Enforcer Second-Row Options
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- Leo Cullen
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Re: Enforcer Second-Row Options
He needs gametime and a lot of it.
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- Rob Kearney
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+1, and regular reminders that the extraordinary is not required until the ordinary has been executed to perfection on every opportunity.
Doing what he can do, as well as he can do it, is what advanced Dev's career. It will serve the same purpose for Jack D.
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Dunne's first game for Leinster against Glasgow was incredible. Proper all court game with a huge tackle count.
His body shape has changed a lot since then (if he has actually put on 8kg then fair play!), but I've huge hopes for him, particularly if Dev can teach him a few tricks.
That injury at end of last year was most unfortunate.
His body shape has changed a lot since then (if he has actually put on 8kg then fair play!), but I've huge hopes for him, particularly if Dev can teach him a few tricks.
That injury at end of last year was most unfortunate.
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His workrate is outstanding for such a big man ... he gets off the ground really quickly and he seems to be constantly in motion. None of us has seen enough of him at pro level to have an informed opinion of his abilities as a scrummager [on either side] or a lineout jumper/kick receiver.wixfjord wrote: ↑September 29th, 2021, 3:44 pm Dunne's first game for Leinster against Glasgow was incredible. Proper all court game with a huge tackle count.
His body shape has changed a lot since then (if he has actually put on 8kg then fair play!), but I've huge hopes for him, particularly if Dev can teach him a few tricks.
That injury at end of last year was most unfortunate.
A little bit of a strange comparison to make, but at the moment I'd compare him to Donncha O'Callaghan. Great workrate, super fit, very eager ... but a few questions about his set-piece proficiencies and his abilities to smash opposition forwards at the pro level.
In fairness to Donncha, he won 90+ Irish caps, went on two Lions tours and played well over 400 first class pro games, so my criticisms of his style of play are pretty irrelevant.
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Donncha learnt to complement POC and trade on the partnership. It also worked well for Botha/Matfield too.
Helped him get selected ahead of MOK, who was I thought generally a better player.
Helped him get selected ahead of MOK, who was I thought generally a better player.
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I had a look at the roar and found this interesting article.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/10/04/w ... -locks-go/
The kiwis are worried about their lock options long term. Looking at some of the comments, Scott Barrett is 6'4 apparently as is Petti for Argentina.
Retallick has 87 caps, is 30 and been with the ABs since 2012. Whitelock is 33 in a week, has 127 caps and been with the ABs since 2010. Whitelock with a further 163 Crusaders appearances. Lot of mileage on Whitelocks body.
On Leinsters options. I was very impressed with the little bit of McCarthy I saw. Powerful, mobile and he was overly aggressive if anything which is a good sign.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/10/04/w ... -locks-go/
The kiwis are worried about their lock options long term. Looking at some of the comments, Scott Barrett is 6'4 apparently as is Petti for Argentina.
Retallick has 87 caps, is 30 and been with the ABs since 2012. Whitelock is 33 in a week, has 127 caps and been with the ABs since 2010. Whitelock with a further 163 Crusaders appearances. Lot of mileage on Whitelocks body.
On Leinsters options. I was very impressed with the little bit of McCarthy I saw. Powerful, mobile and he was overly aggressive if anything which is a good sign.