Sunday, April 26, 2009
Jamie Heaslip cracking hit on Bernardo Stortoni
Glasgow were looking good in the first half, leading 13-8 at halftime after tries from Kelly Brown and Lome Fa'atau.
The second half was a different affair though as last seasons Magners League champions pulled clear after tries by Shane Horgon, Jonathan Sexton, and two for Sean OBrien.
In the first half Leinster and Ireland number eight Jamie Heaslip put this excellent hit in on Glasgows fullback Bernardo Stortoni.
The new Lion timed the chase perfectly and smashed Stortoni as he landed from taking the high ball.
It was an excellent hit that resulted in the turnover, and then the penalty.
Posted at 10:29 pm | 21 comments
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theboss April 26, 2009 10:41 pm

Hopefully he'll be doing the same on the lions tour.
Anonymous April 26, 2009 11:21 pm

elliot April 26, 2009 11:34 pm

...interesting way to win a ruck though, ass-backwards and all.
That was definitely a very nicely-timed hit, too.
Phil April 27, 2009 12:22 am

Maybe duck as he was coming down?
Most likely inevitable though lol
Anonymous April 27, 2009 2:03 am

Anonymous April 27, 2009 8:17 am

Litet Parlan April 27, 2009 8:56 am

The guy bashed at the side of the ruck was a bit borderline - but you can't be hanging around offside like that on the side of rucks
Wonder if our anonymous friend is from Munster?
Anonymous April 27, 2009 1:32 pm

Get your facts right its Cian Healy, and there 9 was off side (and attempting to come in the side two secs earlier)... he got what he deserved!
Anonymous April 27, 2009 1:56 pm

Havn't seen many of those since Moody been injured!!
Let's pray Heaslip stays healthy all the way for Lions!!
Barry April 27, 2009 4:09 pm

The shot at the side of the ruck was a cheap shot and the guy did not "get what he deserved" as someone else claimed, the guy wasn't coming in from the side, he came round when the ball was beyond the back foot so it was perfectly legl for him to come round. Once he realised that a new ruck was forming he stepped back and put his hands up to signal that he was no longer involved in contesting for that ball. He was not bound and not fighting for the ball so it was an incredibly cheap shot. Some referees would have reversd that penalty.
Anonymous April 27, 2009 6:31 pm

All irish teams are the same
Kenny April 28, 2009 9:10 am

All irish teams are the same
Wow you come across as such an intelligent person, not ignorant at all.
Im really looking forward to more wisdom from you as you seem so well read and versed in matters of the game.
Rory Best is actually a very good player which i really dont get, and well one Irish team won the magners league last year another have it won this year, Munster won the Heineken cup last year and in 06. Munster and Leinster are both in the semis of this years H cup and Ireland won the triple crown, 6N and the Grand Slam.
So yeah Irish teams are all the same and the best in the NH at the mo. They have won all the major NH homours going over the last few years.
Come on Anonymous you must be English or welsh, i can smell the bitterness a mile away.
Clare April 28, 2009 12:07 pm

Alistair
old fart April 28, 2009 12:47 pm

Play the ref not the rule book you anoraks.
Can't wait to see Quinlan's shenanigans on Saturday, anyone taking bets on him getting first yellow card.
Anonymous April 28, 2009 12:51 pm

Andy April 28, 2009 1:28 pm

Having said that it is nice to watch though, i hope he hits like that playing for the Lions.
Litet Parlan April 28, 2009 1:49 pm

yup - the English should do the same since it happens so rarely these days - and in case you think I'm talking through my rear end I present in evidence the yellow cards and sin binning in the past few English games.
Irish rugby has rightly been disparaged over the years - but you cannot argue with success. current 6 nations, triple crown champions, holders of the heineken cup and the magners league. We've talked up our teams for years without substance... now we have the substance why should we start to talk them down?
Heaslip is a great player - it was a good hit and the handling in the ruck is a silly argument to be getting into as he was not penalised so the ref must have seen it differently (if he saw it at all).
Cian Healy took the guy out on the side of the ruck - and seemed to follow up with reckless use of the head if you look even more closely.... like he's the only one who has ever done that. must be an Irish thing....
Anonymous April 29, 2009 9:58 pm

And Heaslip did do well to slow down a bit before the hit you bitter English jackass. He judged the timing of his run well - many other player would've just charged into Stortoni and taken him out in mid-air.
















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