Possible golden generation
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I saw on twitter that James Ryan's father has said that Ryan didn't tear his hamstring off the bone as Franno claimed.
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Hold the front page! Franno in "being spectacularly hyperbollix on wrong info" shocker. "It's political correctness gone mad". "You couldn't make it up."goreyguy wrote:I saw on twitter that James Ryan's father has said that Ryan didn't tear his hamstring off the bone as Franno claimed.
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We used to be good with marking rumours as Franno so we knew not to listen
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Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
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The devil looks after his own allied to birds of a feather. ... should cover it.Oldschoolsocks wrote:Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
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spellcheck strikes againOldschoolsocks wrote:Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
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Shut your f%~king face or I'll shut it for you, no one can take my creativity from me. Grrrrrrrcormac wrote:spellcheck strikes againOldschoolsocks wrote:Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
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Think it was the gays dont be liking the sport in generalOldschoolsocks wrote:Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
And complaining about Caitlyn Jenner was more relevant to a rugby column than the the world cup warm ups
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It's better than him talking about rugbysimonokeeffe wrote:Think it was the gays dont be liking the sport in generalOldschoolsocks wrote:Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
And complaining about Caitlyn Jenner was more relevant to a rugby column than the the world cup warm ups
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the only time Franno talking about rugby has been better than anything was when it meant Matt Williams wasnt talking about rugbyronk wrote:It's better than him talking about rugbysimonokeeffe wrote:Think it was the gays dont be liking the sport in generalOldschoolsocks wrote:Oh yeah, this is the Franno who proclaimed that taking creative wielded similar results to anabolic steroids, and that gays shouldn't play rugby. Just how he has a paying job as a columnist is beyond me.
And complaining about Caitlyn Jenner was more relevant to a rugby column than the the world cup warm ups
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Nice article on Garry Ringrose http://www.the42.ie/garry-ringrose-lein ... 3-Jan2017/
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Could be adding Ross Byrne and Rory O'Loughlin.
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have all come on very well. Deegan might bolt soon
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Lamour
have all come on very well. Deegan might bolt soon
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I was thinking the same about Deegan, could well be starting next week.
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Ross Byrne is growing on me like coral
he still cant force a game/make things happen like Sexton can but that's a space for improvement not a criticism
he is playing so much better now than at the start of the year, which to some extent has to be down to playing with better players, and his goalkicking has been great
Hes never going to be Beauden Barrett with ball in hand but who is, hes more an Andrew Mehrtens
he still cant force a game/make things happen like Sexton can but that's a space for improvement not a criticism
he is playing so much better now than at the start of the year, which to some extent has to be down to playing with better players, and his goalkicking has been great
Hes never going to be Beauden Barrett with ball in hand but who is, hes more an Andrew Mehrtens
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if there is new golden generation then Sky will be delighted to have broadcast Larmour's Super try.
It will help raise the profile of the Pro14 and the Celtic media begrudgers, including a fair few Irish ones, will have to eat their words.
It will help raise the profile of the Pro14 and the Celtic media begrudgers, including a fair few Irish ones, will have to eat their words.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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He also has the advantage, which Sexton didn't, of having a top of the line out half to study under.simonokeeffe wrote:Ross Byrne is growing on me like coral
he still cant force a game/make things happen like Sexton can but that's a space for improvement not a criticism
he is playing so much better now than at the start of the year, which to some extent has to be down to playing with better players, and his goalkicking has been great
Hes never going to be Beauden Barrett with ball in hand but who is, hes more an Andrew Mehrtens
Not to mention Burt.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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Oldschool wrote:He also has the advantage, which Sexton didn't, of having a top of the line out half to study under.simonokeeffe wrote:Ross Byrne is growing on me like coral
he still cant force a game/make things happen like Sexton can but that's a space for improvement not a criticism
he is playing so much better now than at the start of the year, which to some extent has to be down to playing with better players, and his goalkicking has been great
Hes never going to be Beauden Barrett with ball in hand but who is, hes more an Andrew Mehrtens
Not to mention Burt.
Don’t say that about Contepomi!!!
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Never mentioned the man's name.
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hej - go have a quick chat with yourself there OS - Felipe 4everOldschool wrote:He also has the advantage, which Sexton didn't, of having a top of the line out half to study under.simonokeeffe wrote:Ross Byrne is growing on me like coral
he still cant force a game/make things happen like Sexton can but that's a space for improvement not a criticism
he is playing so much better now than at the start of the year, which to some extent has to be down to playing with better players, and his goalkicking has been great
Hes never going to be Beauden Barrett with ball in hand but who is, hes more an Andrew Mehrtens
Not to mention Burt.
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