Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
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(15-9) Mike Lowry, Craig Gilroy, James Hume, Stuart McCloskey, Ethan McIlroy, Billy Burns, John Cooney;
(1-8) Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Marty Moore, Alan O’Connor (Capt.), Sam Carter, Greg Jones, Nick Timoney, David McCann.
Replacements: Tom Stewart, Eric O’Sullivan, Ross Kane, Mick Kearney, Marcus Rea, Nathan Doak, Angus Curtis, Rob Lyttle.
Ulster backline looks good. We should have the nudge on that pack though.
(1-8) Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Marty Moore, Alan O’Connor (Capt.), Sam Carter, Greg Jones, Nick Timoney, David McCann.
Replacements: Tom Stewart, Eric O’Sullivan, Ross Kane, Mick Kearney, Marcus Rea, Nathan Doak, Angus Curtis, Rob Lyttle.
Ulster backline looks good. We should have the nudge on that pack though.
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Re: Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
I'd say its more likely that Ruddock would move in the row again, ceteris paribus!
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Great to see Will Connors back
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Will Connors ! Yay.
Light on lock cover.
Interesting that Ruddock isn't captain but congrats to Luke. Hugely experienced side. Really looking forward to the midfield battle.
Light on lock cover.
Interesting that Ruddock isn't captain but congrats to Luke. Hugely experienced side. Really looking forward to the midfield battle.
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Very exciting team named! Is there a case for us signing a NIQ lock for next season with Dev probably moving on?
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Re: Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
Good team but disappointing not to see Tommy O’Brien starting on the wing. I like Adam Byrne but Tommy should be getting as much gametime as possible.
On a side note, a five week break for the URC is ridiculous.
On a side note, a five week break for the URC is ridiculous.
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Interesting, I wonder would the IRFU allow it.
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Agree on TOB, but AB has been brilliant since he came back in fairness, and is a real physical weapon in terms of how we're now using our wingers coming inside.elephantman wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 12:39 pm Good team but disappointing not to see Tommy O’Brien starting on the wing. I like Adam Byrne but Tommy should be getting as much gametime as possible.
On a side note, a five week break for the URC is ridiculous.
He could definitely be starting against Bath in a few weeks with DK out.
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Very surprised to see Furlong in there - maybe they're hoping to mention his 3-year central contract and get a big roar from the RDS crowdwixfjord wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 11:59 am Strong looking side.
Max in the second row bench spot is interesting. That would've been Dunne surely if he wasn't on Baa Baas duty.
Basically we had to play Tadhg, who has started three AIs in a row at TH because Big Mike isn't around. Looks like Leo et al don't have same faith in Vakh/Clarkson as some above.
I would have thought, if anything, Healy would have been thrown in as he had a much lighter load during the AIs
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Great looking team. Am really looking forward to the BIB in action again. Delighted to see Adam Byrne starting. The guy has been through the wars to get himself back from injury and has impressed since his return. I think he deserves every chance to fulfill his potential and my fingers are crossed for him that he succeeds!!!
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Re: Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
Surprised not to see Josh Murphy in that Squad but absolutely trust Leo that Max is more suitable. The inclusion of Scott Penny is indicative of the importance they place on poaching at breakdown.
Surprised (and delighted) to see Tadhg included. Certainly don't think Warwick or O'Sullivan would have caused Vahk or Clarkson any significant problem.
Surprised (and delighted) to see Tadhg included. Certainly don't think Warwick or O'Sullivan would have caused Vahk or Clarkson any significant problem.
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I suspect this means he'll be rested for a game further down the line that he might otherwise have expected to start. The home game v Bath could be that option. Give him the next two weeks off and have fit and fresh for the trip to Montpellier.Laighin Break wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 1:45 pmVery surprised to see Furlong in there - maybe they're hoping to mention his 3-year central contract and get a big roar from the RDS crowdwixfjord wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 11:59 am Strong looking side.
Max in the second row bench spot is interesting. That would've been Dunne surely if he wasn't on Baa Baas duty.
Basically we had to play Tadhg, who has started three AIs in a row at TH because Big Mike isn't around. Looks like Leo et al don't have same faith in Vakh/Clarkson as some above.
I would have thought, if anything, Healy would have been thrown in as he had a much lighter load during the AIs
Look out Itchy, he's Irish
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Yeah good point, it might mean Big Mike gets the next two games as starter and Healy benches as sub TH.cormac wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 2:38 pmI suspect this means he'll be rested for a game further down the line that he might otherwise have expected to start. The home game v Bath could be that option. Give him the next two weeks off and have fit and fresh for the trip to Montpellier.Laighin Break wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 1:45 pmVery surprised to see Furlong in there - maybe they're hoping to mention his 3-year central contract and get a big roar from the RDS crowdwixfjord wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 11:59 am Strong looking side.
Max in the second row bench spot is interesting. That would've been Dunne surely if he wasn't on Baa Baas duty.
Basically we had to play Tadhg, who has started three AIs in a row at TH because Big Mike isn't around. Looks like Leo et al don't have same faith in Vakh/Clarkson as some above.
I would have thought, if anything, Healy would have been thrown in as he had a much lighter load during the AIs
Obviously a bit of bargaining done with IRFU because there's no way Tadhg would be starting this game if Mike was available.
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Re: Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
+1Ruckedtobits wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 1:49 pm Surprised not to see Josh Murphy in that Squad but absolutely trust Leo that Max is more suitable. The inclusion of Scott Penny is indicative of the importance they place on poaching at breakdown.
Surprised (and delighted) to see Tadhg included. Certainly don't think Warwick or O'Sullivan would have caused Vahk or Clarkson any significant problem.
Re: Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
Barbarians v Samoa game has been cancelled due to covid cases in the Barbarians camp.
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Re: Leinster vs Ulster, RDS, 27/11/21, 8pm
I've said it before but it still amazes me how many rugby matches are being postponed/cancelled compared to football.
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The Baa Baas and Covid haven't had a good run at it
https://www.the42.ie/barbarians-cancell ... 8-Oct2020/