Saturday vs Bristol - your nominations?
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A bit like Waynetta's refereeing that 'in at the side' is actually illegal
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Kitchener has a calf injury.Qbec wrote:Graham Kitchener hasn't been involved since the Racing 92 game, not been any injury news so must be taking a rest period.
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Never mind Strawclearer even in Scotland the inhabitants of Angus are viewed as strange people. I think its something to do with the local water. Hic if you get what I mean!
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I though that Tom Youngs and Julian White were the farmers @ Tigersos99 wrote:Kitchener has a calf injury.Qbec wrote:Graham Kitchener hasn't been involved since the Racing 92 game, not been any injury news so must be taking a rest period.
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Stop milking the puns! That's not amoosing - in fact, it's udderly ridiculous!wormus wrote:I though that Tom Youngs and Julian White were the farmers @ Tigersos99 wrote:Kitchener has a calf injury.Qbec wrote:Graham Kitchener hasn't been involved since the Racing 92 game, not been any injury news so must be taking a rest period.
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Wormus I remember visiting an ex tiger players farm in the late 1970's, but for the life of me I can't remember his name but I think he was a lock or a back rower, and he impressed me seriously with his strength for I think he was then in his early 40's and he was still able to carry adult sheep i.e. two. one under each arm. Now that's what I call a farmer.
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Yes Noddy I recall seeing him playing for the "Baa Baas" v Wales they were all after the sheep. Where is my sheep skin coat when you want it?Noddy555 wrote:Wormus I remember visiting an ex tiger players farm in the late 1970's, but for the life of me I can't remember his name but I think he was a lock or a back rower, and he impressed me seriously with his strength for I think he was then in his early 40's and he was still able to carry adult sheep i.e. two. one under each arm. Now that's what I call a farmer.
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Watching the game on unibet.
Offloads!!! Lots of offloads! At last..
Offloads!!! Lots of offloads! At last..
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Veiaaaaaaaanuuuuuuuuu!!!!!
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Er where do I say we are we are playing in Briz, I said we are too strong, even at their place.......................(that's my story and I'm sticking to it)MikeR wrote:I know you are a long way away in a foreign country but I think you will find we are playing in Leicester tomorrow !
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I may have a glass of Remy tonight! I'm in bother for keeping up on the score via the twitter feed whilst at a family do so I may as well be drunk in the dog house as sober. The upside is I escaped Bleddyn, Steve and the despair squid.
Just saw the JPP try on Telly in the other bar.....classic!
Look forward to reading your comments.......now for that Remy!
Just saw the JPP try on Telly in the other bar.....classic!
Look forward to reading your comments.......now for that Remy!
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Re: Saturday vs Bristol - your nominations?
A good 5 point win, first-half excellent clinical play. I don't what they say to the players at half-time but they certainly don't come out all guns blazing.
Some nice play in the second-half and some stout defence. Tigers intensity levels dropped and the replacements seemed to disrupt the team.
At times the handling was outstanding from both forwards and backs, in contrast set-piece seemed ragged at times, particularly defence of rolling mauls.
Brilliant to see the players returning from injury all made their presence felt so competition for starting spots is hotting up.
Some nice play in the second-half and some stout defence. Tigers intensity levels dropped and the replacements seemed to disrupt the team.
At times the handling was outstanding from both forwards and backs, in contrast set-piece seemed ragged at times, particularly defence of rolling mauls.
Brilliant to see the players returning from injury all made their presence felt so competition for starting spots is hotting up.
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TBH not much you can say at that point to keep up the same intensity.