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<blockquote data-quote="Peat" data-source="post: 383075" data-attributes="member: 42330"><p>Madness?</p><p></p><p>Couple of seasons back as I started getting back into rugby in a big way, I wanted teams to support... oddly enough, never picked a English Premiership side, due to a number of reasons, but picked Ulster to follow in the Magners for a number of reasons (not Welsh, not Scottish, not too good, not too ****, exciting youngsters, the Ulsterfolk I know I like and not Welsh). Since then, what started as something to add a bit of interest has become more serious, as things often do - that would have been my second time going to Ravenhill, I've got my ticket booked for Northampton and I even found time to go watch the Ravens play.</p><p></p><p>Snoopy, Gaston normally plays at full-back so it stands to reason he was a little exposed on the wing. Definitley has a lot of talent but like most of the others, needs to adjust to what they can no longer get away with at Magners level.</p><p></p><p>I thought we were a little over ambitious at times and should have perhaps trusted more in the pack, but as Conal says, this all bodes well for the future.</p><p></p><p>Also, massive props to our Saffas. Obviously Pienaar gets the majority of the plaudits and rightly so, offer him everything it takes to get him to stay, but Pedrie had a massive effect on the bench and Johann Muller has just been a towering colossus of consistency all season. We wouldn't be where we are if it wasn't for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peat, post: 383075, member: 42330"] Madness? Couple of seasons back as I started getting back into rugby in a big way, I wanted teams to support... oddly enough, never picked a English Premiership side, due to a number of reasons, but picked Ulster to follow in the Magners for a number of reasons (not Welsh, not Scottish, not too good, not too ****, exciting youngsters, the Ulsterfolk I know I like and not Welsh). Since then, what started as something to add a bit of interest has become more serious, as things often do - that would have been my second time going to Ravenhill, I've got my ticket booked for Northampton and I even found time to go watch the Ravens play. Snoopy, Gaston normally plays at full-back so it stands to reason he was a little exposed on the wing. Definitley has a lot of talent but like most of the others, needs to adjust to what they can no longer get away with at Magners level. I thought we were a little over ambitious at times and should have perhaps trusted more in the pack, but as Conal says, this all bodes well for the future. Also, massive props to our Saffas. Obviously Pienaar gets the majority of the plaudits and rightly so, offer him everything it takes to get him to stay, but Pedrie had a massive effect on the bench and Johann Muller has just been a towering colossus of consistency all season. We wouldn't be where we are if it wasn't for him. [/QUOTE]
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