The final
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- Mullet
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Re: The final
When Jenno comes on for Locky, I realy hope to see Toner come on for Leo at the same time.
More than any other area of the game, IF we can get a stready supply of lineout ball (and we haven't since the genuinely great Mr Thorn arrived) we will win this game.
More than any other area of the game, IF we can get a stready supply of lineout ball (and we haven't since the genuinely great Mr Thorn arrived) we will win this game.
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Fecking delira with that team tbh.
Perhaps would have started Boss, but he will be a man possessed coming on.
Delighted for RK and Locky in particular.
One interesting selection is Isa at 11, perhaps to go head to head with Andy?
Has Isa played much at 11 for us before? Also, I think I'm correct in saying that the 14 will generally kick more, which is perhaps why Ferg is there.
Perhaps would have started Boss, but he will be a man possessed coming on.
Delighted for RK and Locky in particular.
One interesting selection is Isa at 11, perhaps to go head to head with Andy?
Has Isa played much at 11 for us before? Also, I think I'm correct in saying that the 14 will generally kick more, which is perhaps why Ferg is there.
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- Mullet
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Re: The final
On a differeent tack,my HCup Final day is doomed to be severely subdued.
Having been to the two previous finals and the dizzying heights of Bordeaux this year, tomorrow I am grounded by my niece's First Holy Communion!!
I will spend the hours and minutes leading up to kick-off in a restaurant surrounded by three generations of a family that doesn't even know the game is on!!
I will have to tunnel out along with my sons before dessert to find space in a pub somewhere around 4:55....
.....this is NOT how days like this are supposed to go down!!
Allez les bleus!!
Having been to the two previous finals and the dizzying heights of Bordeaux this year, tomorrow I am grounded by my niece's First Holy Communion!!
I will spend the hours and minutes leading up to kick-off in a restaurant surrounded by three generations of a family that doesn't even know the game is on!!
I will have to tunnel out along with my sons before dessert to find space in a pub somewhere around 4:55....
.....this is NOT how days like this are supposed to go down!!
Allez les bleus!!
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- Rhys Ruddock
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Relieved to see that team named. Nerves will be going 90 by 4:55 tomorrow
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Am I mental...been called worse and some would say definitely...Actually the home result against Clermont was a win cos Clermont thought they only had to turn up and were very poor ...so I just think we big them up far more than we should and in fact should expect with our team and ability to beat themDegz wrote:To be honest, apart from the Leicester hiding (which was a phenomenally good performance), the Clermont double header was pretty impressive too, although they did just fail to get over the line over there (which is no mark of disrespect to them).Leoslovechild wrote:yes it's a final and a one off game but really really confident having seen the teams.Far more so than I was last year or in 2009 and maybe that's a bad thing but I think the facts are we should win and have nothing to fear from that Ulster team who had a remarkable win over Leicester,a decent effort against a very very poor and overrated Turnips in Mordor and a struggle against a cr@p Edinburgh.Really nothing to be afraid of there.So thats the only nagging doubt that we would beat them 99 times out of every 100 but perhaps this is the 1.......But thinking again I say it in reality will be one of the 99 and a good 10/15 point win is on the cards...cant wait for flight to Manchester tonight then I'll know I'm on the way
And 99 times out of 100?? Are you mental?
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Sacre Bleu!!backrower8 wrote:On a differeent tack,my HCup Final day is doomed to be severely subdued.
Having been to the two previous finals and the dizzying heights of Bordeaux this year, tomorrow I am grounded by my niece's First Holy Communion!!
I will spend the hours and minutes leading up to kick-off in a restaurant surrounded by three generations of a family that doesn't even know the game is on!!
I will have to tunnel out along with my sons before dessert to find space in a pub somewhere around 4:55....
.....this is NOT how days like this are supposed to go down!!
Allez les bleus!!
Same problem, but my trip is to west cork - lucky if the game is on in a pub!
at some stage you beleive that if you did not have another commitment, we would not have made the final..
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Delihhted, releived etc. Particularly happy for Rob Kearney, who didn't start the two previous finals, and Fergus McFadden, who has had a career of being the fall guy come selection time for the big game, despite knocking very hard for a long time. Well earned, laddie.
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Agreed. But fingers and toes crossed for full fitness.bluemagic wrote:Very relieved but wont believe it till I see them on the pitch
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- Rhys Ruddock
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Re: The final
Had a peak on their fansite and, although you should always take people's opinions with a pinch of salt, I don't think our pack is getting the respect it has earned over the past few years.
Ulster's pack is strong gan dabht but, if they are relying on bullying our pack to win the game, it could be a rude awakening for them tomorrow evening. Here's hoping anyway
Ulster's pack is strong gan dabht but, if they are relying on bullying our pack to win the game, it could be a rude awakening for them tomorrow evening. Here's hoping anyway
The sport that unites Catholic, Protestant and dissenter has had its day of days. Pity anybody who can't enjoy it. Some day.
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For them to win, their 1 to 8 need to dominate.Cianostays wrote:Had a peak on their fansite and, although you should always take people's opinions with a pinch of salt, I don't think our pack is getting the respect it has earned over the past few years.
Ulster's pack is strong gan dabht but, if they are relying on bullying our pack to win the game, it could be a rude awakening for them tomorrow evening. Here's hoping anyway
For us to win our 1 to 8 only need parity.
I know its a simplistic view but true never the less.
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Re: The final
Just hit the vino hard at the dinner table and you should be in full voice by kick off. Also, keep your sons nearby and build up the excitement by conveying the gospel according to BODbackrower8 wrote:On a differeent tack,my HCup Final day is doomed to be severely subdued.
Having been to the two previous finals and the dizzying heights of Bordeaux this year, tomorrow I am grounded by my niece's First Holy Communion!!
I will spend the hours and minutes leading up to kick-off in a restaurant surrounded by three generations of a family that doesn't even know the game is on!!
I will have to tunnel out along with my sons before dessert to find space in a pub somewhere around 4:55....
.....this is NOT how days like this are supposed to go down!!
Allez les bleus!!
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We've got Brad Thorn, no one bullies Brad Thorn.
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What are you doing allowing a Nieces communion to get in the way of a final?
Daughter or Son fine, Niece .............. nahhh sorry dear.
Daughter or Son fine, Niece .............. nahhh sorry dear.
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I can 100%, hand on heart say that I would miss any of my nieces' or nephews' communions/confos for a HC final. And my siblings are all well aware of this.backrower8 wrote:On a differeent tack,my HCup Final day is doomed to be severely subdued.
Having been to the two previous finals and the dizzying heights of Bordeaux this year, tomorrow I am grounded by my niece's First Holy Communion!!
"Yeah I been starvin' 'em, teasing 'em, singing off-key - me may my mo, me mo my may..."
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Best of luck tomorrow lads!
Communions lolz
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I'd miss my own wedding for it! My future wife will have to be a very very understanding woman.honeyec wrote:I can 100%, hand on heart say that I would miss any of my nieces' or nephews' communions/confos for a HC final. And my siblings are all well aware of this.backrower8 wrote:On a differeent tack,my HCup Final day is doomed to be severely subdued.
Having been to the two previous finals and the dizzying heights of Bordeaux this year, tomorrow I am grounded by my niece's First Holy Communion!!
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Fixed that for you Log.Logorrhea wrote:What are you doing allowing a Nieces communion to get in the way of a final?
Daughter or Son, maybe. But Niece .............. nahhh sorry dear.
They were my thoughts exactly. Weak excuse
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Its known as the Donal L special!Bosco wrote:Best of luck tomorrow lads!
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Re: The final
Strong team. Delighted locky starts and great to see Rob play in his first final. Would have preferred Boss starting & then Reddan come on around 60 to up the tempo, but hey ho thats still a smashing outfit to send into battle.
Here's hoping the lads make history!!
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Here's hoping the lads make history!!
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Re: The final
I hope what Reddan whispered to Ferris here has set in in his subconscious which was "Fez ya big b0llocks for the love of God never do this to me!"