Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Mata is a joy to watch, we should sign him for the craic.
Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
The amount of sealing off at the ruck by Edinburgh in the build up to the fourth try seemed to go unnoticed by the ref
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Thought that last pass was fired at Tomane tbf, but obviously he's having a bit of a mare, really poor missed tackle just before it.
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Mullin for tomane for last 10. Go on.
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Does anyone know an irish qualified hooker who can throw straight and accurately and if so, what's his number so we can sign him?
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Pass the ball Joe.
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Ronan Kellehercarlow man wrote:Does anyone know an irish qualified hooker who can throw straight and accurately and if so, what's his number so we can sign him?
Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Aaron Dundon.carlow man wrote:Does anyone know an irish qualified hooker who can throw straight and accurately and if so, what's his number so we can sign him?
Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
The one essential requirement to compete with Edinburgh this season is a strong set piece and physicality. That’s what Edinburgh bring and if you don’t match it, it will be a little no night
Doesn’t help with Whitehouse there, but I was very surprised by the front five we picked tonite.
What Ning is a habit, but so too is losing and I don’t like losing
Doesn’t help with Whitehouse there, but I was very surprised by the front five we picked tonite.
What Ning is a habit, but so too is losing and I don’t like losing
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Refs right arm is aching so much from being raised, he's now using his left arm but doesn't realise he is giving the penalty to Leinster and not embra!
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Safe to say josh Murphy doesn't have a future in the second row.
Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
No YC ??
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Forgot to mention a European standard one!! Not an average pro 14 one.Keith wrote:Aaron Dundon.carlow man wrote:Does anyone know an irish qualified hooker who can throw straight and accurately and if so, what's his number so we can sign him?
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
His arm got tired of the long advantages anywaycarlow man wrote:Refs right arm is aching so much from being raised, he's now using his left arm but doesn't realise he is giving the penalty to Leinster and not embra!
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Oh dear ... good first 20 ... then pretty awful viewing
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
But at the same time, it wasn't as bad as we might have feared. If we had a better front five we would have been a lot more competitive. We had no platform whatsoever, but thems the breaks the week between the 6N and a HEC quarter final. The effort was really good thoughDave Cahill wrote:Well that was pretty mediocre
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
About as enjoyable as a game in the MOC era.
What did we expect from Edinburgh ?
Would it not have made sense to pick a team that has the best chance of dealing with their strengths
Remember one non Irish player will sit out next week as well
What did we expect from Edinburgh ?
Would it not have made sense to pick a team that has the best chance of dealing with their strengths
Remember one non Irish player will sit out next week as well
Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
bails wrote:About as enjoyable as a game in the MOC era.
What did we expect from Edinburgh ?
Would it not have made sense to pick a team that has the best chance of dealing with their strengths
Remember one non Irish player will sit out next week as well
You're some man for an overreaction!
Tonight mattered feck all in the grand scheme of things. Getting lads game time was the key.
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Re: Edinburgh Away, 22/03, 7.35pm
Ah well onto a game that matters. Ulster.