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by rialtoblue
Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:21 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Heineken cup quarter final - Leinster vs La Rochelle
Replies: 576
Views: 6301

Re: Heineken cup quarter final - Leinster vs La Rochelle

Duff Paddy wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:19 pm
Da iawn diolch wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:14 pm
TranceNRG wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 7:12 pm

I was thinking no way La Rochelle is the Blackpool of France..
Suspect he's probably not visited...
I keep driving to Arcachon like most people with taste
Nouveau central

How gauche
by rialtoblue
Wed Apr 03, 2024 6:13 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

It was an unequivocal decision to charge to court. Charge to court or release to PPS for a decision are the options following interview. When the only evidence is a complainant, or even two complainants, then they'l leave a charging decision up to the PPS, especially in a controversial case like a p...
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 29, 2024 8:09 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

He needs something to do while portering trans children around the school for kids who don't read well and stuff

(But yes, he's pathetic)
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:59 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Winnie wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:42 am
Bogbunny wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:39 am
Winnie wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:00 am If the rumours I’m seeing are true major major shit about to hit the fan for the DUP
What about the rumours that he bats for both sides?
Oh it worse
Much much worse
DK son reporting abuse of his wife?
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:28 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Winnie wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:17 am
rialtoblue wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:52 am Sir Jeffrey is 61 years old. Must be a coincidence
All his social media has been closed down
Probably coincidence as well
Speaking of coincidence and hypotheticals, who would step in as DUP leader if say Jeffrey got sick?

Twin leader nonsense with herself and Dodds in London?
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:52 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Sir Jeffrey is 61 years old. Must be a coincidence
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:49 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Any knowledge on whether a MLA, Councillor or MP?
by rialtoblue
Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:59 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Why do you keep defending the CH when you haven’t the first clue? You are as bad as the no nothing punters you are criticising. In a short while we will have the finest children’s hospital in the world - if we had listened to you and your ilk we’d be still sleeping on the floor in that kip Crumlin ...
by rialtoblue
Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:06 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

Ah it will but just like the children’s hospital you’ll have every crank and well intentioned idiot giving their barstool opinion, holding it, claiming to know more than the actual professionals contracted to design it, and of course all of a sudden being very concerned about the public finances Wh...
by rialtoblue
Wed Mar 27, 2024 5:56 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

That’s Petrie, McFarland and Burns away in two months. A new era is upon us. :thumbup: Good stuff! An era of playing rugby with no 10s and dipping into the AIL every week as we won't have enough players to make a 23. When was the last time you enjoyed/excited being an Ulster supporter?
by rialtoblue
Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:16 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: post 6N Lions
Replies: 47
Views: 2212

Re: post 6N Lions

I think

Itoje/beirne + Martin/mccarthy makes more sense
by rialtoblue
Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:13 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Ulster v Hollywoodbets Sharks, Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Round 12, BKT United Rugby Championship, Saturday 23 March, KO 1pm UK/Ireland time (Live on Viaplay, URC.tv, BBC Radio Ulster). (15-9) Will Addison, Ethan McIlroy, James Hume, Stuart McCloskey, Mike Lowry, Billy Burns, John Cooney; (1-8) Stev...
by rialtoblue
Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:43 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Irish Courts: U.K. not a safe country
Replies: 103
Views: 3223

Re: Irish Courts: U.K. not a safe country

Well they used to refuse to extradite known terrorists so this isn’t a new thing Not even 7.30 and you have achieved the most moronic post of the day Kudos to you sir Are you young? Because you must be if you don’t know that my post is a actually true 45 winnie (and still playing), so yes I do reme...
by rialtoblue
Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:32 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Irish Courts: U.K. not a safe country
Replies: 103
Views: 3223

Re: Irish Courts: U.K. not a safe country

Winnie wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:29 am Well they used to refuse to extradite known terrorists so this isn’t a new thing
Not even 7.30 and you have achieved the most moronic post of the day

Kudos to you sir
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:42 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Your best ever national team by unit
Replies: 95
Views: 3811

Re: Your best ever national team by unit

For the All Blacks it's hard to go past the 2008-2015 sides except maybe front row and back 3, but not sure of that's just recency bias. Front row: Dowd, Fitzpatrick, Brown (90s), older poster might the 60s guys in there? Locks: Whitelock, Retallick Loosies: Kaino, McCaw, Read Halves: Smith, Carter...
by rialtoblue
Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:25 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Your posts suggests otherwise. It's hilarious you manage to both give out about conservative selection while bemoaning an established player losing his place to a young player. Hypocrisy much? My post was about poor selections. Sheehan, Furlong, Doris, POM to name but a few have had a few low key g...
by rialtoblue
Thu Feb 29, 2024 5:05 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

lorcanoworms wrote: Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:25 pm Here lieth the bones of Joey Cadbury
he was injured from Monday to Saturday
AKA the brylcreem boy
I had to rad that in the voice of Captain Quint
by rialtoblue
Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:20 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Apropos of nothing, Lavanini when not being a despicably dirty cûnt, is quite a handy ball player
by rialtoblue
Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:07 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

I'm not commenting either way but you do realise that's not an accurate comparison? Kleyn is probably the closest comparison. No it isn't. Kleyn was offered an academy, or equivalent, and first professional contract in his home country before moving. Jager was told good luck as a teenager Closest, ...
by rialtoblue
Thu Feb 22, 2024 10:53 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Jaeger was hoping to do what Aki, Lowe and JGP have done, play for the country that they were living and playing in, has everyone bagging him here called those lads out on it? I'm not commenting either way but you do realise that's not an accurate comparison? Kleyn is probably the closest compariso...
by rialtoblue
Thu Feb 22, 2024 10:01 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

How is Jager that much different from Beirne? At one stage, having spent his formative professional years in nz, was on the periphery of the all blacks, edit: after we had turned our back on him. That's bloody roy of the rovers stuff To begrudge him we may as well be calling Aki a c#nt. Which would...
by rialtoblue
Thu Feb 22, 2024 9:14 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

How is Jager that much different from Beirne? At one stage, having spent his formative professional years in nz, was on the periphery of the all blacks, edit: after we had turned our back on him. That's bloody roy of the rovers stuff To begrudge him we may as well be calling Aki a c#nt. Which would ...
by rialtoblue
Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:56 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

I thought you didn't want, in your words, Leinster rejects? Humph won't give them the choice. Frawley and Prendergast up the M1 in June. No chance of Prendergast going. Will probably be first choice next season. Frawley might be talked into it but presuming he starts for Ireland this weekend, it's ...
by rialtoblue
Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:27 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Kingofthehill - The most informed UAFC poster by a country mile says H Byrne, Penny, Deegan, Connors, Frawley and Prendercast have turned down advances from Munster and Ulster and that no Leinster players seem to want to move to either province, meaning no replacement for Burns. Those losers would ...
by rialtoblue
Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:07 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Jackman mentioned a rumour that Doris might be out yesterday. POM, Conan, VdF with either Baird or Ahern on the bench is fine for this game and Dorris could do with the 3 week rest before England Ahern isn't going to leapfrog Baird or Timoney. Wonder if Timoney could take a bench slot for versatili...
by rialtoblue
Mon Feb 19, 2024 9:51 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

My understanding is that Bealham played for Belfast Harlequins and was offered to Ulster Academy. We passed on him and he went West instead. It may, or may not, have been Allan Clarke who passed. He never played for Belfast Harlequins, Ulster didn't offer him a contract and Jimmy Duffy and Nigel Ca...
by rialtoblue
Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:42 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Not really. Furlong and Jäger came through Leinster underage system. Bealham signed for Ulster academy system and TOT came through Ulster underage system. And right now? The statement was FROM each of the four provinces. Not play for. Timoney playing for Ulster doesn’t mean he’s from Ulster, same f...
by rialtoblue
Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:47 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Team for next week. Frawley Nash Henshaw Aki Lowe Crowley Jgp Doris Vdf Pom Beirne McCarthy Bealham Sheahan Porter Kelleher Loughman Furlong Ryan Baird Casey Byrne Ringrose Could easily go with a 6/2 split as well, but I just think Frawley could do with 80 minutes at 15. Why drop healy for loughman...
by rialtoblue
Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:59 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹
Replies: 1077
Views: 24186

Re: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹

On flegs at games, why not the tricolour plus NI ones at every game, regardless of where it's hosted? Seems like the obvious one to me. The IRFU won't fly the Ulster banner . Just get rid of the tricolour and use the IRFU flag. I agree on only Irish rugby flag and IC at matches But on the Ulster Ba...
by rialtoblue
Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:23 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹
Replies: 1077
Views: 24186

Re: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹

Because of Southern bigotry In Dublin the players have to stand for the anthem of the ROI which often doesn’t represent all the team (I know o know) Home games were meant to be shared between Dublin and Belfast but ROI players refused to show GSTK the same respect so the Belfast matches were ended....
by rialtoblue
Wed Feb 07, 2024 1:27 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹
Replies: 1077
Views: 24186

Re: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹

Why Ireland never plays 6N matches in Belfast? Because of Southern bigotry In Dublin the players have to stand for the anthem of the ROI which often doesn’t represent all the team (I know o know) Home games were meant to be shared between Dublin and Belfast but ROI players refused to show GSTK the ...
by rialtoblue
Wed Feb 07, 2024 9:46 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹
Replies: 1077
Views: 24186

Re: 🇮🇪 vs 🇮🇹

Jesus Willie, you don't even know your precious flag. The ulster banner makes up no part of the union Jack. The Irish saltire, along with George's and Andrews cross make it up

Eejit
by rialtoblue
Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:09 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

People like you are the biggest obstacle to a UI with this sort of backward thinking. Of course we will need a new anthem and flag. Agree with you that it better not be shite like IC. Jamie Bryson says hello & wtf? He’s right People with the mindset that the soldiers song and tricolour remains and ...
by rialtoblue
Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:30 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146022
Views: 7894691

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

See there's a new development of A rated etc in Baltinglass. Alborough Manor. f you were regularly commuting, it'd get old fast, but for a WFH/once or twice a week to Dublin, could do a lot worse. Always struck me as a decent spot. Shithole. Loads of settled tinkers and certainly used to have a mas...
by rialtoblue
Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:49 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

earl the beaver wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:34 am On form I don't think Beirne should be starting
On pure form, I think it's McCarthy and Ryan

But can see the argument for both Beirne and Henderson
by rialtoblue
Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:20 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

iarmhiman wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:16 pm I thought Danaher was a full back
I think Staples and then O shea would have been 15, don't remember him there for Ireland. Maybe for Munster?
by rialtoblue
Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:15 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Humph was a fantastic kicker and even in the dark 90s he gave width. Elwood was a great kicking fly half but the ball often died with him. Could not get the ball wide. Elwood was a good tackler mind. Something Humph was pretty crap at Pretty hard to get the ball wide when Phil "Im only aware of one...
by rialtoblue
Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:07 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Humph was a fantastic kicker and even in the dark 90s he gave width. Elwood was a great kicking fly half but the ball often died with him. Could not get the ball wide. Elwood was a good tackler mind. Something Humph was pretty crap at Pretty hard to get the ball wide when Phil "Im only aware of one...
by rialtoblue
Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:54 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Everytime Sexton missed a kick the camera's would pan over to ROG, crowley has alot less pressure on him than Sexton had. Probally first time since 90's there has been no Heir inherent to outhalf. Pretty much been Elwood, Humphries, ROG, Sexton for last 25 years. Poor old David really sticks out as...
by rialtoblue
Fri Jan 19, 2024 5:00 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 527732
Views: 28713414

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

He was too tall. He should have been a TH lock. Would have been an awesome one too. In today's game for sure but at the time he was playing locks were expected to be more athletic. France were already doing it. The likes of Nallet was only 6'4 with Bonnaire/Ouedgraogo jumping in the lineout for him...