Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
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Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
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12 Lee-Lo
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10 Patchell
9 T Williams
1 Thyer
2 Rees (c)
3 Ma'afu
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
D'ya think it would inspire the players to reflect that this match is probably more important to the Ospreys and Scarlets than it is to the Blues?
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
"win this one and the mutants west of Bridgend can lord it over us that they're flying the flag for Wales in the European group stages again"
I almost broke into a rendition of yma o hyd just writing that...
I almost broke into a rendition of yma o hyd just writing that...
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
It's all about next season.
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
good to see James playing where he is at least appreciated & that Anscombe is away with Wales
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
Why the latter?wayneha50 wrote:good to see James playing where he is at least appreciated & that Anscombe is away with Wales
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
i'd rather see Patchel & Fish play to be honest - i've not really seen anything from Anscombe to suggest he really merits starting over either of them for the Blues & certainly not for WalesBob wrote:Why the latter?wayneha50 wrote:good to see James playing where he is at least appreciated & that Anscombe is away with Wales
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
The good guys:
Ulster: Stuart Olding; Craig Gilroy, Luke Marshall, Sam Arnold, Jacob Stockdale; Paddy Jackson (capt), Ruan Pienaar; Callum Black, John Andrews, Bronson Ross; Peter Browne, Franco van der Merwe; Robbie Diack, Chris Henry, Nick Williams.
Replacements: Jonny Murphy, Kyle McCall, Ricky Lutton, Roger Wilson, Sean Reidy, Paul Marshall, Darren Cave, Rory Scholes.
Probably a better side than went out against the Scarlets, which is odd. I think we've got 3 locks injured which is frustrating.
Ulster: Stuart Olding; Craig Gilroy, Luke Marshall, Sam Arnold, Jacob Stockdale; Paddy Jackson (capt), Ruan Pienaar; Callum Black, John Andrews, Bronson Ross; Peter Browne, Franco van der Merwe; Robbie Diack, Chris Henry, Nick Williams.
Replacements: Jonny Murphy, Kyle McCall, Ricky Lutton, Roger Wilson, Sean Reidy, Paul Marshall, Darren Cave, Rory Scholes.
Probably a better side than went out against the Scarlets, which is odd. I think we've got 3 locks injured which is frustrating.
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
You said that last seasonUKHamlet wrote:It's all about next season.
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
I would certainly have Anscombe over Fishwayneha50 wrote:i'd rather see Patchel & Fish play to be honest - i've not really seen anything from Anscombe to suggest he really merits starting over either of them for the Blues & certainly not for WalesBob wrote:Why the latter?wayneha50 wrote:good to see James playing where he is at least appreciated & that Anscombe is away with Wales
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I'm consistentcaldeyrfc wrote:You said that last seasonUKHamlet wrote:It's all about next season.
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Re: RE: Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
Can you get tablets for that?UKHamlet wrote:I'm consistentcaldeyrfc wrote:You said that last seasonUKHamlet wrote:It's all about next season.
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Unlike Cardiff Blues amiright?UKHamlet wrote:I'm consistentcaldeyrfc wrote:You said that last seasonUKHamlet wrote:It's all about next season.
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LikeTre wrote:Unlike Cardiff Blues amiright?UKHamlet wrote:I'm consistentcaldeyrfc wrote: You said that last season
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
Great result for Cardiff today. The second half with the wind helped and the fitness of Cardiff certainly showed up Ulster.
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
Dont think it was fitness as we showed the same lethargy in the first 40 minutes as we did in the last 15.Dacre wrote:Great result for Cardiff today. The second half with the wind helped and the fitness of Cardiff certainly showed up Ulster.
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
What would you say it was, if it wasn't fitnessEugene Wrayburn wrote:Dont think it was fitness as we showed the same lethargy in the first 40 minutes as we did in the last 15.Dacre wrote:Great result for Cardiff today. The second half with the wind helped and the fitness of Cardiff certainly showed up Ulster.
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Re: Cardiff Blues v Ulster (Sunday)
We played like we'd been out on the lash the night before from the outset. we were sloppy throughout.Dacre wrote:What would you say it was, if it wasn't fitnessEugene Wrayburn wrote:Dont think it was fitness as we showed the same lethargy in the first 40 minutes as we did in the last 15.Dacre wrote:Great result for Cardiff today. The second half with the wind helped and the fitness of Cardiff certainly showed up Ulster.
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