European Cups, Round Three

Worn out after typing all the Saturday fixtures, so I’ll just say: we have Hume and McCloskey in the centre. Antoine who? Onna telly this weekend Showing matches that are televised in the UK and Ireland or on popular subscription services. Bold indicates free-to-view. Times are in the UK zone, so adjust as necessary. Friday … Continue reading European Cups, Round Three

Happy New Year, Notabloggers!

New Year’s Day Derbies! Showing matches that are televised in the UK and Ireland or on popular subscription services. Bold indicates free-to-view. Times are in the UK zone, so adjust as necessary. Monday 1st January Ospreys v Cardiff 15:00 BBC Wales / iPlayer / Viaplay Sports 2 Connacht v Munster 15:00 TG4 / Viaplay Sports … Continue reading Happy New Year, Notabloggers!

Letter to Rugby Santa

Dear slightly creepy Rugby Santa, I have been a very good girl this year what with refraining from England-bashing, Saracens-bashing and most specifically Owen-bashing. So please don’t give me the fucking coal again, although it might come in handy during this Tory-inflicted cost of living crisis. However, more than one piece would be nice. Can … Continue reading Letter to Rugby Santa

Burning up both wings*

Mason Grady is apparently going to be a very busy lad on Saturday as he’s playing both wings against Bath. We knew Cardiff were having some financial difficulties, but this may be an economy too far. Either that, or someone at Cardiff’s been tipping their Brains a bit too much. Of course they feel under … Continue reading Burning up both wings*

Yet Another Pool of Death

I had not been paying close attention to the European Cup(s), which was probably a good thing for my mental health. Because, while doing the deep and arduous research for this post, I discovered that Ulster’s pool-mates are Bath, Cardiff, Harlequins, Toulouse and Racing 92. (Six in the pool? What’s happened?*) Well, we’ll probably beat … Continue reading Yet Another Pool of Death

Mental Floss

Close readers of this notablog will know that I am not Owen Farrell’s biggest fan. This is almost entirely down to his observed on-pitch behaviour: the shoulder barges punished and – more often – unpunished, the truculence, the disrespect of referees, etc. Saracens and England supporters will have much, much more to say about whether … Continue reading Mental Floss

Back to our sheep

Now that the anguish of the World Cup is behind us, we can all* pretend that it was all a horrific nightmare and concentrate on the leagues. Ulster have got their international players back at last, although very (very, very) sadly, Munster don’t have Peter O’Mahony, Conor Murray, Tadhg Beirne or Dave Kilcoyne back yet. … Continue reading Back to our sheep

World Cup: Final and Bronze

Can the Springboks make history and win two in a row? You wouldn’t have thought so when they lost to Ireland in the pool stages, but you also wouldn’t have the All Blacks could do it after their opening-night loss to the hosts (and first pool loss ever). Rassie’s gone with a ‘courageous’ 7-1 split … Continue reading World Cup: Final and Bronze

World Cup, Round Who-Cares

Grumpy? Moi? Well, perhaps still a little hung over after the agony of Ireland going out in the quarter-finals once again. Even if it’s what I expected ever since I first beheld The Draw From Hell, supposing we even made it out of the pool stage. Perhaps World Rugby, who surely can no longer be … Continue reading World Cup, Round Who-Cares

Quarterfinals, Cards and Bunker Blunders – who gets through?

Seventeen sides have received cards in the tournament so far, with a total of 39 yellow or red cards issued. Most ill-disciplined/unlucky/dirty bastards/ref’s a cheat are Romania and Samoa with five each, Samoa edging the evil stakes with four yellows and a red to Romania’s five yellows (albeit two to one player). Chile and Namibia … Continue reading Quarterfinals, Cards and Bunker Blunders – who gets through?

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