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30 man squad named. All in RoG, Leamy, Cully, Marcus.

just covering all bases..
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RobbieRockBoy wrote:30 man squad named. All in RoG, Leamy, Cully, Marcus.

just covering all bases..
What a surprise. Is Leamy in as a center? :wink:
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Flash Gordon wrote:
RobbieRockBoy wrote:30 man squad named. All in RoG, Leamy, Cully, Marcus.

just covering all bases..
What a surprise. Is Leamy in as a center? :wink:
about as much as a surprise as Leinsters'..

leamy's covering prop on Sunday, din'tcha hear..?
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RobbieRockBoy wrote:
Flash Gordon wrote:
RobbieRockBoy wrote:30 man squad named. All in RoG, Leamy, Cully, Marcus.

just covering all bases..
What a surprise. Is Leamy in as a center? :wink:
about as much as a surprise as Leinsters'..

leamy's covering prop on Sunday, din'tcha hear..?
Don't tell me, ***Stop press*** late signing for Turnipstan, coach Declan Kidney brings in new signing Shane Jennings on the wing.....but then tells him that Keogh is in ahead of him. Jennings leaves for a lucrative deal in Dubai after being convinced he has no future..... :lol:
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Flash Gordon wrote:
RobbieRockBoy wrote:
Flash Gordon wrote: What a surprise. Is Leamy in as a center? :wink:
about as much as a surprise as Leinsters'..

leamy's covering prop on Sunday, din'tcha hear..?
Don't tell me, ***Stop press*** late signing for Turnipstan, coach Declan Kidney brings in new signing Shane Jennings on the wing.....but then tells him that Keogh is in ahead of him. Jennings leaves for a lucrative deal in Dubai after being convinced he has no future..... :lol:
Everytime I see Jennings in the Leicster jersey it breaks my heart. :cry:
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Duke Raoul wrote:Everytime I see Jennings in the Leicster jersey it breaks my heart. :cry:
You shouldn't feel too sad - ok it's our loss but - he's going to have a great career playing the game he loves to a very high standard. Once we've got the debacle that will be France 07 out of the way he'll be seen a lot in green too.
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Duke Raoul wrote: Everytime I see Jennings in the Leicster jersey it breaks my heart. :cry:
Well, as Mort says, at least he's playing the game to a high level.

If he was still at Leinster, either he or Gleeson would be benchwarming, and I don't think that does anyone any good. As it is, Glees hangs onto his spot, and Niall Ronan will become his natural successor in the blue 7 shirt.

Meanwhile, the no7 jersey in England's 2 biggest clubs is held down by 2 Irishmen. I don't think that's a bad thing.
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Uncle Mort wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote:Everytime I see Jennings in the Leicster jersey it breaks my heart. :cry:
You shouldn't feel too sad - ok it's our loss but - he's going to have a great career playing the game he loves to a very high standard. Once we've got the debacle that will be France 07 out of the way he'll be seen a lot in green too.
True enough Mort, and I haven't given up hope of seeing him wearing the Blue again either.
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Duke Raoul wrote:
Uncle Mort wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote:Everytime I see Jennings in the Leicster jersey it breaks my heart. :cry:
You shouldn't feel too sad - ok it's our loss but - he's going to have a great career playing the game he loves to a very high standard. Once we've got the debacle that will be France 07 out of the way he'll be seen a lot in green too.
True enough Mort, and I haven't given up hope of seeing him wearing the Blue again either.
very true - and there are some very good tutors in all the dark arts of back row play where he is
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Uncle Mort wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote:
Uncle Mort wrote: You shouldn't feel too sad - ok it's our loss but - he's going to have a great career playing the game he loves to a very high standard. Once we've got the debacle that will be France 07 out of the way he'll be seen a lot in green too.
True enough Mort, and I haven't given up hope of seeing him wearing the Blue again either.
very true - and there are some very good tutors in all the dark arts of back row play where he is
I know just the man you're talking about :lol:
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Duke Raoul wrote:
Uncle Mort wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote: True enough Mort, and I haven't given up hope of seeing him wearing the Blue again either.
very true - and there are some very good tutors in all the dark arts of back row play where he is
I know just the man you're talking about :lol:
i hear he's 'handy' on the side of the scrum
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Darce wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote:
Uncle Mort wrote: very true - and there are some very good tutors in all the dark arts of back row play where he is
I know just the man you're talking about :lol:
i hear he's 'handy' on the side of the scrum
and too small to be an international no. 7
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I was one of his biggest fans last season. I thought DK was mad dropping him for the Leicester game and that he would improve no end at Tigers. Looking at his recentform he has actually regressed. Seems to have lost some of his mobility with the extra weight.
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[quote="sewa"]I was one of his biggest fans last season. I thought DK was mad dropping him for the Leicester game and that he would improve no end at Tigers. Looking at his recentform he has actually regressed. Seems to have lost some of his mobility with the extra weight.[/quote]

Is becoming your typical GP back-rower so.
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Duke Raoul wrote:
sewa wrote:I was one of his biggest fans last season. I thought DK was mad dropping him for the Leicester game and that he would improve no end at Tigers. Looking at his recentform he has actually regressed. Seems to have lost some of his mobility with the extra weight.[/quote]

Is becoming your typical GP back-rower so.
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Slagging our back row is something I feel will come back to bite you. I am looking forward to quoting this Monday.
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sewa wrote:
Duke Raoul wrote:
sewa wrote:I was one of his biggest fans last season. I thought DK was mad dropping him for the Leicester game and that he would improve no end at Tigers. Looking at his recentform he has actually regressed. Seems to have lost some of his mobility with the extra weight.[/quote]

Is becoming your typical GP back-rower so.
Slagging our back row is something I feel will come back to bite you. I am looking forward to quoting this Monday.
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Calm down Sewa. The "GP" I was referring to is the Guinness Premiership. :roll:

Munster's back row is immense. As is is ours, and arguably slightly better balanced too. It'll be the mother [mammy] of all battles come Sunday. Enjoy mate.
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