Thought you said Murray was never going to play.That doesn't contradict what I said.
My bad. Roll on home to heat of Ireland lol
Thought you said Murray was never going to play.That doesn't contradict what I said.
8-0 must have been a hell of a game.
We really screwed our friends up north, they now need to beat either 1st or 2nd in Conference A away to get the Euro qualification spot.
A year out of champions cup to start a proper rebuild and set foundations may be best thing to happen UlsterMeh, if we aren't good enough to qualify off our own back....
Quite a big deal quietly happened in Italy. Zebre played in L'Aquila rather than Parma (about 200 miles south of Parma and relatively near Rome). A crowd of 5,800 turned up for a dead rubber to watch their struggling home side against arguably the least appetising visiting side.
That crowd is larger than the capacity of the stadium in Parma. I would imagine that this won't have passed unnoticed by Pro14 and the Italian union. L'Aquila is a small city of some 70,000 (smaller than Parma) so this is not a simple equation. A developing headache, but a good problem to have.
Does the name Zebre have any relevance to Parma? Could they split matches between the two? It's about three times the distance from Limerick to Cork so not exactly the same but it's not unprecedented to have two home stadiums in the Pro14 in different cities.
You'd be surprised at how divisive even the Limerick Cork issue is....No link to my knowledge (but happy to be corrected). Splitting between Cork and Limerick makes sense given they are in the same provence. Lazio / Roma and Parma are complete chalk and cheese culturally so I think it might be more challenging. Half the voters in Parma will have voted for a party that wants Rome and Parma to effectively be in different countries!
The good thing about Zebre (and about the name change to Benetton) is that it opens up the potential for some geographic flexibility though. If only there was more depth in the player base to support a third franchise. But barring any sensible, forward thinking charity from the Irish, Scots and Welsh unions in donating players it is impossible to see a third Italian franchise being supportable on the pitch.
On the flip side, cutting your losses in the affluent and large NW Italy by moving Zebre is not exactly without its downside.
Exactly Cork think they're an independent nation like Catalans but really they answer to us ShannonsidersYou'd be surprised at how divisive even the Limerick Cork issue is....
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Cooney leading Ulster to that home Euro playoff, 10 up at home to Glasgow, looking forward to meeting an Ospreys team who are currently getting smished by Zebre. Ulster could slavage something yet!
To be fair, qualifying for a competition you've always qualified for is hardly something to sing and dance about.