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Munster vs Connacht We're in Champions Cup Party!
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FACECUTTR wrote: His nickname at the blues was superfreak. I think it was relating to his strength.
Yup, was based on his gym performances while at the Blues.
On the level he can play prop to, 10 of his 22 Super Rugby starts were at prop, so he's a lot more than an emergency option. Have also seen him quoted as saying he's several kilos heavier playing hooker in the northern hemisphere than when he played prop in New Zealand.
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Betty Swallocks wrote: Both hookers pretty awful and Dave Heff will start against Ulster. I fear Tom Mc might've played his last competitive game for us.
Neither a fair nor an accurate statement. Misfiring lineout was due to the lack of Thornbury, Dillane and Roux and even SOB to an extent.
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Disappointed in Frank's reffing of the scrum, constantly threatening yellows for about 30 mins before actually producing one, and not going to tmo for Beirne's try was poor, that was a clear blocking line.
TOH was good in parts but also gave that intercept pass and fumbled a ball under zero pressure in the second half, but also made some important interventions. Could have come off earlier but maybe being saved for Ulster. Daly was lively, looking better. Really like Fitzgerald.
For me the thing we need desperately is some preplanned moves to run off advantage, we made no use of advantage throughout, there was two or three times we had advantage in the 22 and never attempted any play/kick. Maybe that's because Dean was starting but the obvious thing to do is a crossfield kick for a back three chaser. Same in our own 22 didn't know what to do with advantage and it cost us once or twice.
I would hope that McCartney has at least one more season in him, maybe he needs to move back to prop, or have his minutes managed.
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Borders no.2 wrote: Feels like a bit of an underwhelming final day.
Tell me about it. Never thought it would be the last game of the regular season and I'd have no more than a passing interest in the Connacht game.
Cardiff v Ospreys and Glasgow v Edinburgh hold much more appeal ...
It's a good problem to have I suppose.
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Borders no.2 wrote: Think we could be on the end of a heavy loss here but think we've probably got the balance as good as we could. Ulster have gone with fringe players at home also.
Feels like a bit of an underwhelming final day.
The Ulster Leinster game on Saturday is a Grade A dead rubber. Both playing kids/squad players.
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Feels like a bit of an underwhelming final day.
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Replacements: Rhys Marshall, Jeremy Loughman, John Ryan, Billy Holland, Arno Botha, Neil Cronin, JJ Hanrahan, Sammy Arnold.
15-9 Tiernan O’Halloran, Niyi Adeolokun, Bundee Aki, Tom Daly, Stephen Fitzgerald, Conor Dean, Kieran Marmion,
1-8 Matthew Burke, Tom McCartney, Finlay Bealham, Joe Maksymiw, James Cannon, Eoin McKeon, Jarrad Butler (C), Robin Copleand.
Replacements (16-23): Shane Delahunt, Peter McCabe, Conor Carey, Eoghan Masterson, Paul Boyle, Caolin Blade, Eoin Griffin, Darragh Leader.
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Can't see too many risks being taken in the Connacht selections, but with the week off last weekend and another one to look forward to after Ulster even if we win that, you'd imagine some will be keen to play.
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