Re: URC Season 2024/2025 Official Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 4:31 pm
I need a Lemsip after that. Absolutely cracking try
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Pace yourself, there's an hour to go !
What was it, about six seconds?
Yeah, about that. Whats the record I wonder ?
fishfoodie wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 6:42 pmYeah, about that. Whats the record I wonder ?
[Edit] According to RTE it was 10 seconds
The scrum and specially defense was outstanding and they respect Zebra by building the innings. Same with the Bulls. Maak voor sag.
It's their best teams. Only Leinster send B or C teams and the French.Chilli2 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:03 am Were the Ulster and Edinburgh teams the best teams that they could send? Or were these second string teams?
They have an easy game on saturday
Haven't Ulster contributed a bunch of players to the "Emerging Ireland" team that is also touring SA right now?OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:37 amIt's their best teams. Only Leinster send B or C teams and the French.Chilli2 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:03 am Were the Ulster and Edinburgh teams the best teams that they could send? Or were these second string teams?
Didn't the Stormers get a bonus point for tries. I got bored and went to bed
They were lucky to beat Zebre in the 82nd minute, didn't the Sharks lost there last year?Sards wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 5:40 pmDidn't the Stormers get a bonus point for tries. I got bored and went to bed
Cormac Izuchukwu (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster)Blake wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:40 pmHaven't Ulster contributed a bunch of players to the "Emerging Ireland" team that is also touring SA right now?OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:37 amIt's their best teams. Only Leinster send B or C teams and the French.Chilli2 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:03 am Were the Ulster and Edinburgh teams the best teams that they could send? Or were these second string teams?
Probably the four toughest games available to start the season.
Connacht had a similar fixture list a couple of years ago, with a really tough start, but more opportunities later on; then last year that was reversed.Biffer wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:14 pmProbably the four toughest games available to start the season.
Not that we’ve done well in them.
Yeah, if we’d got the fourth try on Saturday for an unlikely bonus point it would have been a small consolation.fishfoodie wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:53 pmConnacht had a similar fixture list a couple of years ago, with a really tough start, but more opportunities later on; then last year that was reversed.Biffer wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:14 pmProbably the four toughest games available to start the season.
Not that we’ve done well in them.
All a team can do is keep after those bonus points, & try to get something from every fixture, because they count at the end of the season.
Izuchukwu would be a first teamer at this stage. Lot of potential.OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:49 pmCormac Izuchukwu (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster)Blake wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:40 pmHaven't Ulster contributed a bunch of players to the "Emerging Ireland" team that is also touring SA right now?OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:37 am
It's their best teams. Only Leinster send B or C teams and the French.
Harry Sheridan (Dublin University FC/Ulster)
Jack Murphy (Clontarf FC/Ulster)
Don't think they are regulars.
And Jack may be a kid, but he has done a bloody good job with the U20's. so if Ulster are looking to the future, they want to be giving him time on the pitch.Uncle fester wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:58 pmIzuchukwu would be a first teamer at this stage. Lot of potential.OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:49 pmCormac Izuchukwu (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster)Blake wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:40 pm
Haven't Ulster contributed a bunch of players to the "Emerging Ireland" team that is also touring SA right now?
Harry Sheridan (Dublin University FC/Ulster)
Jack Murphy (Clontarf FC/Ulster)
Don't think they are regulars.
The beaut of the URC is that there isnt easy games anymore. Its a fight for every point. I maybe biased but I rate the URC as a top competition and all the countries benefit from it.fishfoodie wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:53 pmConnacht had a similar fixture list a couple of years ago, with a really tough start, but more opportunities later on; then last year that was reversed.Biffer wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:14 pmProbably the four toughest games available to start the season.
Not that we’ve done well in them.
All a team can do is keep after those bonus points, & try to get something from every fixture, because they count at the end of the season.
Yeah, I really like the competition. Pretty much decent rugby and a good viewing times.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:18 amThe beaut of the URC is that there isnt easy games anymore. Its a fight for every point. I maybe biased but I rate the URC as a top competition and all the countries benefit from it.fishfoodie wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:53 pmConnacht had a similar fixture list a couple of years ago, with a really tough start, but more opportunities later on; then last year that was reversed.Biffer wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:14 pm
Probably the four toughest games available to start the season.
Not that we’ve done well in them.
All a team can do is keep after those bonus points, & try to get something from every fixture, because they count at the end of the season.
There are so many more matches compare to Soup. We never had two matches at the same time like in the URC and the Champions/Challenge Cup who have like 4 / 5.Chilli2 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 8:35 amYeah, I really like the competition. Pretty much decent rugby and a good viewing times.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:18 amThe beaut of the URC is that there isnt easy games anymore. Its a fight for every point. I maybe biased but I rate the URC as a top competition and all the countries benefit from it.fishfoodie wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:53 pm
Connacht had a similar fixture list a couple of years ago, with a really tough start, but more opportunities later on; then last year that was reversed.
All a team can do is keep after those bonus points, & try to get something from every fixture, because they count at the end of the season.
Two choices tabled for URC and English Premiership merger as relegation proposed
A merger of the United Rugby Championship and English Premiership split into two divisions with promotion and relegation is being considered.
Both competitions are looking at ways of increasing the value of future broadcasting deals with neither the URC or the Gallagher Premiership achieving the level of commercial success it wants. Talks are taking place between the relevant powerbrokers from both competitions, along with private equity firm CVC, who own a 27% share of the Premiership and 28% of the URC.
One option being seriously considered is merging both leagues into two divisions with promotion and relegation. All sides would play each other home and away with play-offs at the end of the season.
The other option is an Anglo-Welsh conference sitting within the URC where Wales' four professional clubs - Cardiff, Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets - would essentially play English sides throughout the season until the end of season play-offs. One potential sticking point here could be the number of Welsh clubs, with some English sides favouring two and others three.
WalesOnline understands there is a difference of opinion among the English clubs with some preferring the Anglo-Welsh conference and others wanting regular fixtures against heavyweight Irish provinces, while there are also those who would prefer not to have Italian or South African sides involved. Wales' clubs would prefer an Anglo-Welsh conference because it would cut out travelling, reignite historic rivalries and potentially lead to improved attendances while there is also a salary cap in England which would increase the chances of the Welsh sides being competitive.
On the flip side, a two-division competition would be a dangerous proposition for the Welsh clubs because there is a very real prospect of all four getting consigned to the second tier. Conversely, the jeopardy involved in a competition involving promotion and relegation would increase the appetite of broadcasters.
WalesOnline have been told there could be an extra £4m of TV revenue with a two division competition, with Sky Sports said to be interested. But from a Welsh perspective an Anglo-Welsh conference would be far more beneficial from a commercial perspective.
All the discussions are centred around how changing competition structures could potentially drive up the value of the next broadcasting deal at a time when the market has flatlined.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... h-30094854
Coolest part was Dwebe actually finding his jumper. Useless mong.
Take the point on 3, I've just seen Hendrikse do it a lot in a short space of time. Innovation, not really.Slick wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 2:33 pm OS, you are correct, Wales online known for just making stuff up.
On your second post, I think you are reading rather too much into 1 & 3, which are pretty standard plays/cheating. Number 2 is cool though.
Without wishing to get into a protracted discussion, he literally just kicked the ball because the defence was coming across and there was a lot of space. I don't see it as a well thought out plan._Os_ wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 3:31 pmTake the point on 3, I've just seen Hendrikse do it a lot in a short space of time. Innovation, not really.Slick wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 2:33 pm OS, you are correct, Wales online known for just making stuff up.
On your second post, I think you are reading rather too much into 1 & 3, which are pretty standard plays/cheating. Number 2 is cool though.
1, I had not seen that exploit of the 50/22 law before, where kicking it is the best percentage play and made whilst running the ball rather than through return kicking. Without the 50/22 law the percentage play is probably keeping it in hand, certainly there's more risk to kicking it.