It did mean that there was far less disruption during the game with fans getting up from their seats to go on a beer run.D4surfer wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 11:15 amI think it is part of the restrictions. It's difficult to have social distancing in a queue for a bar. People would also be standing around indoors without face masks drinking. I would have murdered a few pints, but was just happy to be at a match again.leinsterfan100 wrote: ↑September 25th, 2021, 7:41 pm What's the story with the bars being closed....is that part of the restrictions ?
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I remember thinking the people leaving 5 mins before the end of the half were in for a surprise.cormac wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 1:30 pmIt did mean that there was far less disruption during the game with fans getting up from their seats to go on a beer run.D4surfer wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 11:15 amI think it is part of the restrictions. It's difficult to have social distancing in a queue for a bar. People would also be standing around indoors without face masks drinking. I would have murdered a few pints, but was just happy to be at a match again.leinsterfan100 wrote: ↑September 25th, 2021, 7:41 pm What's the story with the bars being closed....is that part of the restrictions ?
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I've been thinking about how well Dan Sheehan played, particularly in light of the fact that he was up against Bismarck du Plessis in his head-to-head. Bismarck is certainly past his peak, but in his prime he was one of the very best hookers of the professional era [25+ years at this stage] ... not sure that I would rate any hooker ahead of him, though Fitzpatrick, Smit, Servat, Ledesma and Wood are obviously all up there in the mix.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
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I'd agree with that - but he still has one thing to learn, a thing that all really talented young players need to learn. Just because you can do a thing, it doesn't mean that you have to do that thing. In Sheehans case he needs to be a bit more selective in his passing and offloading. Its only a small thing, but importanthugonaut wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 5:59 pm I've been thinking about how well Dan Sheehan played, particularly in light of the fact that he was up against Bismarck du Plessis in his head-to-head. Bismarck is certainly past his peak, but in his prime he was one of the very best hookers of the professional era [25+ years at this stage] ... not sure that I would rate any hooker ahead of him, though Fitzpatrick, Smit, Servat, Ledesma and Wood are obviously all up there in the mix.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
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I thought that the offload that went into touch near their line was just one of those things that went awry because of miscommunication.Dave Cahill wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 6:03 pmI'd agree with that - but he still has one thing to learn, a thing that all really talented young players need to learn. Just because you can do a thing, it doesn't mean that you have to do that thing. In Sheehans case he needs to be a bit more selective in his passing and offloading. Its only a small thing, but importanthugonaut wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 5:59 pm I've been thinking about how well Dan Sheehan played, particularly in light of the fact that he was up against Bismarck du Plessis in his head-to-head. Bismarck is certainly past his peak, but in his prime he was one of the very best hookers of the professional era [25+ years at this stage] ... not sure that I would rate any hooker ahead of him, though Fitzpatrick, Smit, Servat, Ledesma and Wood are obviously all up there in the mix.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
Locko hasn't played much with Dan, and he hasn't played much on the wing recently. The offload was really well-executed and if Locko was more familiar with Dan's ability to get the ball out of contact, he might have stayed wide and had an easy, walk-in try. I have to say that I like seeing his [Dan's] ability to handle the ball so confidently.
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Personally I think the more offloading and passing the better.
I've watched enough dross rugby as of late, Sheehans ability and willingness to offload was great to see and I was disappointed to see him go off so early at the weekend.
I've watched enough dross rugby as of late, Sheehans ability and willingness to offload was great to see and I was disappointed to see him go off so early at the weekend.
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So do I and I think it's great that he has that ability, just saying that the next stage in his development will be 'shot selection' - its what will turn him from a prospect to a regular international. At the level he is already at, he has to be held to a higher standard - Rory was always going to cut in on that line as he wasn't going to leave the ruck unresourced - however the entire opportunity was as a result of a Sheehan offload that opened up the opportunity for Sexton to switch back to McGrathhugonaut wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 6:14 pm
I thought that the offload that went into touch near their line was just one of those things that went awry because of miscommunication.
Locko hasn't played much with Dan, and he hasn't played much on the wing recently. The offload was really well-executed and if Locko was more familiar with Dan's ability to get the ball out of contact, he might have stayed wide and had an easy, walk-in try. I have to say that I like seeing his [Dan's] ability to handle the ball so confidently.
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Sure. We also need 4 hookers with even 1 likely to be used in internationals and Cronin has a lot of experience and been in lots of international squads. Very useful for 2 talented young hookers.hugonaut wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 5:59 pm I've been thinking about how well Dan Sheehan played, particularly in light of the fact that he was up against Bismarck du Plessis in his head-to-head. Bismarck is certainly past his peak, but in his prime he was one of the very best hookers of the professional era [25+ years at this stage] ... not sure that I would rate any hooker ahead of him, though Fitzpatrick, Smit, Servat, Ledesma and Wood are obviously all up there in the mix.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
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Is this based on that one offload that went into touch? It was the right idea, we need more risk takers if anything. It would be different if he kept making the same mistake but I haven't seen anything to suggest as much.Dave Cahill wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 6:03 pmI'd agree with that - but he still has one thing to learn, a thing that all really talented young players need to learn. Just because you can do a thing, it doesn't mean that you have to do that thing. In Sheehans case he needs to be a bit more selective in his passing and offloading. Its only a small thing, but importanthugonaut wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 5:59 pm I've been thinking about how well Dan Sheehan played, particularly in light of the fact that he was up against Bismarck du Plessis in his head-to-head. Bismarck is certainly past his peak, but in his prime he was one of the very best hookers of the professional era [25+ years at this stage] ... not sure that I would rate any hooker ahead of him, though Fitzpatrick, Smit, Servat, Ledesma and Wood are obviously all up there in the mix.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
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You mean like Carbery throwing intercepts?OneLungDavy wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 7:17 pmIs this based on that one offload that went into touch? It was the right idea, we need more risk takers if anything. It would be different if he kept making the same mistake but I haven't seen anything to suggest as much.Dave Cahill wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 6:03 pmI'd agree with that - but he still has one thing to learn, a thing that all really talented young players need to learn. Just because you can do a thing, it doesn't mean that you have to do that thing. In Sheehans case he needs to be a bit more selective in his passing and offloading. Its only a small thing, but importanthugonaut wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 5:59 pm I've been thinking about how well Dan Sheehan played, particularly in light of the fact that he was up against Bismarck du Plessis in his head-to-head. Bismarck is certainly past his peak, but in his prime he was one of the very best hookers of the professional era [25+ years at this stage] ... not sure that I would rate any hooker ahead of him, though Fitzpatrick, Smit, Servat, Ledesma and Wood are obviously all up there in the mix.
I was really impressed with Dan's game, particularly in the loose. It's like playing with another No8 on the pitch – he's that big, that quick and that good a handler. His lineout throwing was sharp and his fitness and ability to produce repeat efforts were really noteworthy and a testament to the amount of work he has put in over the last five/six months. He has done a big job on his body composition over the last year and that level of discipline and effort will stand to him in the medium and long term.
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Really looking forward to seeing more of him this season. Part of me thinks that we may have re-signed Cro for an unexpected additional year because Farrell has been talking to Lancaster, Cullen and McBride about Sheehan and about bringing him into the national team orbit. Keeping Cro on the books makes an awful lot of sense if that's the situation.
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No, hes done it a couple of times. Look its not a massive thing, but it would be a nice cherry on top if he were more selective. I agree that we need to take more calculated risks to win - we need to be a team that doesn't get dragged into a slugfest, but one leaves big heavy teams breathing out of their arses, with mobility and cleverness.OneLungDavy wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 7:17 pm
Is this based on that one offload that went into touch? It was the right idea, we need more risk takers if anything. It would be different if he kept making the same mistake but I haven't seen anything to suggest as much.
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The penalty against Molony for in front of the kicker. Was he not put onside by the chasers. Seemed like a weird one.
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It was fantastic to be back at a Leinster match and overall I thought it was a good performance. We left a few tries behind, turning the ball over when on their line on a number of occasions. However, it’s the start of the season so and we’ll be much more clinical after playing matches.
One point of concern is the number of penalties. I thought he ref rode us but that’s through blue tinted glasses. The worry is that this seems to be something of a trend, I recall high penalty counts in a number of matches towards the end of last season (Ulster, Connacht, Ospreys and of course the second half vs LR) and wonder is it is a problem and what the cause might be (not playing the ref, poor discipline or not evolving to new interpretations/World Rugby edicts)?
One point of concern is the number of penalties. I thought he ref rode us but that’s through blue tinted glasses. The worry is that this seems to be something of a trend, I recall high penalty counts in a number of matches towards the end of last season (Ulster, Connacht, Ospreys and of course the second half vs LR) and wonder is it is a problem and what the cause might be (not playing the ref, poor discipline or not evolving to new interpretations/World Rugby edicts)?
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He has to not advance until he is put onside, I'd have thought.the spoofer wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 8:10 pm The penalty against Molony for in front of the kicker. Was he not put onside by the chasers. Seemed like a weird one.
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Molony jogged forward then sprinted when he was played onside. It's almost never called but Molony isn't in position to receive the ball later if he goes full stop and start.the spoofer wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 8:10 pm The penalty against Molony for in front of the kicker. Was he not put onside by the chasers. Seemed like a weird one.
Even then it's the sort of call that makes you think the ref hates your guts. And we got pinged a lot.
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Yeah you have to make at least a token effort to retire to an onside position
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Sexton kicked but I don’t think he was leading the chase so unless the rules have changed again and of course they could have he was the only one that could play Moloney onsideronk wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 9:35 pmMolony jogged forward then sprinted when he was played onside. It's almost never called but Molony isn't in position to receive the ball later if he goes full stop and start.the spoofer wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 8:10 pm The penalty against Molony for in front of the kicker. Was he not put onside by the chasers. Seemed like a weird one.
Even then it's the sort of call that makes you think the ref hates your guts. And we got pinged a lot.
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They changed a while backDundalk 1 wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 10:13 pmSexton kicked but I don’t think he was leading the chase so unless the rules have changed again and of course they could have he was the only one that could play Moloney onsideronk wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 9:35 pmMolony jogged forward then sprinted when he was played onside. It's almost never called but Molony isn't in position to receive the ball later if he goes full stop and start.the spoofer wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 8:10 pm The penalty against Molony for in front of the kicker. Was he not put onside by the chasers. Seemed like a weird one.
Even then it's the sort of call that makes you think the ref hates your guts. And we got pinged a lot.
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“Additionally, the players who are offside initially must retreat 10m behind where the ball will land before advancing, even if they have been passed by an onside player. “ronk wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 10:47 pmDundalk 1 wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 10:13 pmSexton kicked but I don’t think he was leading the chase so unless the rules have changed again and of course they could have he was the only one that could play Moloney onsideronk wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 9:35 pm
Molony jogged forward then sprinted when he was played onside. It's almost never called but Molony isn't in position to receive the ball later if he goes full stop and start.
Even then it's the sort of call that makes you think the ref hates your guts. And we got pinged a lot.
They changed a while back
This is the rule that Adamson applied
And in fairness he was correct
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Yeah, I was convinced by the replay that it was a good call at the time. He had a good game, and really looks different, but he maybe didn't have quite enough match fitness to do his part there.
I'm sure it won't happen again. There seems to be a real desire to improve this year. I may be reading too much into changes in players physiques and their willingness to move, and the fact that three of our players that you would have felt were lions starters before last ason didn't travel, but I get a sense of a lot of difficult reflection turned into angry self improvement.
I'm sure it won't happen again. There seems to be a real desire to improve this year. I may be reading too much into changes in players physiques and their willingness to move, and the fact that three of our players that you would have felt were lions starters before last ason didn't travel, but I get a sense of a lot of difficult reflection turned into angry self improvement.