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By the way, I only saw the last 6 minutes, Scarlets were all over the Mexican dirt.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:By the way, I only saw the last 6 minutes, Scarlets were all over the Mexican dirt.
They were for the entire 20 minutes wee joey was on

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BaggyTrousers wrote:By the way, I only saw the last 6 minutes, Scarlets were all over the Mexican dirt.
Yes after the game was already over. Often the vastly inferior team will close the gap when the champions have already secured the win and taken the foot off. Munster in their 2 semi-finals for example.
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Shan wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:By the way, I only saw the last 6 minutes, Scarlets were all over the Mexican dirt.
Yes after the game was already over. Often the vastly inferior team will close the gap when the champions have already secured the win and taken the foot off. Munster in their 2 semi-finals for example.
The vastly inferior team became the better team when Loop went off

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Russ wrote:The vastly inferior team became the better team when Loop went off

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Yet we have been hearing for years from clowns here, including you, that the loop is second rate. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Shan wrote:
Russ wrote:The vastly inferior team became the better team when Loop went off

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Yet we have been hearing for years from clowns here, including you, that the loop is second rate. Image Image Image
Let's face it
They were playing Scaaaaaaaaalets

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Russ wrote:Let's face it
They were playing Scaaaaaaaaalets

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Legend. :lol: :lol:
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Ulster is Connie: getting slapped around by the IRFU.

Connacht is Sonny: impetuous and eventually consigned to oblivion.

Munster is Fredo: slightly dysfunctional presuming Michael will bail him out.

Leinster is Michael: sorting out everyone else's problems yet still emerging as the Don.

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Never repost from planet rugby.

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Dave wrote:Never repost from planet rugby.

Or boards.ie
Toxic
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European champions Leinster have announced the signing of Australian back Joe Tomane from Montpellier.

Tomane, who can operate at wing and centre, has been capped 17 times by the Wallabies and is a former rugby league player.

The 28-year-old joined Montpellier from Super Rugby side the Brumbies in 2016.

"Joe is a player that everyone who supports the team will be excited about," said Leinster head coach Leo Cullen.

"I hope we will all learn from some of the experiences that he has had in both codes of rugby.

"He has played with some great players and played under some great coaches too.

"One of the main factors in signing Joe was the enthusiasm he showed in looking to join the club."

Last season Leinster won the European Champions Cup and the Pro14 competition.

Tomane, who made his international debut in 2012, described Leinster as one of the world's premier clubs.

Recently it was announced Leinster's versatile back Joey Carbery was joining Munster.

Taken from the BBC website.
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Who is Nuciwankfeckshitforbrains going to let us sign? Keatley?
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Fecking jokeshop

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Samstew wrote:European champions Leinster have announced the signing of Australian back Joe Tomane from Montpellier.

Tomane, who can operate at wing and centre, has been capped 17 times by the Wallabies and is a former rugby league player.

The 28-year-old joined Montpellier from Super Rugby side the Brumbies in 2016.

"Joe is a player that everyone who supports the team will be excited about," said Leinster head coach Leo Cullen.

"I hope we will all learn from some of the experiences that he has had in both codes of rugby.

"He has played with some great players and played under some great coaches too.

"One of the main factors in signing Joe was the enthusiasm he showed in looking to join the club."

Last season Leinster won the European Champions Cup and the Pro14 competition.

Tomane, who made his international debut in 2012, described Leinster as one of the world's premier clubs.

Recently it was announced Leinster's versatile back Joey Carbery was joining Munster.

Taken from the BBC website.
Sam, you missed the last paragraph...

The arrival of the non-Irish qualifed Tomane at Leinster may lead to a few more raised eyebrows in Ulster circles after the IRFU recently blocked the northern province's attempt to sign South African international fly-half Elton Jantjies as a replacement for Paddy Jackson.
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