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"Not looking after the ball" seems to be very much in vogue of late, particularly with the Kiwis.

That Warren Gatland, Warren Gatland cited that as a major issue in the Lions defeat and Maaaak often trots it out after an Ulster reverse.

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Go-forward ball.
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He shunted them like trucks in a cattle yard
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The Lions have been so underwhelming I'm really just attempting to start my own cliche to fill in time before the new season. Wally's best ever comment ( about Leinster going down quicker than the Belgrano against Munster ) never had the chance to become a cliche ...
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Forwards win games and backs decide by how much.

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Tom Croft is a workhorse
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French teams don't travel well
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Russ wrote:Tom Croft is a workhorse
Shouldn't that be shitehouse?
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Russ wrote:Tom Croft is a workhorse
Has this EVER been said!?! :shock:
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big mervyn wrote:"Not looking after the ball" seems to be very much in vogue of late, particularly with the Kiwis.

That Warren Gatland, Warren Gatland cited that as a major issue in the Lions defeat and Maaaak often trots it out after an Ulster reverse.

Any others?
Not quite as irritating Merv as its cousin - "we didn't respect the ball".

Another personal favourite, "we hadn't earned the right to go wide".

The irritating thing about "clicheman" is that those he uses generally have a ring of authenticity about them, just too many of them grate on the ear.
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big mervyn wrote:"Not looking after the ball" seems to be very much in vogue of late, particularly with the Kiwis.

That Warren Gatland, Warren Gatland cited that as a major issue in the Lions defeat and Maaaak often trots it out after an Ulster reverse.

Any others?
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ColinM wrote:Coined slightly earlier by EddieO. "we needed toe protact de footbaall"
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"doing the hard yards"

"you never know what French team will turn up"

"form is temporary, class is permanent"

"unseen work"

"earn the right to go wide"

Aka the Tony Ward manual of rugby commentary.
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"Hard yards" may be a cliche but that's because it's true. How often have Ulster, for instance, failed because they didn't "do the hard yards"?
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