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    #91
    Jaysus - Sean O'Brien never has to be told to run in a straight line. Tank.
    Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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      #92
      Fantastic drive from Leinster there.
      Football without Origi is nothing

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        #93
        Got Leinster -7, getting a bit nervous now!
        Football without Origi is nothing

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          #94
          Leinster
          That rug really tied the room together.

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            #95
            Fantastic result by Leinster , let's hope they can complete the double I would love to see this form carried over to the Irish squad
            "All I'll ever do is all I've ever done in any job, and that's promise to fight for my life for the supporters and the people of the city"

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              #96
              Heineken Cup final: Brian O'Driscoll ensures Leinster's place in history is secure after classic all-Ireland showdown against Munster

              That rug really tied the room together.

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                #97
                Scotland Centre Joe Ansbro has broken his neck in pre-season.
                Thats 2 Scotland centre's having suffered broken necks in a few years (Thom Evans also).

                Get well soon Joe.

                London Irish and Scotland centre Joe Ansbro has suffered a broken neck while playing in a pre-season match against Munster.
                Ansbro, 26, is in hospital in Cork but is expected to be flown home later this week.
                "He's got a triple fracture of the C1 vertebrae at the top of his spine," Ansbro's father Paul told BBC Scotland.
                "They've put a metal halo on his head that's got to be in place 24/7 for three months."
                Ansbro Snr said there was "nothing malicious" about his son's injury, adding that he dived into get the ball and came off worse.
                "They did a CAT scan and an MRI scan, and they've had a neurosurgeon looking after him," Ansbro Snr said.
                "He was really lucky that it was what they call a stable fracture and there's no nerve damage. That was the thing they were most concerned about; Joe's still got movement in his hands and feet."
                Ansbro Snr said he was shocked at the news of his son's injury.
                "Your blood runs cold when you hear about it and it's something that every parent worries about," he added.
                "It's a fantastic, rough game and these things, unfortunately, cannot be ruled out."
                Centre Ansbro has scored three tries in his 11 Scotland matches, having made his debut against South Africa in the 2010 Autumn Test series.
                Born in Glasgow, he joined London Irish last summer after beginning his club career at Northampton.
                Beeeeeb
                Modifying post.

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                  #98
                  Telegraph Sport ‏@TelegraphSport
                  Warren Gatland has been confirmed as British and Irish Lions coach for the 2013 Tour of Australia #Lions2013

                  Should be a good appointment.

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