Ulster v Hairyqueens

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Big-al wrote:Our defence was nothing to do with being 'light' on numbers outwide, most of the time the Quins just went through the middle, at will.

Stockdale is going to be better than Bowe, this fella is a star. Some of his passes last night were quality, better on defence than Bowe, faster, bigger etc. Still only 21. Tommy and Trimble never really come of age until their mid 20-s or later, and Jacob is already putting the fear into opposition defenses.

BIg-al, look .......... I know you've never been the sharpest tool in the box, but we are not slabbering about the defence last night, we are decrying the defence last season and this season to date, it's not a one off.

I'm inclined to agree with you about Stockdale. There, that's nice. >EW

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To be fair to Trimble he started as a centre and had to learn the game as a wing and coming into the position late had a number of weaknesses


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Is there anywhere to see Kiss post match interviews?
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The post match interview is worth its weight in gold... Kiss, BOD and 1FnFerris... according to Kiss our defence might look a shambles...
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Precisely why I would like to hear it or read a report of it!
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muscles wrote:Is there anywhere to see Kiss post match interviews?
Try the BT sport website. I use the app so I can't post a link.
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muscles wrote:Is there anywhere to see Kiss post match interviews?
http://sport.bt.com/video/kiss-wary-of- ... 4237293725
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Re-watched the game. BOD thinks that if a lineout isn't contested it should not matter if the throw is straight or not.
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Dave wrote:Re-watched the game. BOD thinks that if a lineout isn't contested it should not matter if the throw is straight or not.
BOD was a brilliant player, and he's generally a pretty astute commentator on the game. But he simply cannot disguise his anti Ulster bias. I don't know what the basis for this may be but it's clearly there. Can't stand listening to him anymore and find his smug persona an acute pain in the arrse.
Can't stand Dallaglio either. For a man who has played international rugby he has no idea of the subtleties of the game and sounds thick as champ in a delf bouwl.
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Thanks Merv.

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Spiffsson wrote:
Dave wrote:Re-watched the game. BOD thinks that if a lineout isn't contested it should not matter if the throw is straight or not.
BOD was a brilliant player, and he's generally a pretty astute commentator on the game. But he simply cannot disguise his anti Ulster bias. I don't know what the basis for this may be but it's clearly there. Can't stand listening to him anymore and find his smug persona an acute pain in the arrse.
Can't stand Dallaglio either. For a man who has played international rugby he has no idea of the subtleties of the game and sounds thick as champ in a delf bouwl.
All that is true, but at least Dallaglio seems like a decent enough sort. You could pass an hour or two with him.
BOD, on the other hand, comes across as a self serving, hateful wee ballbeg.
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Dayglo is good for the comedic factor. He can't hide his disappointment when an English team are doing shyte. He regularly has a meltdown and it's even better when he disagrees with a reffing decision against a beloved Avivabosh side.
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But the Ulster Rugby team is on a mission apparently?
Wonder is it a top secret mission?

It must be a need to know mission as quite a few of our team don't seem to know what they are meant to be doing on the pitch.
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That pivotal moment...? WTAF was that answer about?
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big mervyn wrote:
muscles wrote:Is there anywhere to see Kiss post match interviews?
http://sport.bt.com/video/kiss-wary-of- ... 4237293725
We need a Kiss translation service for that waffle.
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