Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Based on refereeing performances last night in Llanelli (Peyper) and Leicester (Reynaul) we might be happy to have a strong referee like Pearse.
Although Leinster fans may be in a position, number wise, to influence the Ref, the likelihood is that Pearse will call as he sees it, not as he hears it.
The wet conditions will put a premium on fielding the ball and chasing kicks in attack. Based on recent evidence, Larmour and Lowe are more effective at selecting the best route to compete in the air, than particularly Baloucoune, and to a lesser extent Stockdale.
JGP's kicking may be as important as his passing and delighted with the prospect of Luke coming in to close the deal. I expect, and hope, that Leinster back-row will put huge pressure on Doak, whose passing is pedestrian in comparison with JGP. In wel weather block-downs are usually much more in evidence.
Although Leinster fans may be in a position, number wise, to influence the Ref, the likelihood is that Pearse will call as he sees it, not as he hears it.
The wet conditions will put a premium on fielding the ball and chasing kicks in attack. Based on recent evidence, Larmour and Lowe are more effective at selecting the best route to compete in the air, than particularly Baloucoune, and to a lesser extent Stockdale.
JGP's kicking may be as important as his passing and delighted with the prospect of Luke coming in to close the deal. I expect, and hope, that Leinster back-row will put huge pressure on Doak, whose passing is pedestrian in comparison with JGP. In wel weather block-downs are usually much more in evidence.
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Reynal is probably my least favourite ref and last night he gave Edinburgh a right shoeing in the first half.Ruckedtobits wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 7:51 am Based on refereeing performances last night in Llanelli (Peyper) and Leicester (Reynaul) we might be happy to have a strong referee like Pearse.
Although Leinster fans may be in a position, number wise, to influence the Ref, the likelihood is that Pearse will call as he sees it, not as he hears it.
The wet conditions will put a premium on fielding the ball and chasing kicks in attack. Based on recent evidence, Larmour and Lowe are more effective at selecting the best route to compete in the air, than particularly Baloucoune, and to a lesser extent Stockdale.
JGP's kicking may be as important as his passing and delighted with the prospect of Luke coming in to close the deal. I expect, and hope, that Leinster back-row will put huge pressure on Doak, whose passing is pedestrian in comparison with JGP. In wel weather block-downs are usually much more in evidence.
Embra shot themselves in the foot so many times though it was criminal. That's a team that should be fighting for a semi spot in URC and Heino. They're so mentally brittle.
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Don't agree with that. Sheridan is new but has been really really good in his recent performances. Keep an eye on him, you'll be impressed. As for rea, it's the better one(marcus) and he's Ulster's only real jackaller. He's a very effective 7 and should probably have started. Moxham is the strangest inclusion, he hasn't shown anything special in his games.
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Agree on Sheridan. I wasnt overly impressed with him at u20s but he’s changed my mind since. Seems more mobile now as well as really filling out and developers s nice level of aggression. He’s like a slightly smaller Joe McCarthy
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
I don't remember seeing him before, but I was impressed by Sheridan, when he came off the bench last week vs the Bulls and put in a solid shift for a newbie.allezlesverres wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 11:47 amDon't agree with that. Sheridan is new but has been really really good in his recent performances. Keep an eye on him, you'll be impressed. As for rea, it's the better one(marcus) and he's Ulster's only real jackaller. He's a very effective 7 and should probably have started. Moxham is the strangest inclusion, he hasn't shown anything special in his games.
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Sheridan (at the moment) is clearly a step down physically on what's starting for Ulster in second row and what we have to come in. Ulster scrum/maul could struggle with him in second row and Jenkins on the pitch.allezlesverres wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 11:47 amDon't agree with that. Sheridan is new but has been really really good in his recent performances. Keep an eye on him, you'll be impressed. As for rea, it's the better one(marcus) and he's Ulster's only real jackaller. He's a very effective 7 and should probably have started. Moxham is the strangest inclusion, he hasn't shown anything special in his games.
Being the better Rea isn't exactly a big prize. Again I'd have Penny a good bit ahead of him.
EOS/Stewart/JTA is good and probably equal with our trio.
Cooney/McGrath is much of a muchness.
Moore/Byrne is comparing apples with oranges but in terms of impact is a slight tip towards Ulster. However if Burns goes down that selection creates a big problem.
And Frawley/Moxham is no contest.
So perhaps 'a big weakness' is harsh, but I do think the lack of a real second row and outhalf could be an issue on a day like today.
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Has Donal Lenihan had a few drinks? His commentary is all over the place.
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
How have Ulster not had a card? Constant infringing on their line.
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Donal Lenihan thinks Tom O'Toole was carded, when all he got was a warning. "Ulster with 14 men after the break..." me h**e!
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
That first half reminded me of Ireland vs England two weeks ago. Hopefully our fellas will hit their stride in the second half. Certainly they're putting Ulster under ginormous pressure at the breakdown, counterrucking etc., which is good to see.
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In fairness it’s unbelievable he wasn’triocard911 wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 6:18 pm Donal Lenihan thinks Tom O'Toole was carded, when all he got was a warning. "Ulster with 14 men after the break..." me h**e!
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
In fairness it's unbelievable of Donal Lenihan imagining a yellow card been shown by Luke Pearce and TO'T had been given his marching orders, when it never happened. What TV is he watching?JKBA wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 6:28 pmIn fairness it’s unbelievable he wasn’triocard911 wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 6:18 pm Donal Lenihan thinks Tom O'Toole was carded, when all he got was a warning. "Ulster with 14 men after the break..." me h**e!
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He’s also struggling with 16 - 8 apparentlyriocard911 wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 6:32 pmIn fairness it's unbelievable of Donal Lenihan imagining a yellow card been shown by Luke Pearce and TO'T had been given his marching orders, when it never happened. What TV is he watching?JKBA wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 6:28 pmIn fairness it’s unbelievable he wasn’triocard911 wrote: ↑April 1st, 2023, 6:18 pm Donal Lenihan thinks Tom O'Toole was carded, when all he got was a warning. "Ulster with 14 men after the break..." me h**e!
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
At least we did the give away a pt and card.
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Saw some tweets saying the quarter will be Friday….
Pretty unfair if that’s the case
Pretty unfair if that’s the case
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
That was both pleasing and reassuring to see us grind out a victory - and win the odd scrum peno, while we were at it. Our D was the winning of the match. Ulster kept finding themselves smashed back behind the gain line. Delighted for Conan getting the MOTM. Much deserved. James Ryan was huge too!!!
Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Physically bullied Ulster for the entire game. Conan, Ryan, Baird were superb.
Good game management from Ross and Lowe's kicking gave us several kicking wins.
Job done.
Good game management from Ross and Lowe's kicking gave us several kicking wins.
Job done.
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Some ask to fill the Aviva for a Friday night fixture in 6 days (as per the rumor).
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Re: Leinster v Ulster: HC Last 16; April 1st
Hopefully it is the Friday. I’ve a wedding to attend on the Saturday.
The Sunday would also be acceptable to me.
The Sunday would also be acceptable to me.
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