Ulster v Leicester

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Re: Ulster v Leicester

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Dave wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.

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Good old Nokia phones. Not like the smartphones of nowadays that are lumped into a tub of rice giving you nothing but false hope.
false hope?

You sure about that?

I suspect there is cause for hope.

Not that I want to perpetuate racial stereotypes of course, so maybe you're right. :duh:
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Dave wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.

Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Good old Nokia phones. Not like the smartphones of nowadays that are lumped into a tub of rice giving you nothing but false hope.
false hope?

You sure about that?

I suspect there is cause for hope.

Not that I want to perpetuate racial stereotypes of course, so maybe you're right. :duh:
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Bart S wrote:This is the weakest Tigers team to visit the province. 3 weeks ago no-one would have said a defeat was acceptable. Another home defeat against a team we should be beating at home would really knock confidence.
Yes it would be a concern in terms of condfidence as we face a daunting trip to Paris next weekend. I'm worried about the props but the rest of the pack is quite decent. Assuming Jordi will start. The backs will have more cutting edge with Gilroy and Addison in the mix. A home win would be quite the tonic but we are in transition so my expectations are low.
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Captain Cavey doing his Little Jack Horner isn’t helping the cause. Probably the best Rugby Brain we have.
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ulster no 9 During that game you have posted, the referee called the 2 captains together when things were getting a bit heated. He said something like "Calm everyone down. We are all enjoying a good game" Murphy replied " I'm Not"

hopefully you can post it.
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redadare wrote:ulster no 9 During that game you have posted, the referee called the 2 captains together when things were getting a bit heated. He said something like "Calm everyone down. We are all enjoying a good game" Murphy replied " I'm Not"

hopefully you can post it.
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Tender wrote:HE SAID HE STILL HAS WATER IN HIS EAR FROM THAT DAY
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Dave wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Dave wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.

Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Good old Nokia phones. Not like the smartphones of nowadays that are lumped into a tub of rice giving you nothing but false hope.
false hope?

You sure about that?

I suspect there is cause for hope.

Not that I want to perpetuate racial stereotypes of course, so maybe you're right. :duh:
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Dave wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Dave wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.

Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Good old Nokia phones. Not like the smartphones of nowadays that are lumped into a tub of rice giving you nothing but false hope.
false hope?

You sure about that?

I suspect there is cause for hope.

Not that I want to perpetuate racial stereotypes of course, so maybe you're right. :duh:
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I heard both white and brown were offended by that one.
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Bart S wrote:
Dave wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Dave wrote:
Jackie Brown wrote:It was hail, coming in sideways. My Nokia even stopped working until I dried it out on the radiator over night.

Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Good old Nokia phones. Not like the smartphones of nowadays that are lumped into a tub of rice giving you nothing but false hope.
false hope?

You sure about that?

I suspect there is cause for hope.

Not that I want to perpetuate racial stereotypes of course, so maybe you're right. :duh:
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I heard both white and brown were offended by that one.
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What’s everyone thoughts on team selection? I’m excited


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kingofthehill wrote:What’s everyone thoughts on team selection? I’m excited


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LegsLikeSausages wrote: false hope?

You sure about that?

I suspect there is cause for hope.

Not that I want to perpetuate racial stereotypes of course, so maybe you're right. :duh:
Ricist[/quote]

I heard both white and brown were offended by that one.[/quote]
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Dave wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:What’s everyone thoughts on team selection? I’m excited


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I will be if The Hond has got the nod. Maybe leave Rory out so that he can keep an eye on Hondy’s farm whilst he is ruck inspecting.
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If King is excited then Lowry must at least be benching.

Moore, Best, Kane, AOC, Hendy, Timoney, Moore,jordi and marcel up front by any chance? Good on paper although around half of them have not seen much gametime so far this season.
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