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Ulster and the Southern Kings are the only sides in the Pro 14 who have not fielded an international prop.
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Binding on the prop is actually against the laws of the game, flankers have to bind on their lock. But I guess he was smart enough to get away with itjean valjean wrote:The scrum is where Dan needs to earn his corn this week. It goes beyond just the props and I think our flankers need to do more to help out. Note how POM illegally binded on his prop to shore that side up and you see where we come up short in the smarts. Rea is a big unit but at times he seems too scared of being caught out off the scrum than concentrating on helping the front row.
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Ballix, remember Jimmy McCoy? Great prop, an old favourite of mine, Jimmy could prop.Dave wrote:Ulster and the Southern Kings are the only sides in the Pro 14 who have not fielded an international prop.
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I had dinner tonight with two friends from Exeter, when they were at school they learned the three arrrs.Tender wrote:Aye myladdy, them that dies will be the lucky ones...Arrrr. Meanwhile back on dry land...launish116 wrote: Time people put this in perspective, TO'T is vgood but it be a season or two before he's mature for us.
Any solution that involves Ah You is insane, yet to play a senior game this season and has never been with the pace when he did. Kane to start with O'Toole to come on and add tempo. Moore is fit, but worry about match fitness.
Hoping for a Rea, Deysel& Coetzee backrow. With TImoney/Reidy to add some impact.
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breakdown wrote:Binding on the prop is actually against the laws of the game, flankers have to bind on their lock. But I guess he was smart enough to get away with itjean valjean wrote:The scrum is where Dan needs to earn his corn this week. It goes beyond just the props and I think our flankers need to do more to help out. Note how POM illegally binded on his prop to shore that side up and you see where we come up short in the smarts. Rea is a big unit but at times he seems too scared of being caught out off the scrum than concentrating on helping the front row.
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NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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No clue who that is. Just putting up a fact for all to interpret how they please.BaggyTrousers wrote:Ballix, remember Jimmy McCoy? Great prop, an old favourite of mine, Jimmy could prop.Dave wrote:Ulster and the Southern Kings are the only sides in the Pro 14 who have not fielded an international prop.
I'm all about facts these days.
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Yip, I'm all for facts, Jimmy McCoy was a great prop. TH prop, JJ McCoy, Dungannon, Ulster & FIreland, currently resident in the Bangor area, at least he shops in Sainsburys. Amongst Jimmy's major credits are being part of the Ulster team that knocked Australia's ballix in in 1984 and the following year/same season playing all 4 games in FIreland's 5Ns championship win and Triple Crown.Dave wrote:No clue who that is. Just putting up a fact for all to interpret how they please.BaggyTrousers wrote:Ballix, remember Jimmy McCoy? Great prop, an old favourite of mine, Jimmy could prop.Dave wrote:Ulster and the Southern Kings are the only sides in the Pro 14 who have not fielded an international prop.
I'm all about facts these days.
Ulster could do with half a dozen JJ McCoys at present, He used to regularly outplay Fitzwank's da, Des also a TH but for some odd reason didn't always get the green jumper.
You must be younger than you look Dave.
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Let me guess, face didn't fit? Feck we need a Jimmy or two, alright. Being a townie, I can't help the Hond with his farm but I'll do Jimmy's shopping if he wants a game.BaggyTrousers wrote:Yip, I'm all for facts, Jimmy McCoy was a great prop. TH prop, JJ McCoy, Dungannon, Ulster & FIreland, currently resident in the Bangor area, at least he shops in Sainsburys. Amongst Jimmy's major credits are being part of the Ulster team that knocked Australia's ballix in in 1984 and the following year/same season playing all 4 games in FIreland's 5Ns championship win and Triple Crown.Dave wrote:No clue who that is. Just putting up a fact for all to interpret how they please.BaggyTrousers wrote:Ballix, remember Jimmy McCoy? Great prop, an old favourite of mine, Jimmy could prop.Dave wrote:Ulster and the Southern Kings are the only sides in the Pro 14 who have not fielded an international prop.
I'm all about facts these days.
Ulster could do with half a dozen JJ McCoys at present, He used to regularly outplay Fitzwank's da, Des also a TH but for some odd reason didn't always get the green jumper.
You must be younger than you look Dave.
In other news, I hear Marty is cleared to play. I wonder if he can last more than 20 mins?
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The product of a fine rugby school!BaggyTrousers wrote:Yip, I'm all for facts, Jimmy McCoy was a great prop. TH prop, JJ McCoy, Dungannon, Ulster & FIreland, currently resident in the Bangor area, at least he shops in Sainsburys. Amongst Jimmy's major credits are being part of the Ulster team that knocked Australia's ballix in in 1984 and the following year/same season playing all 4 games in FIreland's 5Ns championship win and Triple Crown.Dave wrote:No clue who that is. Just putting up a fact for all to interpret how they please.BaggyTrousers wrote:Ballix, remember Jimmy McCoy? Great prop, an old favourite of mine, Jimmy could prop.Dave wrote:Ulster and the Southern Kings are the only sides in the Pro 14 who have not fielded an international prop.
I'm all about facts these days.
Ulster could do with half a dozen JJ McCoys at present, He used to regularly outplay Fitzwank's da, Des also a TH but for some odd reason didn't always get the green jumper.
You must be younger than you look Dave.
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The fact that Jimmy was a "civil servant" probably didn't aid his cause with the bigotted FIRFUCs, though of course, like Dave Pigfu'cker, they no doubt publicly espouse the fact that we're all in this together ............ unless you are a Nordie, especially a Nordie who happened by accident to get his wab stuck in some sleg's bake with a fetish for legal action a.k.a. not her first foray into the world of sex crime accusation***
*** that is not to say it is impossible to be assaulted more than once.
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*** that is not to say it is impossible to be assaulted more than once.
#bringthemhome (if they could be bothered)
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Marty Moore, Jordi Murphy, Will Addison, Craig Gilroy and Michael Lowry have resumed team training and their availability for this weekend will be monitored during the week.
Eric O’Sullivan sustained a concussion in the game against Connacht on Friday evening and is following the Return to Play Protocols.
Eric O’Sullivan sustained a concussion in the game against Connacht on Friday evening and is following the Return to Play Protocols.
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Looks like the Hond will have to be involved. He and Warwick are the only LHs available.
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What about Peter Cooper?
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Is he registered?Big-al wrote:What about Peter Cooper?
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