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  • grahamt1980
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    What DD said.
    Ireland are definitely favorites for both this weekend and against at least half of the major SH teams.

    deadlydarcy
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    No, England are favourites this weekend. 🙂

    Kryton57
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    DD is right, hence so am I.

    You’re welcome to the title, it’ll only make the winners over confident surprise finalist utterly humiliated by England, SA or NZ anyway. 😉

    duckman
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    Ireland instinct has them reaching for skies | The Times
    http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public/share/uuid/981c18c0-bc52-11e4-bece-37cb40b96bfd

    Sorry for the rubbish link. Wonder if any of the Irish have a take on this?

    loum
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    Link doesn’t show more than first sentence for me. Need membership.

    loum
    Free Member

    Guessing…

    is it an English man saying kicking should be banned from the game of rugby?

    😉

    deadlydarcy
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    I think it’s a “Those Irish are only any good at catching it because they’ve grown up playing Gaelic Football” article.

    loum
    Free Member

    Sorry, poor first guess. Where would they be without kicking for touch.
    try again…
    is it an English man saying kicking catching should be banned from the game of rugby?

    😉

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    I think they actually want to ban Gaelic Football.

    andylaightscat
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    I always thought it was the Gaelic sports that wanted nothing to do with rugby union as it was a garrison game

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    is it an Jonny May saying kicking catching should be banned from the game of rugby?

    Ftfy

    duckman
    Full Member

    It is saying that it makes the Irish good under the high ball,hands above head,not at chest height,nothing about banning catching. And talks about the SARFU hiring some Irish bloke to teach their pro teams to catch. I think it finishes by saying that not nearly enough Irish were shot after the Easter uprising as well and the North got it too easy during the spud famine*

    *The last bit may be bollocks.

    wrecker
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    I read something recently (I think an interview with shaun edwards) saying that there is loads of kicking in the modern game. Due to all of the recent fuss about the battle of nantes and doping, I watched a good proportion of the game on youtube, and there was **** loads of kicking! They barely passed the bloody thing! PING! up it goes! PING! up again!
    They may have royally ****ed the scrum up, byt the game is probably more attractive now than it was then.

    namastebuzz
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    duckman – Member

    It is saying that it makes the Irish good under the high ball……. the North got it too easy during the spud famine*

    *The last bit may be bollocks.

    Very droll. 😆

    As a schoolboy I remember watching Scotland/Australia at Murrayfield in the 1981 and marvelling aloud at the prowess of towering Aussie fullback Roger Gould under the high ball. The bloke behind me chipped in that he’d come from Aussie Rules by way of explanation.

    deadlydarcy
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    I think it still happens, but I remember the first few times (I think in the eighties) the GAA had a combined rules competition with AFL where three games were played, one Gaelic Football, one Aussie Rules and one combined rules. Jesus, they absolutely mullered the living daylights out of one another. It really was like a cross between rugby and the IRA. 😀

    duckman
    Full Member

    N-Buzz,was that the tour with the Ella brothers? If it was,I was there.(Schoolboy seats)

    namastebuzz
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    was that the tour with the Ella brothers?

    No, Paul McLean was at fly half. Marke Ella toured with the Wallabies in ’84 and played fly half at Murrayfield when Scotland got thrashed (37-12). I was there too.

    I think the Ella brothers tour was later. ’88 maybe?

    namastebuzz
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    It really was like a cross between rugby and the IRA.

    I remember those well – don’t recall anything about the scores, or the play, or the ball but the fights were brilliant! 😆

    DanW
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    At 22, North will become the youngest player in international rugby union history to make 50 Test match appearances – 47 for Wales and three as a British and Irish Lion.

    Insane 😯

    Crazy too that it is possible to rack up 50 caps in 4 years nowadays too

    jambalaya
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    I read something recently (I think an interview with shaun edwards) saying that there is loads of kicking in the modern game

    one of my bug-bears is the way people are obsessed with running when licking and field position dominate the game as it always has. Watch NZ play, they have a fabulous kicking game (in fairness they are fantastic at everything !)

    North is incredible (re age/caps stat)

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Crazy too that it is possible to rack up 50 caps in 4 years nowadays too

    Too many international games these days.

    Tom-B
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    At his current rate he’ll have around 150 aged 30 then!!!!

    Special talent though isn’t he….let’s hope that he can get a bit of form.

    anagallis_arvensis
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    His form has been ok for Northampton. Its getting a pass into space thats the problem.

    namastebuzz
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    Crazy too that it is possible to rack up 50 caps in 4 years nowadays too

    Too many international games these days.

    Roughly half of those must be against Australia?

    teamhurtmore
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    All this talk about Goode has me worried. I have visions of the other one back in a white shirt and that gives me palpitations, thank goodness we are not playing a prop ( 😉 ) at 15!

    DanW
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    Roughly half of those must be against Australia?

    Probably! I couldn’t find out his caps but 5 of his 21 tries have come against Australia 😀

    mindmap3
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    All this talk about Goode has me worried. I have visions of the other one back in a white shirt and that gives me palpitations, thank goodness we are not playing a prop ( ) at 15!

    The other Goode is a good prem player. Certainly when he was at Worcs, most of their good play cantered around him (unless they were playing the Tigers then you were guaranteed that he’d do something daft and get carded).

    I still reckon he had a pint, a pie and a fag at half time though!

    North’s form for Saints has been pretty good. I think it’s about gettng no the best out of him and Saints manage to bring him into the game, I’m not sure Wales managed that against England.

    wrecker
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    You’ve got to love the bloke!

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    I’ve just realised its a Sunday match. I’ll be riding around in a field when it’s on aaaargh.

    DanW
    Free Member

    I think I’d sooner have fatty Goode in my side than the other Goode. Decent prem player as Mindmap says but so easy to dislike for some reason. He looks more suited to playing a tax collector in a Robin Hood film than a professional rugby player 😀

    wrecker
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    He never did it for england, but the guy has talent in spades. Only a fool could deny that.
    It does make me laugh that he’s still going at a high level and in the backs despite the fact he’s 34, verging on obese and he looks like this chap;

    DanW
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    The guy has some unbelievable points records for someone so often ridiculed. Plus, he high tackled Dan Carter (he who must not be tackled in the SH) which takes some balls 😆

    mindmap3
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    He’d be in my team just for the skullet….it’s a thing of beauty!

    That’s got to be worth a few points as the opposition pause to marvel at it.

    DanW
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    Most searched Google images are “Andy Goode Body” and “Andy Goode hair” 😆

    duckman
    Full Member

    mindmap3 – Member

    Skullet! Genius,sir. I am off to purchase a hat just so I can take it off to you.

    BlindMelon
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    Ireland team. No surprises Murphy for Heaslip and TOD on bench.

    Kearney
    Bowe
    Payne
    Henshaw
    Zebo
    Sexton
    Murray
    Murphy
    SOB
    POM
    POC
    Toner
    Ross
    Best
    McGrath

    Cronin
    Healy
    Moore
    Henderson
    TOD
    Reddan
    Madigan
    Jones

    tinybits
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    link doesn’t work so pointless post (just like all my others)

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    How come Healey is on bench? Is he just back from injury or something?

    namastebuzz
    Free Member

    From the urbandictionary.com:

    skullet

    This subspecies of mullet refuses to let go of its cherished plumage. Too many years of Pabst Blue Ribbon and 7-11 hookers have made this mullet confused and nonsensical. What isn’t on top, it more than makes up for in the back. It keeps its locks locked-up in a ponytail for good luck and to keep the chicks hot

    Jane: Bobby your daddy has a skullet!!!
    Bobby: No he aint go no dog gone sku-let.
    Jane: oh yeah he do Bobby
    Bobby: Hey Woman how bout you go get me a beer?
    Jane: *heads for the fridge*

    loum
    Free Member

    yes

    Played about 20 minutes in the last 3-4 months, v France last week

    Mcgrath’s been number 1 at Leinster.

    Funnily enough at Leinster, Marty Moore looks like first choice on the other side now, ahead of Mike Ross.

    But I like the way Schmidt’s handling it and keeping Ross involved – hopefully no surprise retirements in World Cup year. You don’t find experienced tightheads down the back of the sofa 😉

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