Ulster Rugby Round-Up podcast

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Gerald the Mole wrote:
ADM wrote:I'm afraid I'll have to issue an apology to you all, unfortunately due to time limitations we had to record our podcast today and I wasn't able to get onto the forum to retrieve your questions as it was down.

However, reading through them I believe we've answered all your questions anyway. Any we haven't I promise we will address next week.

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Here’s EPISODE 23 as we dissect that Logan interview in depth.

Also on the agenda:
- Premier Sports: good or bad?
- The culture at Ulster Rugby
- Schools’ Cup Final week
- Big wins for Omagh and Banbridge on the club scene

Feedback always welcomed! :red: :fleg:
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I like you lads but that was a bit of an under examination of the impact of moving from having one of the biggest weekly shows on BBCNI to a non entity of a subscription channel.
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therealspratt wrote:I like you lads but that was a bit of an under examination of the impact of moving from having one of the biggest weekly shows on BBCNI to a non entity of a subscription channel.
Or the death of Ulster rugby as it will become known.
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BR wrote:
therealspratt wrote:I like you lads but that was a bit of an under examination of the impact of moving from having one of the biggest weekly shows on BBCNI to a non entity of a subscription channel.
Or the death of Ulster rugby as it will become known.
Heard it here first. :thumleft:
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BR wrote:
therealspratt wrote:I like you lads but that was a bit of an under examination of the impact of moving from having one of the biggest weekly shows on BBCNI to a non entity of a subscription channel.
Or the death of Ulster rugby as it will become known.
Of course, the depopularization of rugby in Ulster will mean a reduction in the Tele's own coverage ...

Maybe they prefer to bury their heads in the sand.
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https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/its-time-to-suftum

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Cockatrice wrote:https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/its-time-to-suftum

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I see Mr Callum White is lending his support.

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Q: Do UR follow Civil Service guidelines on taking minutes?
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Deraless wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/its-time-to-suftum

Share on social media ... let’s show it is more than a few lunnies on here.
I see Mr Callum White is lending his support.

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Cockatrice wrote:
Deraless wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/its-time-to-suftum

Share on social media ... let’s show it is more than a few lunnies on here.
I see Mr Callum White is lending his support.

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Any listener questions for today’s recording?
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No
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Is it time to sack Peel?!

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International One - Given the Lions tour last summer plus likely extensive commitments for their clubs for the remainder of the season (Munster and Leinster for sure...definitely not Ulster), should Joe Schmidt look to rest players like Murray and Sexton this summer with a view to having them peak for the world cup or try to keep the winning momentum going by playing all those who are available?

Ulster Ones - Any sign of Shane Logan yet, or still “busy” with other commitments?

At this moment, is Connacht a more attractive proposition for a player than Ulster?

With doubts over our key backrower and one of our most influential backs (Payne) , uncertainty over our no.10 and no head coach/DOR, how are ulster supposed to know which positions they should be targetting for recruitment? Also how are they supposed to attract players without knowing who the coach will be and who is making those recruitment decisions now?
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