Clegg wrote: » Pienaar was a busted flush in his last few seasons at Ulster. Cooney's superior performances since joining justifies the non-renewal of Pienaar's contract.
Clegg wrote: » Right now Sexton isn't playing well enough to exploit any positional deficiency in Ulster's back 3. I've never seen him kick as poorly as last Saturday. Maybe Ringrose could do it though. Larmour and he kicked well against France.
thomond2006 wrote: » Do you remember the time Robbie Diack didn't botch a try in a Pro12 final against Leinster? Me neither.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Why did the Ulster fan attend the Opera? Because he heard there would be Harp.
bilston wrote: » What The F*** You're taking THEIR side!! John Hayes would be ashamed of you
thomond2006 wrote: » Leinster are fellow Mexicans.
Burkie1203 wrote: » How could we forget his first love ......
awec wrote: » I'd rather see Saracens win it than Leinster.
molloyjh wrote: » Too far awec. Too far.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ah it wouldn't be Goode if Saracens won it, in fact it would be a right Payne.
Clegg wrote: » A doer Ulster's recent injury update Marty Moore is following the return to play protocols for a head knock he sustained last weekend. Losing Moore is a blow. He's improved a lot in recent months. If he's out Leinster will target the scrum. There was no mention of Henderson at all so I'm guessing he's fit. I think Leinster's second row would shade Ulster's regardless, but no Hendo would be a disaster.
stephen_n wrote: » RTP wouldn’t rule him out completely though? Depends on how quickly he progress’s.
lbc2019 wrote: » Brits supporting Brits
troyzer wrote: » Munster is Leinster's Mexico. Ulster is Leinster's North Korea.
lbc2019 wrote: » Make Leinster great again???
troyzer wrote: » Leinster is already great.