Former Former wrote: » https://mobile.twitter.com/FreddieBurns/status/1112282878031876096 The tweet that no player ever wants to get
Clegg wrote: » I think that's underplaying Leinster a bit. In the last 10 minutes they played their best rugby of the game and forced their way to Ulster's line. If they needed a try to win I think they would've got it.
Quint2010 wrote: » Still can't believe Leinster won that match. Or rather, Ulster lost it. They must be absolutely sick. Feel sorry for Stockdale-thought he was the best player on the pitch yesterday.
Buer wrote: » Pfft. I've been up since 6.30am. I spent an entertaining hour at the playground already rapidly alternating between dry heaving and sharting.
thomond2006 wrote: » Buer wrote: » I can't do this anymore. Off to throw up on myself in the shower. Still feel better than Stockdale does. *LOUD NOISES*
Buer wrote: » I can't do this anymore. Off to throw up on myself in the shower. Still feel better than Stockdale does.
Interested Observer wrote: » And before anyone says it was from one or two carries, according to BT he got over the gainline 14 times from 16 carries. He was properly excellent yesterday. No doubt he'll travel to Japan now imo.
prawnsambo wrote: » Those hard yards make a difference when your recycle is quick. Just getting the defence on the back foot for a more effective carry in the next phase. Also Jack Conan had some extremely effective carries. Carried 16 times for 67 metres, the most metres for any Leinster player and third highest for any player on the pitch. :eek:
swiwi_ wrote: » Admit it Clegg. You have a poster on the wall and the Leinster team magazine with James Ryan centrefold hidden under the bed where your Mum won’t find it.
Clegg wrote: » The stats for the game have been updated. James Ryan carried and tackled more than any player on the pitch. He's down for 27 tackles made with 0 missed and 21 carries for 16 metres. The man is simply world class.
leakyboots wrote: » Ah, so that's why CJ upped his pat-on-the-back-and-shout-encouragement game during the Six Nations :pac:
sullivlo wrote: » Surely SOB could only come on if it was a HIA for Leavy? And it wasn't. It was a leg injury.
Former Former wrote: » awec is right though, SOB was togged out and waiting to come back on. Maybe they initially thought it was a HIA.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yeah, SOB wasn't allowed back on
awec wrote: » Ah yea I don’t really know why Leinster felt the need to publicise it.
baas baa wrote: » A moment that stuck out to me was when Leinster got the penalty from the 5m scrum after Stockdale's non-try. Conan was the most vocal of the players leading the pats on the back. I'd have had him down as being one of the more reserved players but yesterday it really looked like he's becoming more of a leader in the group and is more at home in big games like that. Stander beware.
awec wrote: » It looked like SOB thought he would be coming back on for Leavy, but it was then changed for Mick Kearney. Kind of wish they had brought SOB back on, he was fairly ineffective.