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I'm buzzing after last night.
Good luck today Leinster, and especially to Ross Byrne.
I hope he shows that he's well capable of filling Johnny's shoes on the big stage.
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Buzzing I tell ya!
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wixfjord wrote:Haven't been this nervous for a game for yonks!
Thanks be to jaysus you posted that.
I was really starting to get worried! :wink:
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tomthefan wrote:I'm buzzing after last night.
Good luck today Leinster, and especially to Ross Byrne.
I hope he shows that he's well capable of filling Johnny's shoes on the big stage.
Maith fear!!! :happy clapper:
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tomthefan wrote:I'm buzzing after last night.
Good luck today Leinster, and especially to Ross Byrne.
I hope he shows that he's well capable of filling Johnny's shoes on the big stage.
That's the fukin spirit. Delighted to see you lads stuff glos
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The injury replacements are the lads that have been destroying opposition this season, so I have every faith in them today.

Max Headroom very quiet this week!
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Was gonna say that ROL had a good first half, but to give away that penalty at HT was criminal
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Is it just me or are a lot of high tackles going unpunished?


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Twist wrote:Is it just me or are a lot of high tackles going unpunished?


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The crowd seem to think so anyway. Hard to see on the telly
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Laighin Break wrote:
Twist wrote:Is it just me or are a lot of high tackles going unpunished?


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The crowd seem to think so anyway. Hard to see on the telly
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I love wins like this. Where we go in all feeling unsure and the pressure is on us, and then we win like that. Wonderful.
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Ringrose deserved mom but Fardy would have been just as worthy a nominee.
I hope we can keep him for one more season especially as it's a RWC season.
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ross byrne take a bow....that crossfield kick for kearney was sublime.
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That was f%~kin immense. Haven't enjoyed a game that much in a while.

Our pack ate theirs alive.
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Never doubted it... he lied!

Immense performance. Last night Munster were dazzling. Today we were shining in a different way.

Overused phrase- but the leadership from Ringrose, Ryan was nobel in its bravery and intelligence.

If it needed proving, we know now that the “young lads” can do it when we really need them.

Great to hear the crowd singing “Molly” after we repelled that goal line siege. One of the best days...




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Crowd we're brilliant today - for a 1pm kick off, atmosphere was great. Well done all!

Hopefully the Luke McGrath injury isn't too bad, but it looked nasty. Other than that, great day out. Savage performances across the board, but Fardy or Ryan MOTM for me. They were both everywhere. Ruddock, Ringrose and Byrne excellent as well.
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Ulster beat Racing 26 22. We now should be one of top 2 seeds. Bring on next week.
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What a team! What a performance Toulouse came into town loaded for bear, and we kicked 7 shades out of the proverbial out of them in every aspect.The scrum looked a bit creaky once or twice, but Faumuina seemed to be engaging early and driving in at an angle more than once. So, we can forgive that.

Our D was stupendous, especially when they were in our 22, and knocking on our door at the 60 minute mark for nearly 10 mins. We really channelled our inner Gandalf there with a resounding "you shall not pass!"

Everyone threw their hands up. Strong showing from the pack , the backs and individual performances all over the pitch. I think at 75 minutes into the game I exclaimed "Oh I forgot Médard was playing " We just shut them down everywhere. We didn't allow them to play.

Van Der Flier is an absolute pleasure to watch play, such a clever reader of the game. The perfect saboteur.
Fardy just an abrasive menace.
Ruddock ditto
Jack Conan has liathróidí the size of grapefruits.
Adam Byrne came of age, now as gifted in defence as he is dangerous in attack.
I LOVE THIS TEAM!
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D4surfer wrote:Ulster beat Racing 26 22. We now should be one of top 2 seeds. Bring on next week.
Maybe not, Racing got the 2 bonus points.
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