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    Munster v dragons, would love to watch it

    Hi, after reading the many comments and articles on this game I would love to watch it. Was away for the weekend and so missed it. Anyone know if it is available online?

    Thanks,

    Dudz
    ‘It belongs to the heart, not the head. Something to be embraced, or spurned - there can be no middle ground. There are those who stare blank-faced when I talk of rugby but others instantly understand my breathless enthusiasm and stomach-churning anxiety. We are the lucky ones’. Richard Harris

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    Should be up on the tg4 player at some stage
    Classic Lievremont

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    If you're outside Ireland then it should also end up on acrossthetasman.com in a few days.
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    Just the tries for UK fans only:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19694818

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    Re: Munster v dragons, would love to watch it

    Quote Originally Posted by King Red View Post
    Just the tries for UK fans only:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19694818
    Does it show Evans never touching the ball down in goal? Watching live and the replay on the big screen I could swear he touched down in field of play and lifted the ball up before sliding in goal and standing up and never touching the ball down. Did he? Just curious if it was 7 points too many awarded. Not that it matters much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No. 16 View Post
    Does it show Evans never touching the ball down in goal? Watching live and the replay on the big screen I could swear he touched down in field of play and lifted the ball up before sliding in goal and standing up and never touching the ball down. Did he? Just curious if it was 7 points too many awarded. Not that it matters much.
    It's very hard to see - they've shown each try only once and the angle for Evans' try has his back to us (plus it's fairly quick as he shoots over the deadball line):
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    Found it here>>
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    is that similar to what uk nova was,needing invites and the like,took a look but couldnt register

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    Re: Munster v dragons, would love to watch it

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    Found it here>>
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    Quote Originally Posted by King Red View Post
    Just the tries for UK fans only:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19694818
    That is a good way to start the week, thanks King Red. At the risk of getting another red card, the Earl's display is even more impressive watched a second time.

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    Munster v dragons, would love to watch it

    Thankful for the helpful pointers
    ‘It belongs to the heart, not the head. Something to be embraced, or spurned - there can be no middle ground. There are those who stare blank-faced when I talk of rugby but others instantly understand my breathless enthusiasm and stomach-churning anxiety. We are the lucky ones’. Richard Harris

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    Not Irish/UK based, anyone upload the highlights to youtube for us poor souls..?
    He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i_like_cake View Post
    Not Irish/UK based, anyone upload the highlights to youtube for us poor souls..?
    Just finished uploading, Enjoy.


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    My name is Mandy and I live with my mom! i_like_cake's Avatar
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    hoho... you beauty....
    He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.

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    Just reviewed the tries. Niall Ronan was in the thick of 3 of them. Deserves major crediton his first big game back. Keatleys breakout for the 4th try was excellent. Our abilty to create has gone up several levels. Support lines, committing defenders and offloading are all much improved.

    High quality scores all of them

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    And if your players have the fitness to keep running in support it's very simple, but very hard to defend against.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dudz View Post
    Hi, after reading the many comments and articles on this game I would love to watch it. Was away for the weekend and so missed it. Anyone know if it is available online?

    Thanks,

    Dudz
    Take Tuesday afternoon off and watch it as Béarla on Setanta Ireland at around 2.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cooper Clarke View Post
    Just reviewed the tries. Niall Ronan was in the thick of 3 of them. Deserves major crediton his first big game back. Keatleys breakout for the 4th try was excellent. Our abilty to create has gone up several levels. Support lines, committing defenders and offloading are all much improved.

    High quality scores all of them
    I have to add the support from Billy Holland was outstanding in the build up to Zebo's try. He has really impressed me so far this season.

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    Me too - when I was reviewing the final minutes of the Ulster game, I noticed he was the one leading most of the pods and made ground nearly every time. He's a tough cookie and has definitely increased his value to the squad this year.
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    I would need to review that aspect of niall ronan..
    playmaker he may be, but I'd rather the brawn of dougall, a real forward, not a centre.

    Agree about holland. He has really become a household name at this stage.
    Fair balls to him, he's the new Mick'O, he is the heart and soul of the
    team thus far this year.

    Earls looks the part in that clip, and notwithstanding my spat with T78 on the
    matter, he looks to be very polished as a centre.

    My default argument though, is how do you deal with him and lualala in the same team.
    Its akin to kearney and nacewa, and hopefully the constant toing and fro-ing will
    benefit them as much as the latter pair.

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    I just watched the highlights again and SBW would be proud of that offload from Holland. It's early in the week but f**k it....

    Gwan Munster!

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    Isn't it great to be a team on the up all the same, some beautiful rugby right there.After only a short time with RP in charge. Be afraid Leinster, be very afraid!

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    Watching those highlights yesterday was such a good start to the day, I thought I would repeat the experience this morning, it did not disappoint!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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