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6th October 2016
05:11pm BST

“When look at the pool, you look for the easy games and when you look at this group you quickly realise that you are the easy game. We have to change that perception,” said Rassie Erasmus at Wednesday's Champions Cup launch.
Stand up and fight Rassie, FFS. Munster may not have made the knockout stages in a couple of years, but you were brought in for your Afrikaans doggedness, not your brutal honesty.
If a head coach and a senior coach got into a fight, who wins? Still, both Leo and former England head coach Stuart Lancaster look happy with the whole arrangement.
Okay, they only just got their first points on the board after a tough start to the season for the champions. Pat Lam's team are still playing pretty rugby, it's just other teams are finding it pretty easy to score tries against Pat Lam's suffering artists (who are suffering one hell of a hangover).
I know, weird. The previously much-maligned, but now very in-demand prop will line out against his old buddies in Galway on Friday night.Just what Connacht have been missing. A bit of Rodney Ah You brute strength! @UlsterRugby pic.twitter.com/5GF8TSrD3E
— The Rugby Pod (@The_RugbyPod) September 26, 2016
Perhaps the most notable member of the Connacht exodus, there are whispers the Ireland centre - out since June with a knee injury since June - could make his bow for the city slickers against Munster on Saturday.

Matt Healy & Niyi Adeolokun making try-scoring look so easy! We'll be seeing them in #ChampionsCup next seasonhttps://t.co/eMVVq0alSh — Challenge Cup (@ERChallengeCup) August 9, 2016The kid's got wheels, or gas, as they say. If he was playing in Croker, you'd say he had speed across the ground.
The former Cork hurler has played every minute of every game for Munster this season. He muted Joe Brolly permanently.
This guy could be starring on the all-dominant, all-singing, all-dancing All Blacks team. Instead he is in Belfast, making a mockery of everything we used to hold true about rugby. Get Lee Keegan and Brian Fenton out of your head, this is your new god.Take nothing for granted when @CPiutau is around! https://t.co/ecb8yipwgr
— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) September 19, 2016
It is not enshrined in law. No more diving. Gaels will be glad.
It's a measure of the soundest of Bundee Aki that he can share a joke with one of... them. Nigel Owens aside, referees are coming in for dog's abuse once more with Irish ones hated by Welsh and Scottish fans, Welsh ones hated by Irish and Scottish fans etc etc. People are demanding neutrality and consistency... it's just like the black card thing.
Enjoy the winter months!
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