Jonny v Jonny
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Jonny v Jonny
Gonna be weird watching Jonny in another teams colours but here goes.....
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Thankee. Didn't know that was on the telly.Donny B. wrote:Gonna be weird watching Jonny in another teams colours but here goes.....
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Over-doing that cross-kick. Jonny, you're not playing for Gatland anymore!!
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Glad to be of service. Nice to have a bit of rugby back on Friday eveningsGrumpy Old Man wrote:Excellent, thanks Donny.
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Was it nearly three or four minutes. Ridiculous. Can see it getting to the stage where no ref ever has the balls to award a try without reviewing it for something....just in case!cormac wrote:how many replays do they need?
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Here we go again!
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TMO must be on Mourad's payroll to allow that one after ruling out the first one
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Looked pretty much identical to the Racing non-awarded try. I would have given both of them, myself.
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Two ex-Saints props didn't offer much did they?
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Great business dumping them: they were both done from what I saw of them last season.Donny B. wrote:Two ex-Saints props didn't offer much did they?
Hilarious Saints style scrum from Toulon after Castro came on. He was up for a bit of niggle wasn't he?
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Couldn't tell you. Had turned over to Love/Hate by then.fourthirtythree wrote:Great business dumping them: they were both done from what I saw of them last season.Donny B. wrote:Two ex-Saints props didn't offer much did they?
Hilarious Saints style scrum from Toulon after Castro came on. He was up for a bit of niggle wasn't he?
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Ah, well Poites was pretty clearly indicating to both teams that cards were coming out (you know what with the pointing to his pocket and calling over the captains and all) and Castro was busy at the time taunting the opposition. Red apiece it was.
Pretty poor performance from Racing. Didn't look like they knew what they were about. Toulon looked fantastic in spots. Passes stuck, offloaded beautifully, fouled expertly (I mean that as a compliment to how well drilled they were). Racing didn't seem to want to use Sexton the way we saw him in Leinster. Rarely got the ball flat. The intercept when the 9 passed it was high and wide and deep and useless, he shovelled it on and a silly risky pass ensued as nothing much was going to happen.
You got to figure they will sort it out over the season though.
Pretty poor performance from Racing. Didn't look like they knew what they were about. Toulon looked fantastic in spots. Passes stuck, offloaded beautifully, fouled expertly (I mean that as a compliment to how well drilled they were). Racing didn't seem to want to use Sexton the way we saw him in Leinster. Rarely got the ball flat. The intercept when the 9 passed it was high and wide and deep and useless, he shovelled it on and a silly risky pass ensued as nothing much was going to happen.
You got to figure they will sort it out over the season though.
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Maybe, or perhaps he will realise that most Top 14 is negative rubbish and seek an early release from his contract so he can come home to Leinster where we might let him play inside centre to King Mad Dog...................a man can dream can't he?fourthirtythree wrote:Ah, well Poites was pretty clearly indicating to both teams that cards were coming out (you know what with the pointing to his pocket and calling over the captains and all) and Castro was busy at the time taunting the opposition. Red apiece it was.
Pretty poor performance from Racing. Didn't look like they knew what they were about. Toulon looked fantastic in spots. Passes stuck, offloaded beautifully, fouled expertly (I mean that as a compliment to how well drilled they were). Racing didn't seem to want to use Sexton the way we saw him in Leinster. Rarely got the ball flat. The intercept when the 9 passed it was high and wide and deep and useless, he shovelled it on and a silly risky pass ensued as nothing much was going to happen.
You got to figure they will sort it out over the season though.
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That, in fact, is the dream.
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Castro is more WWE wrestler than rugby player these days!
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Sounds like it was the usual top 14 dross?
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utterly shite game of rugby
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