Ulster in a world club sevens?
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Stu may well be right, and I'm not looking forwards to such a day. I don't much care for Sevens as a game. But I do think many are writing it off as a potential development tool, something to help youngsters make the jump to Pro12 standard - although realistically, Ulster don't really have enough guys in that boat to make it worthwhile, but there's probably 2 or 3 who might benefit if Ireland were to start a 7s team.
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Did some chap called Jonah Lomu not come from playing on the 7 s circuit, I know he was pretty mediocre in his time, but I may be wrong.Top
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by Neil F » Wed May 08, 2013 3:12 pm
Can anyone name me a player who developed on the sevens circuit who has gone on to achieve something substantial in the international side of a top-flight nation? I can think of a couple of mediocre wingers in the Aviva Premiership but that really is about it.
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Jaysus, you think a dumbass thread is dead & buried and then someone comes along and breathes new life into the fecker.Kofi Annan wrote:Did some chap called Jonah Lomu not come from playing on the 7 s circuit, I know he was pretty mediocre in his time, but I may be wrong.Top
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by Neil F » Wed May 08, 2013 3:12 pm
Can anyone name me a player who developed on the sevens circuit who has gone on to achieve something substantial in the international side of a top-flight nation? I can think of a couple of mediocre wingers in the Aviva Premiership but that really is about it.
FFS Kofi what possessed you, you must be having a boring morning - away and ruin a few lives man
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NZ do 7s very well. Leave underage go play 7s for 2 years then join pooper rugby
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I hate cats ... I'm going for a big body count today ...
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Die Tiddles ... die!
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You all a bunch of heartless bas.........................ah feck sorry puss puss
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If you can drop kick it from the 22 over the posts it's not a pet ... OK ... that goes for wee rats in dog collars as well.
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QUESTION ....
Just a random idea to try and get a bit more interest in the Rabo league or whatever it is to be.
Why not run a seperate but concurrent 7s league along with the 15 aside one. Each week before the main game you have a proper 7s match. 7 minutes a side. Academy and young players get a chance to shine, only a few minutes extra at the ground, big crowd - 7s teams get own merchandise but play at same venue and day as seniors match??????
Just a random idea to try and get a bit more interest in the Rabo league or whatever it is to be.
Why not run a seperate but concurrent 7s league along with the 15 aside one. Each week before the main game you have a proper 7s match. 7 minutes a side. Academy and young players get a chance to shine, only a few minutes extra at the ground, big crowd - 7s teams get own merchandise but play at same venue and day as seniors match??????
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If nothing else - At least another feckin cat died!!!!
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Is half time 10 or 15 minutes?
Get the kids off the pitch and get the cat kicking on
Get the kids off the pitch and get the cat kicking on
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I'm for that ... Pip can hit the crossbar with Tigger ... whilst I can hone my skills at getting Princess over the Castlereagh Police station and onto the park and ride spots on Montgomery Road ....
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Is Pip a ST holder?
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No but he has a remote control ...
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