Ireland team v. Georgia

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Quite possibly, but I think they have to keep a core of the spine so POC possibly as well as Ross and Heaslip. Half-backs? - we'll see but isn't it good to have choices!?
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Setanta wrote:Quite possibly, but I think they have to keep a core of the spine so POC possibly as well as Ross and Heaslip. Half-backs? - we'll see but isn't it good to have choices!?
Ireland has choice at 9?
They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
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Russ wrote:
Setanta wrote:Quite possibly, but I think they have to keep a core of the spine so POC possibly as well as Ross and Heaslip. Half-backs? - we'll see but isn't it good to have choices!?
Ireland has choice at 9?
They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
Would not say Marmion is brad pitt at all. A lively scrum half with good skills, speed and an attacking bent. It shoud not be too long before he gains the Ireland bench spot as Murray's backup. I'd love to see him start v. Georgia. If he does not, he'll probably be in the match day squad and get some game time. If so, I predict he gets on the scoresheet.
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Spiffsson wrote:
Russ wrote:
Setanta wrote:Quite possibly, but I think they have to keep a core of the spine so POC possibly as well as Ross and Heaslip. Half-backs? - we'll see but isn't it good to have choices!?
Ireland has choice at 9?
They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
Would not say Marmion is brad pitt at all. A lively scrum half with good skills, speed and an attacking bent. It shoud not be too long before he gains the Ireland bench spot as Murray's backup. I'd love to see him start v. Georgia. If he does not, he'll probably be in the match day squad and get some game time. If so, I predict he gets on the scoresheet.
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Russ wrote: They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
Feck I didn't notice that happening. Joe really is a magician. :D
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Shan wrote:
Russ wrote: They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
Feck I didn't notice that happening. Joe really is a magician. :D
It's not hard to turn Reddan into brad pitt. He is the physical embodiment.
Trying to polish Boss into one, when he is a rat was where his real magic happened.
Schmidt actually improved Boss to brad pitt level
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Shan wrote:
Russ wrote: They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
Feck I didn't notice that happening. Joe really is a magician. :D
Russ are you taking geography lessons from bakebook?
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Dave wrote:
Shan wrote:
Russ wrote: They have the UKs best scrum half by a country mile and then brad pitt. Actual brad pitt
Feck I didn't notice that happening. Joe really is a magician. :D
Russ are you taking geography lessons from bakebook?
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Dave wrote:[
Russ are you taking geography lessons from bakebook?
Thank you. I was trying to help him without being too direct so as to save his blushes. :D

I'll forgive him of course. We don't all gain benefit from our education. If I was a UK Taxpayer though I may not be so happy to see my taxes squandered. :lol:
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Russ wrote:
Predicting the future
I won't ask you for the weekend Lottery numbers. Feck it I won't even ask you to predict what time it will be 10 minutes from now. :D
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Shan wrote:
Russ wrote:
Predicting the future
I won't ask you for the weekend Lottery numbers. Feck it I won't even ask you to predict what time it will be 10 minutes from now. :D
Depends where you are in the world ;)
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Russ wrote: Depends where you are in the world ;)
Fair play horse. A good answer. :lol:
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Shan wrote:
Dave wrote:[
Russ are you taking geography lessons from bakebook?
Thank you. I was trying to help him without being too direct so as to save his blushes. :D

I'll forgive him of course. We don't all gain benefit from our education. If I was a UK Taxpayer though I may not be so happy to see my taxes squandered. :lol:

To be fair, as a denizen of London, Russ would be entitled to point out that NI gets a lot more in public spending than it pays in taxes, whilst London pays for more than it gets. Due to it being full of financiers, sheisters and other such hooligans :pirat:
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Gerry Thornley thinks Cave will start on Sunday.
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damianmcr wrote:Gerry Thornley thinks Cave will start on Sunday.
Must have read what I said last Sunday !
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