I'd say fair play, Leinster did their home-work and were awsome. They targeted ROG as expected but with El Dottore Gaucho rather than the back-row. He looks like he's been eating steak for breakfast, dinner & tea since I last saw him.OK .... so Munster had a rare bad day & it made Leinster look good ...
OK .... so Munster had a rare bad day & it made Leinster look good - sure Leinster needed that all the same I suppose
are you a munster supporter? It's just that your location says that you are in dublin.![]()
Knew they could do it !!!
Munster were boring and sluggish
They thought all they had to do was show up
They believed their own hype
Molly lives again
Are you a Munster supporter? It's just that your location says that you are in Dublin.![]()
Knew they could do it !!!
Munster were boring and sluggish
They thought all they had to do was show up
They believed their own hype
Molly lives again
The one used by cereal losers?What's a cheerio chant?
ah, you are just delusionaleh.... check that again there Purple - based in Cork - the real capital![]()
Nobody has been less gracious, shown less humility or less balance than a sizable proportion of the Munster supporters (not the players, they have been exemplary in their conduct before and after the game). Some of the comments made by people in red shirts have been insulting in ways that go far beyond sporting rivalry or love for your own team and are based on nothing more than small minded bigotry borne of insecurities about themselves. There people who claim to know the first thing about rugby have exposed their credentials as false by the groundless and ignorant accusations they have levelled against a team that they seem to think they need to hate and deride.hopefully when you get over the hysteria you might regain some graciousness in victory.
Tiocfaidh ar la ......... aris! Munster abu!![]()
Nobody has been less gracious, shown less humility or less balance than a sizable proportion of the Munster supporters (not the players, they have been exemplary in their conduct before and after the game). Some of the comments made by people in red shirts have been insulting in ways that go far beyond sporting rivalry or love for your own team and are based on nothing more than small minded bigotry borne of insecurities about themselves. There people who claim to know the first thing about rugby have exposed their credentials as false by the groundless and ignorant accusations they have levelled against a team that they seem to think they need to hate and deride.
Nobody has been less gracious, shown less humility or less balance than a sizable proportion of the Munster supporters (not the players, they have been exemplary in their conduct before and after the game). Some of the comments made by people in red shirts have been insulting in ways that go far beyond sporting rivalry or love for your own team and are based on nothing more than small minded bigotry borne of insecurities about themselves. There people who claim to know the first thing about rugby have exposed their credentials as false by the groundless and ignorant accusations they have levelled against a team that they seem to think they need to hate and deride.