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Can't believe cian Healy wasn't redcarded for the flying butt! Presumably he will receive a hefty citing ban?
Can't believe cian Healy wasn't redcarded for the flying butt! Presumably he will receive a hefty citing ban?
wrfc1980- Posts : 440
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Scratch wrote:Cowshot wrote:Saint wrote:Some of GE's can be good, but only some Smile. I think mine are pretty decent too...
You think making your country and people more loathed and despised by your behaviour is good?
Oh my.
If you 'loathe and despise' a country and people based on Saint then i think the problem lies just as much with you Cowshot.
If I did, it would; but I don't, so it doesn't. However, I know a few in real life who have gone that way as a result of too much reading of rugby fora. Personally, having spent a fair bit of time wandering the Welsh Mountains I know the Welsh are a lovely and hospitable folk and support the Welsh team (for which I have a lot of respect) against the SH sides, but human nature being what it is, people who don't know the Welsh from personal acquaintance read some of the more bilious sort of posts you get on places like this and really are influenced by it.
Incidentally, still haven't seen anything suggesting Healy is going to be cited. Have to say it looked awful...maybe there's more to the story we don't know.
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Notch wrote:nathan wrote:RugbyFan182 wrote:Duty281 wrote:He's a common thug.
I think we have a couple of sore losers in this apparently "non anti-Irish trend". It was accidental IMO, and I don't think your sly remarks at hitting out at Healy will change the outcome of the championship. It doesn't gave a good impression when a writer on 606v2 is labeling players "thugs". If you want to play that game, Farrell in the Ireland/England game should have been yellow carded for hes incredibly late shoulder charge on Conner Murray which was passed off with a blind eye.There were a couple of instances in which there were late tackles one of note to deliberately I felt to injure Ireland players, including a late tackle on sexton. Ireland won because they were the best team in the championship, not because apparent "Irish thug" was not yellow carded. So, when your drinking your pints of the "Black stuff" on tomorrow on Patrick's Day they will be all the sweeter this side of the Irish sea. No grudges.
I think you probably have a few people calling him a thug as thats what a few irish posters did with Farrell (one of those being an Irish mod). Nothing to do with being sore losers. I think you need calm down, everyone is entitled to their opinion without being labelled a sore loser.
Ireland were the best team in the championship but only just, only by one forward pass! But thats what makes it exciting, being so close. Here's to next year, it's going to be exciting!
Think you are misremembering that tbh...
You are indeed correct! it was GG. Sorry Notch!
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Don't think he can be can he? They clearly didn't think he tried to strike with his head. Just dive of the ball. Not a thug after all. Just a cheating bar steward.
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HammerofThunor wrote:Don't think he can be can he? They clearly didn't think he tried to strike with his head. Just dive of the ball. Not a thug after all. Just a cheating bar steward.
" sure it was just a wee nudge yer Honour...."
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His hearing (Hogg) is on Wednesday. I don't see the point in him getting any further punishment, to be honest.
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Risca Rev wrote:His hearing (Hogg) is on Wednesday. I don't see the point in him getting any further punishment, to be honest.
True, the pain he brought on his own team and country must be hard to take. Not his style, if he wasn't short he wouldn't have had to jump and i think the contact was unfortunate.
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Unfortunatly Hogg had already petulantly dropped on a welsh player after he scored. He was too wound up hence the foul.
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TJ wrote:Unfortunatly Hogg had already petulantly dropped on a welsh player after he scored. He was too wound up hence the foul.
Yeah I saw that and raised an eyebrow.
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