Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
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Maybe this will inspire you https://www.the42.ie/connacht-leinster- ... 9-Apr2022/
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Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
Consider me inspiredronk wrote: ↑April 16th, 2022, 11:03 pm Maybe this will inspire you https://www.the42.ie/connacht-leinster- ... 9-Apr2022/
Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
hugonaut wrote: ↑April 15th, 2022, 10:39 pmThey were a great bunch. Nobody seems to enjoy the day as much as the special needs teams ... they are a bunch of showboaters when they score! Huge respect to all the players, parents, coaches and referees.D2 Blue wrote: ↑April 15th, 2022, 3:09 pm Just want to give a huge shoutout to the Seapoint Dragons special needs tag team who are playing in the halftime games. My lad is one of the Dragons. The team is 10 years old this year and this is a huge honour for them. They're bursting with excitement and on the way to the stadium already - the only problem will be getting them back off the pitch.
So could you please give them a huge cheer at halftime, it will mean so much to them and to the proud parents and coaches (who are simply fantastic people).
GWAN THE DRAGONS ..... and CMON LEINSTER too (to win by 15+ in the end).
Thanks
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Thanks Hugonaut (and also TMC, Morf, Twist, riocard911, Hippo and TheLeinsterLad - think that's everyone!),
The players had a fantastic day and so did the coaches and parents and refs. They played so well and so did Westmanstown. The excitement and nerves while in the service tunnel was something else - just like Gladiator! I was helping out on the pitch and the reception that all the teams got was just incredible. And yes we have plenty of showboaters on the team - they're like that at training too. Its great to be able to show off their abilities and to forget about challenges or difficulties. The icing on the cake was Caelan Doris and Andrew Porter coming over to meet both teams after the game as TMC mentioned. They're great lads and very kind with their time.
Thanks a million for the cheers, applause and ovation that the players got as they left the pitch especially from the south stand. They were just delighted and it meant so much to them and the coaches and parents. Best fans in the world - but of course everyone knows that!
PS - great result for Leinster and some great tries, but its a pity that our reward is an away trip to Leicester. Looks like we'll have to earn that fifth star the hard way.
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Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
I enjoyed the half time game more than the “main event”, special mention for the lad with the Ronaldo celebrations. He’s some boyo!D2 Blue wrote: ↑April 17th, 2022, 12:38 amhugonaut wrote: ↑April 15th, 2022, 10:39 pmThey were a great bunch. Nobody seems to enjoy the day as much as the special needs teams ... they are a bunch of showboaters when they score! Huge respect to all the players, parents, coaches and referees.D2 Blue wrote: ↑April 15th, 2022, 3:09 pm Just want to give a huge shoutout to the Seapoint Dragons special needs tag team who are playing in the halftime games. My lad is one of the Dragons. The team is 10 years old this year and this is a huge honour for them. They're bursting with excitement and on the way to the stadium already - the only problem will be getting them back off the pitch.
So could you please give them a huge cheer at halftime, it will mean so much to them and to the proud parents and coaches (who are simply fantastic people).
GWAN THE DRAGONS ..... and CMON LEINSTER too (to win by 15+ in the end).
Thanks
D2
Thanks Hugonaut (and also TMC, Morf, Twist, riocard911, Hippo and TheLeinsterLad - think that's everyone!),
The players had a fantastic day and so did the coaches and parents and refs. They played so well and so did Westmanstown. The excitement and nerves while in the service tunnel was something else - just like Gladiator! I was helping out on the pitch and the reception that all the teams got was just incredible. And yes we have plenty of showboaters on the team - they're like that at training too. Its great to be able to show off their abilities and to forget about challenges or difficulties. The icing on the cake was Caelan Doris and Andrew Porter coming over to meet both teams after the game as TMC mentioned. They're great lads and very kind with their time.
Thanks a million for the cheers, applause and ovation that the players got as they left the pitch especially from the south stand. They were just delighted and it meant so much to them and the coaches and parents. Best fans in the world - but of course everyone knows that!
PS - great result for Leinster and some great tries, but its a pity that our reward is an away trip to Leicester. Looks like we'll have to earn that fifth star the hard way.
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Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
Dev was originally North Kildare no, did he Gick muchOldschoolsocks wrote: ↑April 16th, 2022, 10:29 pmThat little part of me that takes enjoyment from hearing a gickonian got kicked in the nuts agrees with you, but I’m trying to be a better person.
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Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
I think Dev is an old knockonian
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Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
While at the game I too thought it was a harsh card but having watched it back since its a red card and Aki got away with one there.curates_egg wrote: ↑April 16th, 2022, 9:01 pmI don’t see definite head contact in any of the angles but, the way Sexton’s head goes back, it doesn’t look good.wixfjord wrote: ↑April 16th, 2022, 10:04 amWatch it again.curates_egg wrote: ↑April 16th, 2022, 7:19 am
Just watched it back. As slick as our backline was, and as good as the platform was, the Connacht defending is really poor. So many missed tackles and positional/decision-making errors.
On the incidents:
- Hugo should have had yellow.
- I genuinely believe the Aki one was a cracking tackle. I thought so at the game (was just in front of me). It’s a torso hit, with a wrap.
- Aungier’s was unnecessary, high, reckless and dangerous; no arm shoulder barge that hits his face: red all day.
It's a late hit and his head makes contact with Sexton's jaw first.
Clear yellow and could've been a red. Wrap and Sexton's slight post pass dip is probably the thing that brings it down.
Pause this at 3.14 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REyE_5E ... allengeCup
Aki was trying to act the hard man after missing Robbie earlier.
It’s either a perfectly good hit or a red though. Yellow is nonsense.
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Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
Why is that?curates_egg wrote: ↑April 16th, 2022, 9:01 pm
It’s either a perfectly good hit or a red though. Yellow is nonsense.
Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
Fair play to Hansen for having a cut off his international captain. It’s no good for Ireland if everyone is cowed by Johnny.LeinsterLeader wrote:Interesting side note, but we were at the players tunnel and JS and Mack H were having a right go at each other coming off the pitch at half time. One thing I heard, clear as a bell was JS shouted at him " Yeah....well, put it on Instagram".
Wonder were Leinster upset about some of his comments from the previous week?
Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
Class from Doris and Porter. They were still having their photos taken with the tag teams long after the final whistle.D2 Blue wrote: ↑April 17th, 2022, 12:38 amhugonaut wrote: ↑April 15th, 2022, 10:39 pmThey were a great bunch. Nobody seems to enjoy the day as much as the special needs teams ... they are a bunch of showboaters when they score! Huge respect to all the players, parents, coaches and referees.D2 Blue wrote: ↑April 15th, 2022, 3:09 pm Just want to give a huge shoutout to the Seapoint Dragons special needs tag team who are playing in the halftime games. My lad is one of the Dragons. The team is 10 years old this year and this is a huge honour for them. They're bursting with excitement and on the way to the stadium already - the only problem will be getting them back off the pitch.
So could you please give them a huge cheer at halftime, it will mean so much to them and to the proud parents and coaches (who are simply fantastic people).
GWAN THE DRAGONS ..... and CMON LEINSTER too (to win by 15+ in the end).
Thanks
D2
Thanks Hugonaut (and also TMC, Morf, Twist, riocard911, Hippo and TheLeinsterLad - think that's everyone!),
The players had a fantastic day and so did the coaches and parents and refs. They played so well and so did Westmanstown. The excitement and nerves while in the service tunnel was something else - just like Gladiator! I was helping out on the pitch and the reception that all the teams got was just incredible. And yes we have plenty of showboaters on the team - they're like that at training too. Its great to be able to show off their abilities and to forget about challenges or difficulties. The icing on the cake was Caelan Doris and Andrew Porter coming over to meet both teams after the game as TMC mentioned. They're great lads and very kind with their time.
Thanks a million for the cheers, applause and ovation that the players got as they left the pitch especially from the south stand. They were just delighted and it meant so much to them and the coaches and parents. Best fans in the world - but of course everyone knows that!
PS - great result for Leinster and some great tries, but its a pity that our reward is an away trip to Leicester. Looks like we'll have to earn that fifth star the hard way.
Re: Leinster v Connacht Aviva Friday 15th 5.30
Those HT inclusive games pics are now on the Leinster website btw.
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