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Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:06 pm
by Shan
Munster made too many errors and gave away too many penalties. Still they managed to get the LBP which isn't to be sniffed at.

I see our old friend Reginald has upset our leader. That should guarantee him some grief from the faithful next time he shows up in Thomond Park. :D

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:16 pm
by BaggyTrousers
Shan wrote:Munster made too many errors and gave away too many penalties. Still they managed to get the LBP which isn't to be sniffed at.

I see our old friend Reginald has upset our leader. That should guarantee him some grief from the faithful next time he shows up in Thomond Park. :D
Do tell old boy, what happened?

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 10:58 pm
by Shan
Former Leinster and Ireland prop Reggie Corrigan spoke to the Munster captain after the game for TG4, asking if he felt O’Mahony’s team-mates had given everything to the game.

"I think it’s a silly question," said the Lions flanker.

"Essentially he’s calling myself and my team-mates out, saying we’re not trying hard enough, questioning are we working hard enough and do we want it enough.

"I’m a very proud man, a very proud Munster man, a very proud Irish man and that’s a question of the core of everything.

"Everything we do in Munster rugby and Irish rugby is based around work-rate and your want to win and how relentless you can be and for someone to question that I’d take huge offence to."
The only thing I wouldn't agree with POM on is the taking offence. I don't take offence when any well known f-cking idiot asks and says anything. POM should have simply said "Reginald is a clown"

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 11:59 am
by BaggyTrousers
Clown sums it up, for unless I'm missing a history of turnip taunting from Reg, I can quite see how he could ask it without the "moral" nature of its implications dawning on him before it was out.

It is certainly a question to compare with the classic, "are you still beating your wife?" :duh:

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:16 pm
by Cormac
BR wrote:What Munster idiot ran the penalty in the their own 22 after time was up?
Was the No.16 Rhys Marshall.

Leinster should have won that match much more comfortably. Just like the Edinburgh match the week before sloppy handling and some odd choices in the 22 kept the opposition in the game. Need to be much more accurate and ruthless with the ball. Third week in a row Leinster have conceded an intercept try.

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:21 pm
by BR
Cormac wrote:
BR wrote:What Munster idiot ran the penalty in the their own 22 after time was up?
Was the No.16 Rhys Marshall.

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Of course it was still an incredible long shot, but he's still a twàt.

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:41 pm
by Shan
BaggyTrousers wrote:Clown sums it up, for unless I'm missing a history of turnip taunting from Reg, I can quite see how he could ask it without the "moral" nature of its implications dawning on him before it was out.

It is certainly a question to compare with the classic, "are you still beating your wife?" :duh:
There is one argument that he is as thick as pigsh1t and another that he is a snide and bitter c-nt because of the amount of times he had his árse handed to him by Munster over the years. I'd be of the opinion he is probably both. A chap named Marius Joubert may agree. :D

Re: Leinster v Munster

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 1:53 pm
by Neill_M
Reverse game on Tuesday (26th). Nigel Owens is the ref, a lot of the online :mexican: fans are calling for the 3rds to be sent to Limerick, due to the apparently love in between the >TT and Mr Owens.