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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 874767" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>"One thing is certain: there is no stopping; the Italians are here to stay. And for one of our new Italian lords. I would like to remind you that, as a personality of the TRF Pro 14 forum, I can be useful to enrich others to give up their upper rugby"</p><p>What did you use to translate this you caveman? Why didn't you take Latin in school? It's what separates the rulers from the ruled in this world.</p><p></p><p>On the only relevant game in, lets face it the tournament (Italian mastery not withstanding) it's tough to call. We have a bad record in the botched circumcision stadium and both sides generally lift their performance for this game, while also dragging each other into the dirt, but we're in slightly better form and our team looks a bit more settled second row aside. I think Farrell could run riot on any infant Leinster dare to put in his way in the name of promoting youth though. I would have to say we've both looked pretty fragile defensively out wide thus far, while also scoring a couple of worldies there too.</p><p>It probably does come down to how Sexy plays and if Bleyendaal has sorted out his kicking. If he's not nailing them in training, I'd honestly rather see Keatley and then some Hanrahan if things go awry. </p><p>Munster to play poorly and then win last minute with a Hanrahan step and shame down the right wing. Leinster to get relegated to the Pro D2 not long after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 874767, member: 50079"] "One thing is certain: there is no stopping; the Italians are here to stay. And for one of our new Italian lords. I would like to remind you that, as a personality of the TRF Pro 14 forum, I can be useful to enrich others to give up their upper rugby" What did you use to translate this you caveman? Why didn't you take Latin in school? It's what separates the rulers from the ruled in this world. On the only relevant game in, lets face it the tournament (Italian mastery not withstanding) it's tough to call. We have a bad record in the botched circumcision stadium and both sides generally lift their performance for this game, while also dragging each other into the dirt, but we're in slightly better form and our team looks a bit more settled second row aside. I think Farrell could run riot on any infant Leinster dare to put in his way in the name of promoting youth though. I would have to say we've both looked pretty fragile defensively out wide thus far, while also scoring a couple of worldies there too. It probably does come down to how Sexy plays and if Bleyendaal has sorted out his kicking. If he's not nailing them in training, I'd honestly rather see Keatley and then some Hanrahan if things go awry. Munster to play poorly and then win last minute with a Hanrahan step and shame down the right wing. Leinster to get relegated to the Pro D2 not long after. [/QUOTE]
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