isn't as fast but he still found a few gaps last night. That's what's great about Tommy. He's got a brilliant rugby brain on him.
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ColinM wrote:Hope we were at least talking to Tadgh Byrne afterwards

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Gusher called him Adam Byrne at one point.
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Dave wrote:Gusher called him Adam Byrne at one point.
Gusher also made reference to Neville Spence :duh:
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Gusher out
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Dave wrote:Gusher out
For how long?

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He did a bicep in the bar after.
Came out in an elbow brace.
Won't know full extent until MRI monday.
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Deraless wrote:He did a bicep in the bar after.
Came out in a knee brace. (2nd cousin twice removed of the referee Andre)
Won't know full extent until MFI monday.
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Just watched the game again and we still won it.

Anyone unmoved by the shot of Rea and McCall heading over for the winner, fists raised in celebration and joy written all over their faces, is clearly not an Ulsterman.
I just hope that win wasn't this season's Clermont game.
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