The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
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Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
He missed the foot in touch and bottled the yellow for Alex Wootton.
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Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
Maybe. I didn’t say he was perfect; what ref is? Just that he’s very good.Dave Cahill wrote:He missed the foot in touch and bottled the yellow for Alex Wootton.
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Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
Interesting from a league table point of view that the 2 Scottish teams played the 2 big Welsh teams this weekend when both sets were going to lose more internationals than any other part of the season. The least effected teams were Connacht who would beat Dragons at home any time, Kings and Cheetahs. So the 2 Scots' and big Welsh 2 avoided the 4 Irish sides, kings and Cheetahs.
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We're playing Ospreys next and Ulster play the Scarlets. What's interesting?dropkick wrote:Interesting from a league table point of view that the 2 Scottish teams played the 2 big Welsh teams this weekend when both sets were going to lose more internationals than any other part of the season. The least effected teams were Connacht who would beat Dragons at home any time, Kings and Cheetahs. So the 2 Scots' and big Welsh 2 avoided the 4 Irish sides, kings and Cheetahs.
Ruddock's tackle stats consistently too low for me to be taken seriously as a Six Nations blindside..... Ruddock's defensive stats don't stack up. - All Blacks Nil, Jan 15th, 2014
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
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Eh, did you see the team Glasgow put out against Munster last week and even more so against Ospreys? I'm all for playing young players but not half a team at a time combined with 2nd/3rd choice players in the other half!dropkick wrote:Interesting from a league table point of view that the 2 Scottish teams played the 2 big Welsh teams this weekend when both sets were going to lose more internationals than any other part of the season. The least effected teams were Connacht who would beat Dragons at home any time, Kings and Cheetahs. So the 2 Scots' and big Welsh 2 avoided the 4 Irish sides, kings and Cheetahs.
I know it's all about money but the extra AIs do nothing for the league imo.
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Ruddock's tackle stats consistently too low for me to be taken seriously as a Six Nations blindside..... Ruddock's defensive stats don't stack up. - All Blacks Nil, Jan 15th, 2014
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
What is the NIQ+Project player number now with the Franchise?paddyor wrote:In a move that will surpise no one........
http://rugbylad.ie/alby-mathewson-signs ... h-munster/
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Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
They had to announce before Conor Murray returns for the optics.
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Botha [NIE], Cloete [NIQ], Kleyn [NIQ], Marshall [NIQ], Mathewson [NIE], Taute [NIE]blockhead wrote:What is the NIQ+Project player number now with the Franchise?paddyor wrote:In a move that will surpise no one........
http://rugbylad.ie/alby-mathewson-signs ... h-munster/
Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
Absolute joke of a team
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Will we even get a medical joker to replace long-term absentee Tomane?...Probably not. How they can feel persecuted by the IRFU when they receive clearly preferential treatment on transfer policy is beyond me.
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Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
new marketing campaign from munster - It's not where you're from. It's where you belong.
suppose they have to change it up when the 1st XV is made up of mostly non-munster men
suppose they have to change it up when the 1st XV is made up of mostly non-munster men
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I thought you were on the wind up, but then checked their twitter...mildlyinterested wrote:new marketing campaign from munster - It's not where you're from. It's where you belong.
suppose they have to change it up when the 1st XV is made up of mostly non-munster men
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I must say, I'd never though of Leinster fans as being xenophobic up to now.
The ad features a German guy called Thomas who just loves being a Munster supporter and you think there is something wrong with this?
The ad features a German guy called Thomas who just loves being a Munster supporter and you think there is something wrong with this?
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janeymac08 wrote:I must say, I'd never though of Leinster fans as being xenophobic up to now.
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Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
In a cosmopolitan international city like Dublin it is expected that the supporters, crowd, etc. will be from all over and welcomed. It's not particularly worthy of comment.
Munster on the other hand is trying to import supporters just like it imports players, only the IRFU aren't going to force Germans to play for Munster...
Munster on the other hand is trying to import supporters just like it imports players, only the IRFU aren't going to force Germans to play for Munster...
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I live in Dublin so I know a bit about it.fourthirtythree wrote:In a cosmopolitan international city like Dublin it is expected that the supporters, crowd, etc. will be from all over and welcomed. It's not particularly worthy of comment.
Munster on the other hand is trying to import supporters just like it imports players, only the IRFU aren't going to force Germans to play for Munster...
This constant denigrating people not born in Munster who might live in, work or support Munster makes Brixiteers sound positively emigrant friendly.
Re: The Province Formerly Known As Munster 2018-19
So the supporters who have history with trans-phobic nicknames for their opposition are trying to claim xenophobia?
You've got as much chance with that one as you've had with winning anything in the last 10 years
You've got as much chance with that one as you've had with winning anything in the last 10 years
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I don't know what you are referring to with nickname remark, but I think there are a few of you who post on this site who continually bang on about where people are born and if they are not born in Ireland/Munster, they are somehow inferior to the homegrown players, supporters etc.FLIP wrote:So the supporters who have history with trans-phobic nicknames for their opposition are trying to claim xenophobia?
You've got as much chance with that one as you've had with winning anything in the last 10 years