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Friday, February 18, 2011

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its Chris Ashton scoring Again...

So we've had 2 rounds of the Six Nations to date. In those 2 rounds we have had the pleasure of witnessing 27 tries... (Yes 27, i was surprised too when I looked that up) anyhow, 10 of those have been scored by England, 6 of which belong to Chris Ashton.

Ashton has stolen the headlines in both games, scoring a brace against Wales and 4 tries against the Italians. He has a great work rate and has a good instinct for running support lines. Anywhere there seems to be a break made along the back-line, Ashton is on hand to finish off the job. He has been deadly for Northampton all season as I already pointed out in an earlier post. The point of this little post however is not to praise Ashton, it is to tear him to pieces... Just what the hell does he think he is doing when he swan dives over the line with the ball in one hand?


This celebration before the try has actually been scored is absolute nonsense. I don't care if he scores 10 tries in one match, if he drops that ball in mid-flight, he's f**ked! If there is any justice in the world, the gobshite will learn his lesson the hard way... Chris Ashton, (if your reading this), watch the video and learn something........  

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Buckley to swim with the Sharks

Buckley during the Movember Internationals!!

I woke up to the news this morning that Tony Buckley has agreed a move to Sale Sharks. The Irish Giant has signed a three-year deal to join Aviva Premiership side Sale Sharks from next season. Commenting on his move to England next season, Buckley said: I felt I needed a new challenge. I believe the best club to give me that challenge and also help me become a better player is Sale Sharks. They are hungry and ambitious for success and I want to be a part of that."

Reports are also suggesting that this move will pave the way for the return of Mike Ross. Ross started his professional career with Munster before moving to Harlequins where he established himself a bit more. He then made the trip to Leinster where he has come on leaps and bounds in recent months. Given Munsters current problem of not being able to hold up a scrum, Ross would be a significant signing if they are to return to the side they were a few years ago. With Jamie Hagan moving from Connacht to Leinster, Ross looks set to swap Leinster for Limerick baby! Lets hope so anyway. 

As for Buckley, I doubt he had much choice in the matter. Yes he's fantastic around the park but his scrummaging is just too much of a problem. I hope he gets better when he moves across seas, although I think its somewhat, unlikely! However, Mushy is a Munster man till the end of the season and he is still loved by the fans. I'll leave you with this.........