Just watched Joe Schmidt’s post match interview. Looks like he will be announcing on Monday that he will be leaving judging by that. Huge blow for Ireland as he’s a terrific coach.
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24-11-2018 11:08 PM #61hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
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25-11-2018 08:56 AM #62
Russell needs to play at stand off as he isn't a centre. He can be frustrating at times but he is the best we have. I thought our tactics were poor throughout the autumn and we kicked away possession too often. Very important 6 nations coming up. The plus for me lately is that we now have a few decent front row combinations whereas a couple of years ago we were really struggling there.
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28-11-2018 11:21 AM #63
Ireland are world no ones. Hurrah! I'm sure they'll suffer for it once the All Blacks get their act together.
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22-12-2018 08:51 PM #64
Cracking game tonight at Murrayfield and an excellent atmosphere too. Edinburgh really played some fast, expansive rugby and boy are we mean defensively!
Decent crowd at the game too, on what was a great night for rugby.
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22-12-2018 09:49 PM #65
I was at ER but tuned in to see the last 35mins. Through local connections I'm an avid Warriors fan so was disappointed to witness yet another dismal performance against Edinburgh at Murrayfield. The Warriors are their own worst enemy at times, more talented than Edinburgh imo but of no use unless they can prove it .
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09-01-2019 07:34 PM #66
No Hibs for a few weeks so back to watching Musselburgh in National League 1. Incredible win last week in Glasgow by a point , first time Burgh have ever won against GHA away in their history!!!
Massive game at home on Saturday v Gala, really looking forward to it
Currently 5 points behind the league leaders, so still a chance of winning the league although I think Marr are just too strong
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09-01-2019 08:43 PM #67
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How did you get into watching them?
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10-01-2019 08:48 AM #68
Aye, the 2 recent losses were tough, but Marr at home and Aberdeen away were always going to be difficult. Balanced up a bit by winning in Glasgow though !
7 games left to play with 4 winnable homes and 3 aways v relegation candidates.
It would be good to know WTF is going to happen with league reconstruction next season though
I reckon the top 4 or 6 will join up with the remaining Premiership clubs. If Burgh can play league matches v the likes of Hawick next season then that would be amazing.
I got into watching them because one of my lads plays for them. Honestly find it more entertaining this season than going to ER !!
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10-01-2019 06:52 PM #69
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Big rugby year now.
6 nations is in a few weeks then roll on world cup.
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12-01-2019 06:37 PM #70
Fantastic win for Edinburgh in Toulon tonight! Toulon not the force they once were but even so, Edinurgh only the 3rd team to win there in Europe. A few tricky moments in the 1st half bit totally dominated the second. Bill Mata's offload for the 3rd try was outrageous!
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Can't wait to next Friday now - should be a cracker at Murrayfield under the lights!
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12-01-2019 09:36 PM #73
Fantastic performance from Edinburgh tonight. They totally dominated play in the second half and ran out deserved winners. I hope they get a good turnout at Murrayfield on Friday night and go on to top their group.
Praise indeed from an avid Warriors fan.!
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13-01-2019 06:00 PM #74
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Good 5 point win for Glasgow today. In with a shout of a QF as well although apparently it could be an all Scottish QF if things go as well all hope next weekend. That’d be a cracker and obviously mean a Scottish team in the semi.
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13-01-2019 07:51 PM #75
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Come on Edinburgh. Been a few times this year, they are superb under cockers.
Bring on Friday, can't wait.
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18-01-2019 08:38 PM #76
I tell you what, Edinburgh are a properly good rugby side now. Nothing lucky about that win tonight, thoroughly deserved. What a job Cockerill's done.
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great 19-10 win tonight, lost a wee bit momentum with hamish watson going off with an injury after 30 mins, hope he's ok, very nearly a scary last 3 minutes if that boy had collected for the interception, home QF
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18-01-2019 08:38 PM #78
Edinburgh with a fantastic win tonight over Montpellier in front of just under 12000 folk. Home champions cup quarter final draw. Great stuff
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18-01-2019 09:25 PM #79
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Great win and brilliantbtaht both Scottish teams through to the QF.
Cockerill seems to think it’ll be Munster it Exeter in the QF (depends on tomorrow’s result).
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18-01-2019 10:20 PM #81
Bloody freezing cold night at Murrayfield, which perhaps helped. Just arrived back home and I think the car journey just about warmed me back up!
So deserving of the win. Darcy Graham is well deserving of his international call up - he was, once again, outstanding!
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18-01-2019 10:54 PM #82
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The top 4 group winners are guaranteed a home QF. Not sure if they can play each other - that was mentioned by John Barclay on tv last week but this week it’s not been said and Cockerill was suggesting it’ll be Munster or Exeter.
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19-01-2019 08:29 AM #83
The TV guys were saying that the attendance was 12,000 which is respectable but dwarfed in a stadium the size of Murrayfield. Hopefully it will not be too long before Edinburgh Rugby get their own purpose built stadium as the atmosphere in a ground which is more suited to their needs will be so much better.
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Are they not building a “Mini Murrayfield” next to the West stand? Definitely agree with you that Edinburgh deserve their own home ground.
Fantastic result last night and well deserved victory. Cockers has done a phenomenal job at Edinburgh and long may it continue! It’s good to see both Scottish clubs doing well domestically and on the European stage as well. It’s good for national team. Only downside from last night was Hamish Watson going off injured. Hope it ain’t nothing serious!
When is the draw for the quarter finals? Can’t seem to find it anywhere! Definitely will be planning on going along and cheering on the Burgh!
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19-01-2019 09:51 AM #85
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19-01-2019 11:39 AM #86hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ahh right , I didn’t know. Who are we then most likely to play in the quarter finals?
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Hamish Watson seems to have broken a bone in his hand. He was heading for an assessment today.
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19-01-2019 06:29 PM #89
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GIRUY alert
Am I correct that it was the English and French rugby authorities who forced the changes to rugby's elite European competition. These were designed to increase the number of their teams participating in the competition thereby increasing their chances to win it.
For the current competition, it looks like in the Quarter Finals there will be:
1 English team out of 7 who qualified to the group stage
2 French teams out of 6 ditto
3 Irish teams our of 3 ditto
0 Welsh teams out of 2 ditto
2 Scottish teams out of 2 ditto
That worked out well for the English and teams rugby authorities - GIRUY guys
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20-01-2019 08:14 PM #90
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Edinburgh at home to Munster and Glasgow away (again) to Saracens.
Tough ties - if it goes how we hope it’ll be Glasgow v Edinburgh in the semi...
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