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Westies vs. Nordies - The "Oh **** we don't want to play in the Amlin" Interpro
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 344499" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>It was a strange sort of a game from which neother side will be entirely happy.</p><p></p><p>Starting with the home team, they didn't create very much, were marginally second best in the scrum and failed to capitalise on Andrew Trimble's sin binning. On the other hand, they defended very well, were secure in the lineout and came out of the game injury free.</p><p></p><p>Ulster should be happy enough with 2 points considering they started with a centre playing flyhalf and were missing their talisman in the second row. Against that, Stephen Ferris proved once again that he's made of glass and BJ Botha's injry must also be a worry with the Heineken Cup just around the corner.</p><p></p><p>From an Ireland perspective, Sean Cronin appears to be the national team's best hooker. Neither Fionn Carr nor Andrew Trimble stood out. Tom Court and Jamie Hagan had a great ding dong battle in the second half. Ian Keatley came through under pressure and is becoming a very fine player. Paddy Wallace is definitely a centre. Frank Murphy is the least bad Irish scrum half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 344499, member: 13611"] It was a strange sort of a game from which neother side will be entirely happy. Starting with the home team, they didn't create very much, were marginally second best in the scrum and failed to capitalise on Andrew Trimble's sin binning. On the other hand, they defended very well, were secure in the lineout and came out of the game injury free. Ulster should be happy enough with 2 points considering they started with a centre playing flyhalf and were missing their talisman in the second row. Against that, Stephen Ferris proved once again that he's made of glass and BJ Botha's injry must also be a worry with the Heineken Cup just around the corner. From an Ireland perspective, Sean Cronin appears to be the national team's best hooker. Neither Fionn Carr nor Andrew Trimble stood out. Tom Court and Jamie Hagan had a great ding dong battle in the second half. Ian Keatley came through under pressure and is becoming a very fine player. Paddy Wallace is definitely a centre. Frank Murphy is the least bad Irish scrum half. [/QUOTE]
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