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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 792461" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>Can see Pat Lam's Mighty Ducks pummelling Les Kiss' snooty Eagles (or Iceland of you prefer Mighty Ducks 2) up front because let's face it, Ulster's star forward is a guy Munster booted because of his fondness for burgers. Connacht have a very tight game up there and if Ulster's recent performance is anything to go on, Buckley will have a field day. Very physical centre pairing in Robb and Aki and Henshaw in his best position. The wings are both defensively weak though, the line out a bit dodgy, and the Out-half is third choice. Expect Ulster could cut them open out wide but should get no change up the middle. Jackson and Pienaar's game management should give Ulster the win though. A decent 10 would have given Leinster the win last weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 792461, member: 50079"] Can see Pat Lam's Mighty Ducks pummelling Les Kiss' snooty Eagles (or Iceland of you prefer Mighty Ducks 2) up front because let's face it, Ulster's star forward is a guy Munster booted because of his fondness for burgers. Connacht have a very tight game up there and if Ulster's recent performance is anything to go on, Buckley will have a field day. Very physical centre pairing in Robb and Aki and Henshaw in his best position. The wings are both defensively weak though, the line out a bit dodgy, and the Out-half is third choice. Expect Ulster could cut them open out wide but should get no change up the middle. Jackson and Pienaar's game management should give Ulster the win though. A decent 10 would have given Leinster the win last weekend. [/QUOTE]
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