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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 280344"><p>Back to the game, or more accurately post match analysis. Did anybody else hear Franno call Ulster "Plastic Paddies"? At first I found this slightly amusing (he was sh*t stirring as usual) but then I had a look at the team. Only 5 of the starting XV for Friday's game were born and bred Ulstermen - Henry, Faloon, Humphreys, Wallace and Cave. The other 10 starting players were born outside Ireland although Court, Kyriacou (sp?), O'Donoghue, Touhy and Boss are all qualified to play for Ireland. Does this belie the widely held assumption that there's a lot of talent coming through in Ulster?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 280344"] Back to the game, or more accurately post match analysis. Did anybody else hear Franno call Ulster "Plastic Paddies"? At first I found this slightly amusing (he was sh*t stirring as usual) but then I had a look at the team. Only 5 of the starting XV for Friday's game were born and bred Ulstermen - Henry, Faloon, Humphreys, Wallace and Cave. The other 10 starting players were born outside Ireland although Court, Kyriacou (sp?), O'Donoghue, Touhy and Boss are all qualified to play for Ireland. Does this belie the widely held assumption that there's a lot of talent coming through in Ulster? [/QUOTE]
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