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Old 25-04-2006, 01:52 PM
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You'd have to laugh at these barstool bandwagon jumping Munster Pricks throwing their misinformed commentary around the sports forum like confetti, if not for contepomi , Leinster wouldn't have got anywhere near the final in the first place. he is a great player, still a world class back and is in a different league to all the Munster mullachers skill wise, Think Nasty rugby jock, think Gerry Thornley on against the head last night, state of him..Contepomi wasn't allowed settle by the Munster back row, he's still a class act and still a far better footballer than O'Gara will ever be. Gleeson didn't get near O'Gara because he wasn't as flat as Contepomi all day
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Old 25-04-2006, 01:55 PM
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Old 25-04-2006, 02:01 PM
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Old 25-04-2006, 02:05 PM
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O Gara was running at the defence a fair bit of the game how could he not get near him, oh ya, thats right Big Mal was there! Could be that the Munster forwards had the Leinster forwards in their pockets all day
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Old 25-04-2006, 02:15 PM
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Isn't ROG known as 12 slaps? You'd think with all his Rugby Prowess he would have learned to fight somehwre along the line....but I guess not. Now don't get me wrong, I don't care who won at the weekend. I just think it's funny that someone can get on the lions team and not be able to defend himself.

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Old 25-04-2006, 02:30 PM
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easily known he's a yank, from San Fran of all places eh? that gay celebration when getting the try to cap it all off
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Old 25-04-2006, 02:39 PM
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Old 25-04-2006, 02:41 PM
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You'd have to laugh at these barstool bandwagon jumping Munster Pricks throwing their misinformed commentary around the sports forum like confetti, if not for contepomi , Leinster wouldn't have got anywhere near the final in the first place. he is a great player, still a world class back and is in a different league to all the Munster mullachers skill wise, Think Nasty rugby jock, think Gerry Thornley on against the head last night, state of him..Contepomi wasn't allowed settle by the Munster back row, he's still a class act and still a far better footballer than O'Gara will ever be. Gleeson didn't get near O'Gara because he wasn't as flat as Contepomi all day
I really, really shouldn't bother, but...
You were the one who posted that Contepomi could perform under extreme pressure. Now you're saying that he couldn't play becasue he was pressured by the Munster back row. Which is it to be?
Furthermore, the Munster back row can hardly be held responsible for Contepomi missing three kicks at goal, and slicing a restart as badly as I've ever seen one sliced. The fact that his own captain had to tell him to calm down says it all - he was rattled.
O'Gara wasn't as flat as Contpomi - good for him. He knows what his strengths are, and he plays to them. It's not as dazzling as Contepomi in Toulouse, sure, but it's not as flaky as Contepomi in Lansdowne Road.
Now please, for teh sake of my head if nothing else, cease and desist your bullshitting.
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Old 25-04-2006, 02:46 PM
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I really, really shouldn't bother, but...
You were the one who posted that Contepomi could perform under extreme pressure. Now you're saying that he couldn't play becasue he was pressured by the Munster back row. Which is it to be?
Furthermore, the Munster back row can hardly be held responsible for Contepomi missing three kicks at goal, and slicing a restart as badly as I've ever seen one sliced. The fact that his own captain had to tell him to calm down says it all - he was rattled.
O'Gara wasn't as flat as Contpomi - good for him. He knows what his strengths are, and he plays to them. It's not as dazzling as Contepomi in Toulouse, sure, but it's not as flaky as Contepomi in Lansdowne Road.
Now please, for teh sake of my head if nothing else, cease and desist your bullshitting.
the occassion got to Felipe the Great for once, like many of the greats, he had a bad day, not because some mullacher was breathing down his neck "putting him under pressure" as Jack Charlton once remarked, thats all Munster are, an Irish version of Jack Charlton's Ireland. ROG = Mick Mccarthy, Kidney = Charlton, just look at Leinster under Kidney and you get the picture of what Munster are about.

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