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Any truth to the rumour that George Kruis (he was wearing a mask so there's scope for error) was spotted on a flight to Dublin yesterday and then subsequently seen hopping onto a number 11 (possibly the 10) bus in the city centre.
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yep....posted same on `'enforcer" thread....buddy of mine on same flight.....lets pump it up!!
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Do we really think Leinster Rugby is trying to tempt George Kruis to sign on the dotted line but couldn't be arsed to send a car to pick him up at the airport?
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It's rumoured that he has a brother living in Dublin and that he's planning to stay with him for the duration if suitable terms can be reached.
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Ah a good auld rumour.
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That's exactly what they want us to conclude! It's bluff and double bluff....outcast eddie wrote: ↑August 13th, 2021, 10:01 am Do we really think Leinster Rugby is trying to tempt George Kruis to sign on the dotted line but couldn't be arsed to send a car to pick him up at the airport?
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In fairness I'd have thought his brother would have made the effort to meet him at the airport, instead of letting him get the busoutcast eddie wrote: ↑August 13th, 2021, 10:01 am Do we really think Leinster Rugby is trying to tempt George Kruis to sign on the dotted line but couldn't be arsed to send a car to pick him up at the airport?
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Or he decided to use public transport to get the feel of the place and its populace?.....
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They’re just playing a merry jape on him. When he eventually struggled out to UCD, Leo and the whole gang jumped out shouting ‘surprise!!!’ and give him the keys to his Range Rover. How they all laughed.
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Another saga to the Kruis “Rumour”
May dampen things on his arrival or maybe not!!!
His business partner Dominic Day now living in Dublin full time with his wife (not sure of her name but is a Dublin model I think)
So maybe could be over for buisness, or maybe not
May dampen things on his arrival or maybe not!!!
His business partner Dominic Day now living in Dublin full time with his wife (not sure of her name but is a Dublin model I think)
So maybe could be over for buisness, or maybe not
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Ulster sign Duane Vermeulen, again they seem to be able to get who they want….
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Had big bag of cash from the compensation the Bulls paid for Coetzee. Basically bought out 1.5 years of his Ulster contract.Theleinsterlad wrote: ↑September 16th, 2021, 9:04 pm Ulster sign Duane Vermeulen, again they seem to be able to get who they want….
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Also had the cash that was meant to be spent on Nakarawa.
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Don't think this is true, hard plenty of cash left over from the Coetzee deal and Nakarawa falling through, and also had permission from the IRFU to sign a NIQ no.8. What's the issue? Great for Irish rugby with the experience he'll give to lads like David McCann! I see it as a huge positive.Theleinsterlad wrote: ↑September 16th, 2021, 9:04 pm Ulster sign Duane Vermeulen, again they seem to be able to get who they want….
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You are correct, Ulster were obviously given permission by the IRFU, and IMO rightly so.erskinechilders wrote: ↑September 17th, 2021, 10:00 amDon't think this is true, hard plenty of cash left over from the Coetzee deal and Nakarawa falling through, and also had permission from the IRFU to sign a NIQ no.8. What's the issue? Great for Irish rugby with the experience he'll give to lads like David McCann! I see it as a huge positive.Theleinsterlad wrote: ↑September 16th, 2021, 9:04 pm Ulster sign Duane Vermeulen, again they seem to be able to get who they want….
I think all provinces need a player like that in the squad to a) develop the young lads around them and b) have an old head in the squad on the days when the internationals are away.
As a Munster fan I am delighted, but I do find it odd that Leinster haven’t looked to make a big signing.
Given the strength of the Leinster squad I struggle to identify a position which would warrant a signing, which probably answers my own question, but why is it that Leinster haven’t went to the market.
Is it because of an internal policy? If so it has worked well.
Or have the IRFU been blocking Leinster from doing so?
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Ulster have been modelled for a long time around marquee signings and lots of much smaller names. It works for them and their fans.
Munster sign everyone they can if they improve the squad, with a focus on HC leaving the URC to sort itself out.
Leinster try to do everything themselves and tend to go to market based on priority needs. Big signings have tended to be quite different from what was there already. It also means that they tend to spend more of their budget on retaining players rather than a sign and clear out cycle.
Munster sign everyone they can if they improve the squad, with a focus on HC leaving the URC to sort itself out.
Leinster try to do everything themselves and tend to go to market based on priority needs. Big signings have tended to be quite different from what was there already. It also means that they tend to spend more of their budget on retaining players rather than a sign and clear out cycle.
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Pretty much I reckon, I think if there were a hole in the squad that couldn't be filled internally, then Leinster would do what needed to be done, and spend what needed to be spent, to fill it (e.g. Ala'alatoa). But I think that Leo and Stu reckon they can make more gains through coaching what is in situ than by going out and buying it in.ronk wrote: ↑September 17th, 2021, 11:26 am Leinster try to do everything themselves and tend to go to market based on priority needs. Big signings have tended to be quite different from what was there already. It also means that they tend to spend more of their budget on retaining players rather than a sign and clear out cycle.
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there is a fairly big hole at 5 at the moment and only going to get bigger when Toner goes.
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mildlyinterested wrote: ↑September 17th, 2021, 11:39 am there is a fairly big hole at 5 at the moment and only going to get bigger when Toner goes.
James Ryan might disagree with that. Toner will certainly be a huge loss though, guys that size who are good footballers are very rare. We're not short of locks, we currently have Baird, Ryan, Molony, Dunne, and Toner in the senior squad and Deeny, Ryan and ors in the academy, we just have to work out how best to use them and thats a coaching thing.
To my mind, the biggest gap in the squad is at 6 - Rhys Ruddock is grand when fit, is Josh Murphy ready for the step up or will they move Conan in there more often. I think that the semi final last year exposed Baird at 6 (at least at this point in his career and at that level) quite badly
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James Ryans ability to be a top tier 5 looks doubtful to me, may be more suited to 4. Even if he can return to previous levels, most of the locks youve listed have played little senior rugby and leinster need a big experienced tough SOB at 5 and they dont have that.Dave Cahill wrote: ↑September 17th, 2021, 12:10 pmmildlyinterested wrote: ↑September 17th, 2021, 11:39 am there is a fairly big hole at 5 at the moment and only going to get bigger when Toner goes.
James Ryan might disagree with that. Toner will certainly be a huge loss though, guys that size who are good footballers are very rare. We're not short of locks, we currently have Baird, Ryan, Molony, Dunne, and Toner in the senior squad and Deeny, Ryan and ors in the academy, we just have to work out how best to use them and thats a coaching thing.
To my mind, the biggest gap in the squad is at 6 - Rhys Ruddock is grand when fit, is Josh Murphy ready for the step up or will they move Conan in there more often. I think that the semi final last year exposed Baird at 6 (at least at this point in his career and at that level) quite badly