Ulster v Hairyqueens

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Bowe out
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Cockatrice wrote:Is that Logie in the picture? Did you know he re-took St Georgia on his weekend off from Sandhurst..
Is St Georgia the latest to come out now with historical claims?

Was this when Ulster played in Clermont some years back?
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:Is that Logie in the picture? Did you know he re-took St Georgia on his weekend off from Sandhurst..
Is St Georgia the latest to come out now with historical claims?

Was this when Ulster played in Clermont some years back?
I do hate Apple spell check at the best of times of course I should have said South Georgia ..
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Now Ulster’s prayers have been answered with heavy rain in East Belfast... who needs ground cover when you can stick your finger in the air and know what will happen next week. Can’t help feel Ulster have just got out of jail with this..
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damianmcr wrote:Bowe out
Indeed, who will be no 13? Caveman, Ludik and Stockdale all options it seems according to JG.
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damianmcr wrote:Bowe out
You have to wonder why he played last week.
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Cockatrice wrote:Now Ulster’s prayers have been answered with heavy rain in East Belfast... who needs ground cover when you can stick your finger in the air and know what will happen next week. Can’t help feel Ulster have just got out of jail with this..
Rain in East Belfast?
Really?
Never had that before!
Tis truly a Christmas Miracle! :cheers:
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damianmcr wrote:Bowe out
FOLK was confident Payne would play last week, Girrid to start.
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UlsterNo9 wrote:
damianmcr wrote:Bowe out
FOLK was confident Payne would play last week, Girrid to start.
Girrid won't start till mid January
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Rooster wrote:
UlsterNo9 wrote:
damianmcr wrote:Bowe out
FOLK was confident Payne would play last week, Girrid to start.
Girrid won't start till mid January
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:Now Ulster’s prayers have been answered with heavy rain in East Belfast... who needs ground cover when you can stick your finger in the air and know what will happen next week. Can’t help feel Ulster have just got out of jail with this..
Rain in East Belfast?
Really?
Never had that before!
Tis truly a Christmas Miracle! :cheers:
So what we're saying is: UR correctly predicted the very predictable weather. Move along; nothing to see.
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BR wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:Now Ulster’s prayers have been answered with heavy rain in East Belfast... who needs ground cover when you can stick your finger in the air and know what will happen next week. Can’t help feel Ulster have just got out of jail with this..
Rain in East Belfast?
Really?
Never had that before!
Tis truly a Christmas Miracle! :cheers:
So what we're saying is: UR correctly predicted the very predictable weather. Move along; nothing to see.
You might say that.

I said it was a Christmas Miracle. It's not like Cockers to be getting in such a flap unnecessarily. It must have been a miracle.
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So out of curiosity what is your view on UR not putting down the ground cover in advance
of the predicted frozen/snowy weather? Do you think the grounds man didn’t do it because he knew it would rain and everything would be alright? Or because he was an ass?
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Cockatrice wrote:So out of curiosity what is your view on UR not putting down the ground cover in advance
of the predicted frozen/snowy weather? Do you think the grounds man didn’t do it because he knew it would rain and everything would be alright? Or because he was an ass?
Leicester didnt cover their pitch

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Will Cave finally get a start now Tommy is out injured?

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