Don't watch it.pwrmoore wrote:The big house on the Ormeau Road.222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
Connaught game
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I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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I thought it was Barry Chuckle rather than Paul who had died?pwrmoore wrote:The big house on the Ormeau Road.222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
I suspect if you hadn’t have done it, someone else would.
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UTID, sort ofDave wrote:Don't watch it.pwrmoore wrote:The big house on the Ormeau Road.222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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Yes , Duffys Irish Bar, going there again tonight, ask for Stoners , mate of mine,222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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If that fails you can watch it anywhere in Europe now on Premier App.Kofi Annan wrote:Yes , Duffys Irish Bar, going there again tonight, ask for Stoners , mate of mine,222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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Cheers KofiKofi Annan wrote:Yes , Duffys Irish Bar, going there again tonight, ask for Stoners , mate of mine,222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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Self confessed technophobeRooster wrote:If that fails you can watch it anywhere in Europe now on Premier App.Kofi Annan wrote:Yes , Duffys Irish Bar, going there again tonight, ask for Stoners , mate of mine,222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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So... given where we stand after last week, and that Connacht looked pretty handy despite getting a bit of a doing at the Sportsground, how do we think things will go?
I reckon a losing bonus point is as good a result as can be expected at the moment
If non of the injured list recover to play, even channeling "l'esprit de clocher" and all that, I don't think what we have is good enough to get the job done*.
*unless Connacht implode.
I reckon a losing bonus point is as good a result as can be expected at the moment
If non of the injured list recover to play, even channeling "l'esprit de clocher" and all that, I don't think what we have is good enough to get the job done*.
*unless Connacht implode.
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Do you not mean Cracow?222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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Ticket says Krakow so sticking with that.
Apparently pronounced Krakku.
Apparently pronounced Krakku.
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Or maybe Craic-owBR wrote:Do you not mean Cracow?222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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pwrmoore wrote:Or maybe Craic-owBR wrote:Do you not mean Cracow?222toHounslow wrote:Off to Krakow for the weekend, anybody know of a bar that’s likely to show the match?
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Cave out. Could be interesting.
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Sure that's not Kave?BR wrote:Cave out. Could be interesting.
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The Injury News......
Rory Best, Jacob Stockdale and Sean Reidy are all now available for selection after recovering from recent injuries.
John Cooney sustained a scalp laceration against Munster but he is expected to be fit to face Connacht on Friday evening.
Marcell Coetzee (shoulder), Will Addison (back) and Michael Lowry (shoulder) are recovering well from recent injuries and will continue to be assessed throughout the week.
Iain Henderson suffered a concussion during the Munster match and will follow Return to Play protocols. Darren Cave fractured his thumb in the same fixture and had surgery on Monday. He is expected to return to play within eight weeks. Wiehahn Herbst had surgery on Tuesday to repair a torn adductor tendon sustained in the recent game against the Cheetahs.
Peter Browne (concussion), David Busby (knee), Rob Herring (toe), Louis Ludik (hamstring), Rob Lyttle (knee), Luke Marshall (knee), Kyle McCall (elbow), Marty Moore (calf), Jordi Murphy (ankle), Tommy O’Hagan (ankle), Jack Owens (concussion) and Henry Speight (knee)
Rory Best, Jacob Stockdale and Sean Reidy are all now available for selection after recovering from recent injuries.
John Cooney sustained a scalp laceration against Munster but he is expected to be fit to face Connacht on Friday evening.
Marcell Coetzee (shoulder), Will Addison (back) and Michael Lowry (shoulder) are recovering well from recent injuries and will continue to be assessed throughout the week.
Iain Henderson suffered a concussion during the Munster match and will follow Return to Play protocols. Darren Cave fractured his thumb in the same fixture and had surgery on Monday. He is expected to return to play within eight weeks. Wiehahn Herbst had surgery on Tuesday to repair a torn adductor tendon sustained in the recent game against the Cheetahs.
Peter Browne (concussion), David Busby (knee), Rob Herring (toe), Louis Ludik (hamstring), Rob Lyttle (knee), Luke Marshall (knee), Kyle McCall (elbow), Marty Moore (calf), Jordi Murphy (ankle), Tommy O’Hagan (ankle), Jack Owens (concussion) and Henry Speight (knee)