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Re: Ulster v Tigers

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Mark62 wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:46 pm
LE18 wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:24 pm
drc_007 wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:15 pm

Or his defence is still not good enough.
He looks surplus to requirement to me.
There was talk of him going to Coventry
After last weeks performance he might have been sent to Coventry!! :smt002
So who have Tigers not registered for Europe?? Mathew Tait, Felipe Ezcurra, Owen Hills, Jake Kerr, Campese Ma'afu ( definitely baggage!) Ross McMillan, Charlie Thacker, Fred Tuilagi, James Voss (sent to Coventry previously & recently carded there) + Developments - Taylor Gough, Sam Grahamslaw, Cameron Jordan, Henri Lavin, Keston Lines, Harry Mahoney, Tom Smith & injured Harry Simmons.
This might stop speculators selecting these unregistered players on the forum team lists.
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neill_m wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 11:04 am As you can tell I am an Ulster fan. You are probably favourites for tomorrow. Weather could be a bit damp on Saturday, Storm Callum didn't really directly impact, it's just a bit windy now - pretty standard for October.

We have a double digit injury list and struggled badly in the scrum v Connacht last week. The teams are announced at 12, so interesting to see how many guys we have got fit for this one.
Your talking pure rubbish pal. Ulster go off favs everywhere. At least look at the betting next time. It’s not hard.
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Always nice when an Ulsterman tells you that are favourites in their backyard. If he says so - it must be true.
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sorry if this has been said somewhere else but I can't find
d it if it has including googling it, but is Dave Denton injured?
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mightymouse wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:03 am sorry if this has been said somewhere else but I can't find
d it if it has including googling it, but is Dave Denton injured?
He failed a HIA Vs Saints so I presume he's undergoing the return to play protocols and will hopefully be back next weekend.
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It’s a soft day in Belfast. Going to be a game for the forwards. Bookies have us 1 or 2 points favs once you build in home advantage. We have got a few guys back, probably 17 of our best 23 playing.
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BoC is looking class, he and GT are working well on the flanks so far
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Ford Yellow for a High Tackle
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Can't wait for rugby teams to be full of 4ft tall people :smt047
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Any chance of going through a few 'up the jumper' phases to eat up the sin bin clock rather than kicking the ball straight to the opposition as quickly as possible?
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Some good play by Tigers there. Ref not great at the breakdown, doesn’t seem to understand that the tackler has to release before he can compete for the ball.
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Leicestertinytiger wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 6:07 pm Some good play by Tigers there. Ref not great at the breakdown, doesn’t seem to understand that the tackler has to release before he can compete for the ball.
We're struggling to get the ref onside, we're dominent in the scrum and appear competitive at the breakdown but we're giving away silly pens. Seems to be the same statement week after week......
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How many times is the reffing in the EuroCup going to be a farce until something is done? Clear knock on in the lineout, missed. Ball taken to ground and unplayable so should be a scrum to Tigers. Nope, scrum to Ulster.
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kpj tiger wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 5:56 pm Can't wait for rugby teams to be full of 4ft tall people :smt047
The lineouts will be comical.
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sam16111986 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 6:14 pm
kpj tiger wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 5:56 pm Can't wait for rugby teams to be full of 4ft tall people :smt047
The lineouts will be comical.
Have a look at Toulouse lifting a winger at the KO today! Nice and light to lift? Yes. Tall enought to catch the ball? No.....
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