I bet they all les out after the matches.
A derivative on a theme here
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Just in the interests of county balance then…
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Take this to another thread please, gents.
The lovely “ladies” of this thread deserve more respect.
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Nice nail varnish
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I like the cut of her jib.
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She’s a Limerick Camogie player?
But Joe Quaid said this during the week
“The one thing I’ve noticed is that, we tried to break them a few times this year and run them into the ground at training.”
He spoke of savage training sessions that went on for up to two and a half hours in an attempt to test his players mentally, as much as physically.
“We just had to stop. They beat us. They were walking around the field and they talking away and yapping. We were wrecked from watching them.
“But the level of training they do and are capable of doing is just phenomenal.
And this is the fella the Limerick lads are claiming would have lead their minors to an All Ireland title?
Deary me
@myboyblue, aaaagggghhhh . My eyes. Put a health warning on that.
EY will be delighted to feature so prominently with womens rugby
I just felt given Rudi had bumped this thread earlier in the week this would be appreciated by him.
Rudi is gone.
Rudi cant fail
Bloody hell.
Is that good or bad Fagan?
There’s a classic Limerick Monday morning look.
Good girl Paula.
This lady is a phenomenon.
She took up rugby in 2005 and has been a fixture in the Irish back row since 2009.