The Dew Drop Inn Virtual Rugby Pub
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The Dew Drop Inn Virtual Rugby Pub
First topic message reminder :
Welcome to the virtual rugby pub - a place where you can come in for a sly beverage and discuss whatever's on your mind, or just eavesdrop on the regulars if you fancy a break from all the rugby chat.
The only rule in this pub is one of mutual respect for everyone in it, oh and no defacing the team photos of the World Cup finalists. Or the action shots (put up especially for Cari) of McCaw, Kahui and Corey Jane.
So pull up a chair....what'll it be?
Pāparakāuta tawhito/Hen dafarn/Old pub: https://www.606v2.com/t15995-the-dew-drop-inn-virtual-rugby-pub#576035
Welcome to the virtual rugby pub - a place where you can come in for a sly beverage and discuss whatever's on your mind, or just eavesdrop on the regulars if you fancy a break from all the rugby chat.
The only rule in this pub is one of mutual respect for everyone in it, oh and no defacing the team photos of the World Cup finalists. Or the action shots (put up especially for Cari) of McCaw, Kahui and Corey Jane.
So pull up a chair....what'll it be?
Pāparakāuta tawhito/Hen dafarn/Old pub: https://www.606v2.com/t15995-the-dew-drop-inn-virtual-rugby-pub#576035
Last edited by Kiwireddevil on Fri 21 Oct 2011, 3:07 pm; edited 2 times in total
Pete C (Kiwireddevil)- Posts : 10925
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Re: The Dew Drop Inn Virtual Rugby Pub
MrsP wrote:
Is this off the back of losing Payne?
Daneilli apparently, is what I've been hearing.
greybeard- Posts : 2078
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red_stag wrote:Oh cool just read it Mick. Sounds good, hopefully I can take it in. All comes down to time and money.
No panic, herself is away at a work thing so we can "do the dog on it" if you do come up. It's been a while!
Mickado- Posts : 7282
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MrsP wrote:Still got to be better than Glas' suggestion of playing a 45 year old triple jumper at 7!
Rava!!!!
Please tell me it's true!!!
Is this off the back of losing Payne?
I can only say that the source is close to Ulster Rugby, that it is Bowe we are talking about and that some other party are trying to muscle in on the deal. And discussions would have been taking place before Payne got injured.
I would take it with a pinch at the minute and treat it only as a rumour. Nice though that is
Rava- Posts : 9507
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If one of those rotten other provinces steal him I will not be a happy bunny!!!!
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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So Danielli's out? That's too bad. Great servant to Ulster and he had a decent WC.
Anyhow..
He's coming home, he's coming home. Tommy Bowe is coming home
Comiserations to Cari when she's in.
Anyhow..
He's coming home, he's coming home. Tommy Bowe is coming home
Comiserations to Cari when she's in.
WillyGilly- Posts : 3384
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Luckless I don't think it was that nasty when Ireland lost for several reasons.
- We were more sad than anything
- Jonathon Sexton v Ronan O'Gara was the microcosm of the whole debate
- The fact it was a 12 point margin meant that it was a bit easier to accept defeat and go down the what if route
- We all had knee jerk reactions to losing to a young team and got excited about Ireland U20 representing us in the 6Nations 2012
- We were more sad than anything
- Jonathon Sexton v Ronan O'Gara was the microcosm of the whole debate
- The fact it was a 12 point margin meant that it was a bit easier to accept defeat and go down the what if route
- We all had knee jerk reactions to losing to a young team and got excited about Ireland U20 representing us in the 6Nations 2012
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The LV Cup format really is shockingly bad. I have just seen that we are top of our pool depsite having lost the weekend and Quins who beat us are bottom of theirs having faield to secure a try bonus point. Mental.
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On a course. There is a Ulsterman in the front making some long winded irrelevant point on every part of the presentation. He lives in Cardiff and won't have to deal with the rush hour traffic. Any suggestions for how one should deal with him in the lunch break?
Glas a du- Posts : 15843
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Confirmation just in that it is in fact MushyRava wrote:MrsP wrote:Still got to be better than Glas' suggestion of playing a 45 year old triple jumper at 7!
Rava!!!!
Please tell me it's true!!!
Is this off the back of losing Payne?
I can only say that the source is close to Ulster Rugby, that it is Bowe we are talking about and that some other party are trying to muscle in on the deal. And discussions would have been taking place before Payne got injured.
I would take it with a pinch at the minute and treat it only as a rumour. Nice though that is
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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You're not even funny Kilty!
And we spell Mushey with an E!
And we spell Mushey with an E!
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AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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MrsP wrote:You're not even funny Kilty!
And we spell Mushey with an E!
Asbo, please see my earlier comment to Stag
Rava- Posts : 9507
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How come youz can't spell?
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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So what is happeneing to Danielli?
straight from RWC to retirement?
I really like Simon but he hasn't seemed to be enjoying his rugby anywhere near so much recently.
straight from RWC to retirement?
I really like Simon but he hasn't seemed to be enjoying his rugby anywhere near so much recently.
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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Glas a du wrote:On a course. There is a Ulsterman in the front making some long winded irrelevant point on every part of the presentation. He lives in Cardiff and won't have to deal with the rush hour traffic. Any suggestions for how one should deal with him in the lunch break?
Tickle him behind his right knee. All Ulstermen have a ticklish spot there. That should subdue him. Failing that tell him Tommy Bowe is on his way home.
WillyGilly- Posts : 3384
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Aww right balls Rava I'm now hearing rumours we are looking into another full back for the season as opposed to Tommy. Where's Geoff when you need him?
WillyGilly- Posts : 3384
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Aye, Willy, that's what I said, MushEEEEEE to full back
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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Glas a du wrote:On a course. There is a Ulsterman in the front making some long winded irrelevant point on every part of the presentation. He lives in Cardiff and won't have to deal with the rush hour traffic. Any suggestions for how one should deal with him in the lunch break?
An uppercut.
Luckless Pedestrian- Posts : 24902
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Tell him you'll guarantee Bowe safe passage to Fishguard if he shuts up.
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Well, much as I would love to have OUR Tommy back, a fullback would seem to make more sense, no?
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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There are no fulbacks anymore just back 3 players.
With Priestland playing so much for Wales, anyone think that S.Jones and Hook haven't had time to get used to that dodgey RWC ball?
Might that explain the missed kicks.
With Priestland playing so much for Wales, anyone think that S.Jones and Hook haven't had time to get used to that dodgey RWC ball?
Might that explain the missed kicks.
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There is no dodgy WC ball. Besides it's not as though they won't have both been practicing in training.
WillyGilly- Posts : 3384
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Going back to what Stag said earlier. I think some of the Welsh posters must be following the lead of the Samoans. Some of the stuff they were coming out with after the SA - Samoa game was awful. The ref is only doing his job as he sees fit according to guidelines he's been given. I must be learning something from himself I think!
Mrs Penfro- Posts : 336
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A very good article on that subject MrsP - http://planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,16017_7248779,00.html
Basically its pointing out that the whole respect for the ref thing is dying out.
Basically its pointing out that the whole respect for the ref thing is dying out.
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Stag, they just missed their kicks. I don't think there's anything more to it than that.
Two missed dropped goals, one missed conversion, two missed penalties and one that slipped under the bar. Damn it all, we should be preparing for a final this week!
Two missed dropped goals, one missed conversion, two missed penalties and one that slipped under the bar. Damn it all, we should be preparing for a final this week!
Luckless Pedestrian- Posts : 24902
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MrsP wrote:Well, much as I would love to have OUR Tommy back, a fullback would seem to make more sense, no?
I seem to recall Mr Bowe having some time at full back in his illustrious career
Rava- Posts : 9507
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Stag - no, up until the match against France, Stevo had i think almost 100% record with this rwc ball.
In fact the welsh kickers have all coped rather well with the ball, until the match against France, where all 3 couldn't do it (I concede 1/2p's was probs more a 50/50 but I am just so used to him getting them!)
And I don't think respect for the ref is dying out - certainly not on the pitch anyway.
In fact the welsh kickers have all coped rather well with the ball, until the match against France, where all 3 couldn't do it (I concede 1/2p's was probs more a 50/50 but I am just so used to him getting them!)
And I don't think respect for the ref is dying out - certainly not on the pitch anyway.
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I would add commentators to the list of those who need to have a bit more sense with regard to what they say about referrees.
Things that might be fine to say while watching the game in the pub with mates take on a whole new momentum when said to a huge TV audience.
I am the only one old enough to remember when it was considered unacceptable for the commentators to criticise the ref at all? Was it really that long ago?
Things that might be fine to say while watching the game in the pub with mates take on a whole new momentum when said to a huge TV audience.
I am the only one old enough to remember when it was considered unacceptable for the commentators to criticise the ref at all? Was it really that long ago?
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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Right, that's that dealt with. Thank you all.
Glas a du- Posts : 15843
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Anyway, I'm off out to see some rugby!
The wee fella has a match against a visiting team from England!
I will try not to shout at the ref...too much!
The wee fella has a match against a visiting team from England!
I will try not to shout at the ref...too much!
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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I can accept pundits querying or criticising refereeing decisions; but I agree that commentators shouldn't. They're there to commentate on play not on officiating.
Luckless Pedestrian- Posts : 24902
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MrsP wrote:I would add commentators to the list of those who need to have a bit more sense with regard to what they say about referrees.
Things that might be fine to say while watching the game in the pub with mates take on a whole new momentum when said to a huge TV audience.
I am the only one old enough to remember when it was considered unacceptable for the commentators to criticise the ref at all? Was it really that long ago?
Love it.
Rava- Posts : 9507
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Is it wrong to be shouting 'yes, and yes' at your computer screen?!?!
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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Surely ASBO, Gibbo, Penfro and Rava will remember like you Mrs P??!!
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No, no, prop, MrsP has suggested that only she is of sufficient vintage to remember, and I for one am not brave enough to contradict her
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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Ah ok if you say so!! I guess if your 'young' then i'll spot you a nice scrumpy farmhouse style!!
prop_lyd- Posts : 10387
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I'll take you up on that
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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Infact...i'm on call this week so you'll have to have mine too!!
prop_lyd- Posts : 10387
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Alright folks, how's it going?
What's the betting that France give NZ a run for their money at the weekend. Be just like them.
I've just set out from London down to Exeter again ahead of a boring conference tomorrow. The venue is interesting, Wookey Hole caves, but the content will be as drab as ever.
What's the betting that France give NZ a run for their money at the weekend. Be just like them.
I've just set out from London down to Exeter again ahead of a boring conference tomorrow. The venue is interesting, Wookey Hole caves, but the content will be as drab as ever.
Hound_of_Harrow- Posts : 3150
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The day Mrsp came out and told the Truth. Have to admire her for that.
Sometimes... It's Hard To Be A (middle-aged) Woman...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZr0_ic1304&feature=player_detailpage
Anyway. Well done pal. Must have taken some guts. Proud of ya.
Bowe To Leinster. Ospreys get Carr in return SHOCKER!
Sometimes... It's Hard To Be A (middle-aged) Woman...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZr0_ic1304&feature=player_detailpage
Anyway. Well done pal. Must have taken some guts. Proud of ya.
Bowe To Leinster. Ospreys get Carr in return SHOCKER!
Gibson- Posts : 14126
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Cheekybeggars!
Thing is, while I am not the only one old enough to have been around in those days I am clearly the only one young enoiugh to remember them!
Thing is, while I am not the only one old enough to have been around in those days I am clearly the only one young enoiugh to remember them!
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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Where's the "handbag" emoticon when you need it
Rava- Posts : 9507
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Sure yer only a slip of a lass.
And we ALL Love you...
Gibson- Posts : 14126
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Why thanks old fella!
I suppose I really should but boy was that ref fussy!
I suppose I really should but boy was that ref fussy!
MrsP- Posts : 9207
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Did ye lose? Which little P was playing? Girl or boy?
Gibson- Posts : 14126
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MrsP,
Why should women always wear white?? Because that way they always match the kitchen appliances
Why should women always wear white?? Because that way they always match the kitchen appliances
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Just had a call from my girlfriend, her boss is apparently closing down her shop after Christmas.
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