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gannonman wrote:I think Derry could put one over us. They have been a bogey team recently so it will be a hard match. Malone should win at Inst. Hinch will hammer Ards. Ballymena win but won't find it easy, Quins to win at The Dub. Rainey to upset Banbridge.
Interesting perspective from a Gannonman,Rainey must have impressed you yesterday,Do COD have the strength in depth?Gannonman were did your youngsters come from? they appear to be proving worthwhile with so many to come back into your squad things are looking dam good, No?
Your absolutely right. Things look great at the moment. I'm not sure where these young players are coming from but they look darn impressive. David Edgar looks very young and very elusive. Anybody know anything about his background? We did not score until the 20th minute or so yesterday. Rainey were stubborn. I think we should win vs COD but they could put one over us. Also Chris Cochrane is back and firing in all cylinders making breaks all the time so he will be key. When he is back to full fitness which he is not far off Ulster should be calling.
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If it is David Egner as the paper reported today then he was playing at Grovsener RFC last year as far as I am aware.
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Juts two more matches after Wednesday night until the AIL kicks off! Absolutely buzzing!
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We are currently 18-3 up v COD. Lawton and McCloskey tries.
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Rainey Old Boys 48 Banbridge 30 Full Time Score
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robrfc15 wrote:Rainey Old Boys 48 Banbridge 30 Full Time Score
Well done! Very good result. Must have been an entertaining match.
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was a very entertaining match, good team play from both sides with a few wee mistakes here and there, but the squad is starting to come together and gel together now
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robrfc15 wrote:was a very entertaining match, good team play from both sides with a few wee mistakes here and there, but the squad is starting to come together and gel together now
Good to hear. Good luck with the season.
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robrfc15 wrote:Rainey Old Boys 48 Banbridge 30 Full Time Score
Bugger!! Fair play to Rainey--Banbridge hopefully will be a lot more competitive in future weeks as the currently unavailable players return.
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Cheers Gannonman, btw jockster we had key players missing too, we had 9 regulars that weren't playing tonight that will be back playing in next few weeks aswell
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robrfc15 wrote:Cheers Gannonman, btw jockster we had key players missing too, we had 9 regulars that weren't playing tonight that will be back playing in next few weeks aswell
Good for you-hope you have a good season and that we will improve. Not a good start for us in any of the matches played so far.
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Rainey leaked a little at the end, but a strong ROB performance.
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Malone beat Inst 30-10, Ballymena beat Armagh 19-15. Ards v Hinch was called off.
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Yes, Well done Rainey and a very good result, Do yo think the young back line will stand up in AIL?. 9 regulars not playing was that for injury from last Sat or resting players for this Sat? anyway a good result and well done :thumright:
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