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Hand Of Back

The infamous moment when Neil Back tapped the ball into the scrum undetected through Peter Stringer's hands in the 2002 Heineken Cup Final. Commentary by Austin Healey  
 
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DKP4 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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He's a looker? You mean he's a fucker.
londonmarc1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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In profesional sport all that counts in winning - the end justifies the means
JPcelticfc (1 month ago) Show Hide
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fuck u healey
vinniechan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Perhaps it's just that at the time the game just turned pro and wasn't quite ready at picking up those sort of things
Numerous attempts have been made by flankers in professionals, but with assistant referees and citings, the risk has become far too great now.
vinniechan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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In case you're not aware, this is an already known fact in the ENTIRE rugby circuit, hence "The Hand of Back"
perhaps that little bugger Healy deceived you into thinking it's geniuely the lucky day for Leicester, that's why Healy is great to have on your side and a complete pest to play against :)
Zitronekopf (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Did you happen to see him do it this week against Ulster?

Aye, Quinlan's a cheeky one, that's for sure.
tnsandland (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I always love watching a quality Englishman getting one over a not-so-quality Potato-Picker!! LMAO!!
tigerdouble (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Healy you legend!
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Definitely the best team won that day. Tigers crossed munster tryline four times (two scores) while munster crossed once hitting the flag in the process. O'Gara's first points came just after a lineout that should not have been. He had kicked it out on the full, it was calledd by the linesman but overruled by the ref so that's 3 points munster shouldn't have had.
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@tigerdouble, from a Munster man I agree with you 100%, and I honestly don't think Munster were going to get a try from that scrum either, but still hated Back after it!

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