Stolen from an ex bordie on Facebook
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Someone REALLY hates ROG
- Paddington Bear
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Enjoyed that
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Barnes hates him!!
- Paddington Bear
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They deserve each other
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
It is funny that ROG's career has been whitewashed a fair bit, like he wasn't prone to purple-faced meltdowns on a fairly regular basis and semi-frequently bottled it on the big stage. My working theory (based on about 30 seconds of thinking about this on the loo) is that he represented the bridge between Ireland being an enthusiastic bunch of amateurs and Ireland being legitimately good, and so gets a measure of respect and awe probably beyond his abilities. Plus Sky tossing off Munster at every opportunity.
Sadly for most of us, Sexton was an upgrade.
Sadly for most of us, Sexton was an upgrade.
I think there was a lot of currency in the drop goal on ninety minutes after five hundred phases (may be an exaggeration) for Munster to beat Northampton in Europe, that earned him the nickname Ronads on another forum.JM2K6 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:06 am It is funny that ROG's career has been whitewashed a fair bit, like he wasn't prone to purple-faced meltdowns on a fairly regular basis and semi-frequently bottled it on the big stage. My working theory (based on about 30 seconds of thinking about this on the loo) is that he represented the bridge between Ireland being an enthusiastic bunch of amateurs and Ireland being legitimately good, and so gets a measure of respect and awe probably beyond his abilities. Plus Sky tossing off Munster at every opportunity.
Sadly for most of us, Sexton was an upgrade.
- clydecloggie
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It's a shame because Tier 2 Rugby is actually a genuinely informative Twitter account, posting loads of really good stuff about all the rugby beyond 6N/RC.
He (I assume) does not hold back at times, currently putting the boot into Canada rugby at every available opportunity, but raging about ROGs inclusion in the HoF in 2018 seems a pretty weird hill to die on in late 2021.
He (I assume) does not hold back at times, currently putting the boot into Canada rugby at every available opportunity, but raging about ROGs inclusion in the HoF in 2018 seems a pretty weird hill to die on in late 2021.
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It's not often you can say that a player singlehandly messes up so egregiously that you would have won if they'd been sent off and you were down to 14 men.
We were drawing at that point, and 1-0 down in the series - his argument was that a draw wasn’t enough, to win the series we had to give it a lash. Which has some truth. Shit option though and the penalty was awful (and so predictable - could see it coming long before he hit him…).
Wha daur meddle wi' me?
- Torquemada 1420
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Even worse coach....ASMO wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:15 am Stolen from an ex bordie on Facebook
https://mobile.twitter.com/T2Rugby/stat ... CuKsBIuhMY
The stroking over him as a coach is something I find even more interesting (and annoying to some extent). Not the only ex-player coach out there. Had a make-a-wish apprenticeship with the Crusaders. Has only been with teams that have big bank accounts / already established as good. Media thinking his 'Keep Ball Alive' philosophy was genius (um, so 'offloading'?). Apparently he's also some kind of defensive guru?Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 11:51 amEven worse coach....ASMO wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:15 am Stolen from an ex bordie on Facebook
https://mobile.twitter.com/T2Rugby/stat ... CuKsBIuhMY
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- Torquemada 1420
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T14 is rammed full of coaches who are ex-players who simply jumped into the roles the day after retirement........ because being a pro player obviously means you are up to the job as a pro coach.Niegs wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 1:17 pmThe stroking over him as a coach is something I find even more interesting (and annoying to some extent). Not the only ex-player coach out there. Had a make-a-wish apprenticeship with the Crusaders. Has only been with teams that have big bank accounts / already established as good. Media thinking his 'Keep Ball Alive' philosophy was genius (um, so 'offloading'?). Apparently he's also some kind of defensive guru?Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 11:51 amEven worse coach....ASMO wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:15 am Stolen from an ex bordie on Facebook
https://mobile.twitter.com/T2Rugby/stat ... CuKsBIuhMY
... btw ... I am NOT responsible for the T2 account.One post, meh ... that entire thread...
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I'm convinced it's a big reason why rugby is so copy-cat. Lots of ex pro players repeating what they did or what other clubs are doing without showing much creativity. Defence does dominate, admittedly, but there are some bright lights doing fantastic things (Quins, Bristol last year, Wasps two years ago; the Kiwis all the time!), and yet they tend not to be the ones being copied. It's the 'rucks in the right areas, kick to the corner' type play that's even creeping into women's and amateur rugby where defences aren't even that good, because that's what the top pros are doing.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 1:20 pm
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5m tap and goes because everyone is Luke Cowan-Dickie, apparentlyNiegs wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 2:16 pmI'm convinced it's a big reason why rugby is so copy-cat. Lots of ex pro players repeating what they did or what other clubs are doing without showing much creativity. Defence does dominate, admittedly, but there are some bright lights doing fantastic things (Quins, Bristol last year, Wasps two years ago; the Kiwis all the time!), and yet they tend not to be the ones being copied. It's the 'rucks in the right areas, kick to the corner' type play that's even creeping into women's and amateur rugby where defences aren't even that good, because that's what the top pros are doing.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 1:20 pm
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- Torquemada 1420
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It's even seeping down to junior levels.Niegs wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 2:16 pmI'm convinced it's a big reason why rugby is so copy-cat. Lots of ex pro players repeating what they did or what other clubs are doing without showing much creativity. Defence does dominate, admittedly, but there are some bright lights doing fantastic things (Quins, Bristol last year, Wasps two years ago; the Kiwis all the time!), and yet they tend not to be the ones being copied. It's the 'rucks in the right areas, kick to the corner' type play that's even creeping into women's and amateur rugby where defences aren't even that good, because that's what the top pros are doing.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 1:20 pm
T14 is rammed full of coaches who are ex-players who simply jumped into the roles the day after retirement........ because being a pro player obviously means you are up to the job as a pro coach.![]()
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- Uncle fester
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An impressive rant.
Seems this is what kicked him off.
In fairness, I only know who two of them are.
Seems this is what kicked him off.
In fairness, I only know who two of them are.