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Yes, I did. It was a great experience. Atmosphere is amazing and I have been having a great time here, especially seeing so many of my old buddies. Gambled on one of those third party sites and was pleasantly surprised with my seat, was right by a lot of the action. Definitely lucky with the rain too as I wasn't undercover. I've drunk my weight in Guinness in the last couple of days and I'm flying out tomorrow. Will definitely come back to Ireland again to explore at a more leisurely pace. The hospitality and banter has been top notch.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostDid you go Zapater?
Went partying afterwards and there was definitely disparity in perception between what happened between those in the stadium and those who watched on TV. I'll need to see some highlights to get another view of some of the yellows but we squeezed/suffocated them and the ref didn't have much choice. We may have gotten a little lucky with one or two incidents but hard to tell.
Feel like the tour should be over but one more go against Wales to pull off a perfect campaign.
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Awesome sounds like a great day out!Originally posted by Zapater View PostYes, I did. It was a great experience. Atmosphere is amazing and I have been having a great time here, especially seeing so many of my old buddies. Gambled on one of those third party sites and was pleasantly surprised with my seat, was right by a lot of the action. Definitely lucky with the rain too as I wasn't undercover. I've drunk my weight in Guinness in the last couple of days and I'm flying out tomorrow. Will definitely come back to Ireland again to explore at a more leisurely pace. The hospitality and banter has been top notch.
Went partying afterwards and there was definitely disparity in perception between what happened between those in the stadium and those who watched on TV. I'll need to see some highlights to get another view of some of the yellows but we squeezed/suffocated them and the ref didn't have much choice. We may have gotten a little lucky with one or two incidents but hard to tell.
Feel like the tour should be over but one more go against Wales to pull off a perfect campaign.
I agree on the yellows, really the red had little choice and if anything was lenient in not carding when he gave a penalty try (tho that would have put Ireland down to 11). Obviously the home crowd aren’t going to like that number of decisions going against them and that number of cards but the constant infringing made it fairly inevitable.Modifying post.
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If you do come back I’d suggest go west and try for a Connaught ir Munster games vs a touring SA side and I’ll give you an itineraryOriginally posted by Zapater View PostYes, I did. It was a great experience. Atmosphere is amazing and I have been having a great time here, especially seeing so many of my old buddies. Gambled on one of those third party sites and was pleasantly surprised with my seat, was right by a lot of the action. Definitely lucky with the rain too as I wasn't undercover. I've drunk my weight in Guinness in the last couple of days and I'm flying out tomorrow. Will definitely come back to Ireland again to explore at a more leisurely pace. The hospitality and banter has been top notch.
Went partying afterwards and there was definitely disparity in perception between what happened between those in the stadium and those who watched on TV. I'll need to see some highlights to get another view of some of the yellows but we squeezed/suffocated them and the ref didn't have much choice. We may have gotten a little lucky with one or two incidents but hard to tell.
Feel like the tour should be over but one more go against Wales to pull off a perfect campaign.
SA are head and shoulders above everyone now, we are not the force we were but they dismantled usOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostAwesome sounds like a great day out!
I agree on the yellows, really the red had little choice and if anything was lenient in not carding when he gave a penalty try (tho that would have put Ireland down to 11). Obviously the home crowd aren’t going to like that number of decisions going against them and that number of cards but the constant infringing made it fairly inevitable.
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Yeah they are playing a different level than anyone else. The pressure they were putting on Orepand lead to all of the infringements - it was desperation.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostIf you do come back I’d suggest go west and try for a Connaught ir Munster games vs a touring SA side and I’ll give you an itinerary
SA are head and shoulders above everyone now, we are not the force we were but they dismantled us
I still think you lot are decent, maybe not quite what you were but still a very good team.
Worryingly, England look excellent again…:Last edited by Buzzo; 23-11-25, 05:46 PM.Modifying post.
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They do don’t they? Annoyingly well set up for 6 NationsOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostYeah they are playing a different level than anyone else. The pressure they were putting on Orepand lead to all of the infringements - it was desperation.
I still think you lot are decent, maybe not quite what you were but still a very good team.
Worryingly, England look excellent again…:
Was really hoping the argies would get over the line after the whistle today, sigh
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Would be happy toOriginally posted by Zapater View PostThanks bud, will definitely send you a message prior to organising my next trip.
I’ve been saying it for ages, they are miles clear of the rest now and not slowing down FFSOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostSouth Africa absolutely humiliating Wales here. 68-0 with ten mins to go.
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Blimey, we (Wales) are absolutely ****e. Just when you think things can't get any worse.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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