Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!
Bath v Leinster
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Hedgehog man has migratedTerenureJim wrote:Once you can avoid Audi drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!
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That's only really a problem in the snow when beamers and mercs are skidding all over the shop... Otherwise it's SUVs all the way - not because they're necessarily driven badly but just because they're too big for our tiny streets.TerenureJim wrote:Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!
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TerenureJim wrote: Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do ok
johng wrote:Classic bit of Sidness there.
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Eh no yourself, Lansdowne Rd IS the centre of Dublin!!Apocrypha wrote:Eh, no...The journey from the centre of Dublin to the Aviva is a complete joke. The transport infrastructure is pre-historic. The last time I was there - Vs France in the 6N - there was one train from Connolly, for which we waited 40mins, and arrived at Landsdowne 20mins before the match. Still no train to or from the airport - total shambles of a city from a public transport perspective.Edna Kenny wrote:The ref seemed very indecisive with some decisions, he put his hand up indicating a penalty a couple of times without blowing the whistle. He made mistakes on both sides. I really thought there would be a binning when Nacewa almost got to the line in the second half.
All in all it was a lucky escape. I don't think they will make as many errors in attack again, the minds will be focussed watching the replay. A few years ago Leinster would have lost that game but they kept their heads. Our defence was excellent, we seemed to have 2 tacklers every time, Bath weren't that creative in attack which helped.
Bath is a great city, it's so nice to be in the city centre and stroll down to the ground. We're lucky to have the same in Dublin with the RDS and Aviva.
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Lions me hole, I have no interest in watching Irishmen getting injured playing for England in Welsh shirts....it has a ring of the Somme to it
Lions me hole, I have no interest in watching Irishmen getting injured playing for England in Welsh shirts....it has a ring of the Somme to it
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Did anybody else see the petulent kick Classens gave to Sean O'Brien, in or around the 12th minute at the back of a ruck, has he been cited for this yet? I would not allow undr 12s to get away with this- he should get at at least a 4 week ban.
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Snow socks are your friend in that case!fourthirtythree wrote:
That's only really a problem in the snow when beamers and mercs are skidding all over the shop... Otherwise it's SUVs all the way - not because they're necessarily driven badly but just because they're too big for our tiny streets.