‘Joe Schmidt Pumped You’

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sin bin

For the day that’s in it.

Mild rugby trolling Sin Bin banter by TV3’s “Matchday Derek” with rugby fans outside Lansdowne Road Nua during Ireland’s Rugby World Cup 2015 build up.

Only six more weeks of this.

SIX!

The Home Of The Rugby World Cup 2015 (TV3)

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Joe Donnelly’s rugby rockstar World Cup XV.

Ruck
‘n’ roll!

RUGBY ROCK STAR WORLD CUP XV (TXFM 105.2)

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10 thoughts on “‘Joe Schmidt Pumped You’

  1. Digs

    That programme , the sin bin, is about the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I know it’s tv3, but even by their lack of standards it’s appalling. Andrew Maxwell should not be given work nor encouraged. He’s not remotely funny and doesn’t appear to possess a personality or any discernible IQ. A truly irritating sub human waste of molecular endeavour.

    1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

      It’s rubbish. And because I’ve UPC I don’t have ITV so have to watch it: it’s like being back in 1-channel land.
      The TV3 coverage is joyless.

  2. tomkildare

    no seriously, this is the worst program I have ever ever watched. It actually couldn’t be any worse. Its an embarrassment to all involved. Shame on you tv3 don’t air it any more its seriously embarrassing.

  3. Gordon Bennett

    Andrew Maxwell is a helmet. He is like the annoying only child out of wedlock cousin that used to come to your house and have all the newest stuff and thought they were great but had no friends except their mammy. The one you just tolerated until the folks got smashed on brandy and ginger then you could wedgie and nipple cripple to death and put creosote and dogpoo on his new Nike Air Cloughjordan runners. You know the one

  4. Zarathustra

    It was a fabulous win to Ireland against Canada, but Japan beating South Africa is history making, and it was an amazing game. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such absolute tenacity and teamwork in rugby before, from start to finish Japan played like a single-minded entity; it was a pleasure to watch.

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