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Leinster , Franno say me Lowe me I go blame
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curates_egg wrote:He's been here since the weekend. Anyone seen a photo of him in Leinster kit yet?
A few weeks to bed in before we get to see him.
Here you go - Dan Leavy got us the shot we’ve all been waiting for

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Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Céad míle fáilte do Laighean, James Lowe!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RoboProp wrote:Leinster , Franno say me Lowe me I go blame
A licky boom boom down

https://youtu.be/exScXXcZ7V8
This great has soared from previous lowes. . . .
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He will have to fall in line soon. That hair do just wont suffice.

Short back and sides is the Leinster way unless you are club captain.

Zane took a while to conform but we broke him eventually. Jordi was lost for a time but has now realised the error of his ways.

He needs a haircut you can set your watch to
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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Personally I always think players with long hair are just better at the game.

Always thought O'Driscoll was different levels of meh after he lost the hair and the highlights. Clint Newland was one of the most underappreciated players we signed. Zane struggled to regain his balance after cutting his hair.
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arsebiscuits1 wrote:He will have to fall in line soon. That hair do just wont suffice.

Short back and sides is the Leinster way unless you are club captain.

Zane took a while to conform but we broke him eventually. Jordi was lost for a time but has now realised the error of his ways.

He needs a haircut you can set your watch to
Have to agree. For example I have never been able to take Finlay Bealham seriously due that hairbear mop of his. Adam Jones? He's the exception, that proves the rule!!!!
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arsebiscuits1 wrote:He will have to fall in line soon. That hair do just wont suffice.

Short back and sides is the Leinster way unless you are club captain.

Zane took a while to conform but we broke him eventually. Jordi was lost for a time but has now realised the error of his ways.

He needs a haircut you can set your watch to
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cormac wrote:
arsebiscuits1 wrote:He will have to fall in line soon. That hair do just wont suffice.

Short back and sides is the Leinster way unless you are club captain.

Zane took a while to conform but we broke him eventually. Jordi was lost for a time but has now realised the error of his ways.

He needs a haircut you can set your watch to
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look at those sideburns, he looks like a girl
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Xanthippe wrote:
curates_egg wrote:He's been here since the weekend. Anyone seen a photo of him in Leinster kit yet?
A few weeks to bed in before we get to see him.
Here you go - Dan Leavy got us the shot we’ve all been waiting for

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As a 100% heterosexual male I'd have to admit he's a damn good looking dude.
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Logorrhea wrote:Personally I always think players with long hair are just better at the game.

Always thought O'Driscoll was different levels of meh after he lost the hair and the highlights. Clint Newland was one of the most underappreciated players we signed. Zane struggled to regain his balance after cutting his hair.
It's down to the loss of individuality, I reckon.
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I believe that is what's known as a "Mickey Flanagan"
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simonokeeffe wrote:
cormac wrote:
arsebiscuits1 wrote:He will have to fall in line soon. That hair do just wont suffice.

Short back and sides is the Leinster way unless you are club captain.

Zane took a while to conform but we broke him eventually. Jordi was lost for a time but has now realised the error of his ways.

He needs a haircut you can set your watch to
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look at those sideburns, he looks like a girl

Sh#t, I hope he doesn't cause as much upset (heartbreak) as Joe Namath!
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Xanthippe wrote:
curates_egg wrote:He's been here since the weekend. Anyone seen a photo of him in Leinster kit yet?
A few weeks to bed in before we get to see him.
Here you go - Dan Leavy got us the shot we’ve all been waiting for

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Muchas gracias Xan.
He's real!
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curates_egg wrote:
Xanthippe wrote:
curates_egg wrote:He's been here since the weekend. Anyone seen a photo of him in Leinster kit yet?
A few weeks to bed in before we get to see him.
Here you go - Dan Leavy got us the shot we’ve all been waiting for

Image
Muchas gracias Xan.
He's real!
For some strange reason it appears your spellcheck corrected pretty to !

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Yes, but what overriding emotion are you feeling James :D

“I was talking to a couple of the boys before and it’s very exciting to come over here, it’s a whole new challenge for me and it’s something I’ve never experienced before so I’m keen to learn and hopefully help where I can. I’m just excited more than anything,” he added.
“I’m excited to challenge myself in a new environment, I’m excited to explore a new part of the world. New Zealand is very sheltered, although we did do a fair bit of travelling for Super Rugby. Over here, like my first few days, it’s very professional and very well resourced.
“It’ll be a very exciting moment [to make his debut] and something I’m looking forward to.”
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LeinsterLeader wrote:Yes, but what overriding emotion are you feeling James :D

“I was talking to a couple of the boys before and it’s very exciting to come over here, it’s a whole new challenge for me and it’s something I’ve never experienced before so I’m keen to learn and hopefully help where I can. I’m just excited more than anything,” he added.
“I’m excited to challenge myself in a new environment, I’m excited to explore a new part of the world. New Zealand is very sheltered, although we did do a fair bit of travelling for Super Rugby. Over here, like my first few days, it’s very professional and very well resourced.
“It’ll be a very exciting moment [to make his debut] and something I’m looking forward to.”
His comments on the weather gave some real insight. I look forward to hearing about his first trip to Dunnes.
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domhnallj wrote:
LeinsterLeader wrote:Yes, but what overriding emotion are you feeling James :D

“I was talking to a couple of the boys before and it’s very exciting to come over here, it’s a whole new challenge for me and it’s something I’ve never experienced before so I’m keen to learn and hopefully help where I can. I’m just excited more than anything,” he added.
“I’m excited to challenge myself in a new environment, I’m excited to explore a new part of the world. New Zealand is very sheltered, although we did do a fair bit of travelling for Super Rugby. Over here, like my first few days, it’s very professional and very well resourced.
“It’ll be a very exciting moment [to make his debut] and something I’m looking forward to.”
His comments on the weather gave some real insight. I look forward to hearing about his first trip to Dunnes.
:)
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