Ospreys away, Sunday, Nov 8th 3pm
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Can anyone explain why Dave Kearney looked so disappointes to have scored that try? His reaction was very odd.
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Sheehan's physicality is really impressive. Help up their 15 there and ripped the ball from him like a rag doll.
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Annoying one there. Ref called advantage over as he kicked it
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2 weeks in a row now for Ruddock (and much deserved). Mad how he's so overlooked by Irish management
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Ruddock really is such an incredible go-to option for the coaches. Regardless of the match, whether its a knock-out Heineken match or a scrappy error fest like today, he is always there to make the hard yards, the dominant tackle or the crucial turnover. Absolute legend
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Great to see Hughie at fullback and Hawkshaw on at 10
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Lineout has gone to shite since Sheehan came in. Shame because he has been v good around the park.
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Being able to pick a pack with the likes of Tracy, Bent, Molony, Fardy, Murphy, Ruddock in it is a serious benefit in games like this. All properly physical, savvy pros who won't give an inch.
Good win.
Ospreys were very poor, but kept going in fairness.
JOB, ROL, Rhys were pick of the bunch for me.
Fardy's form is a bit of a worry, v. quiet again.
Hopefully TOB isn't too bad.
Good win.
Ospreys were very poor, but kept going in fairness.
JOB, ROL, Rhys were pick of the bunch for me.
Fardy's form is a bit of a worry, v. quiet again.
Hopefully TOB isn't too bad.
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Laighin Break wrote: ↑November 8th, 2020, 4:44 pm 2 weeks in a row now for Ruddock (and much deserved). Mad how he's so overlooked by Irish management
In the games so far this season Ruddock looks like he is playing in age grade match’s and he is about 5 years older than the rest of the players on the pitch. He looks in unbelievable shape and cardio wise he is still going as strong at the end as at the start.
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Re: Ospreys away, Sunday, Nov 8th 3pm
How successive Irish Coaches have not recognised the effectiveness of Rhys Ruddock against Welsh teams is a mystery to me. For years past, and certainly again in this season, Rhys raises his game and lifts his team mates, particularly against the Welsh. Whatever differential the South Africans considered existed to define the Irish as soft and the Welsh as hard certainly doesn't apply to Ruddock. Scrupulously clean but hard as nails he epitomises what an Irish pack always needs against Wales.
It would be a real recognition of his current form if Farrell summoned Ruddock, even at this relatively late stage in the Autumn. But it would be deserved.
It would be a real recognition of his current form if Farrell summoned Ruddock, even at this relatively late stage in the Autumn. But it would be deserved.
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How successive Irish Coaches have not recognised the effectiveness of Rhys Ruddock against Welsh teams is a mystery to me. For years past, and certainly again in this season, Rhys raises his game and lifts his team mates, particularly against the Welsh. Whatever differential the South Africans considered existed to define the Irish as soft and the Welsh as hard certainly doesn't apply to Ruddock. Scrupulously clean but hard as nails he epitomises what an Irish pack always needs against Wales.
It would be a real recognition of his current form if Farrell summoned Ruddock, even at this relatively late stage in the Autumn. But it would be deserved.
It would be a real recognition of his current form if Farrell summoned Ruddock, even at this relatively late stage in the Autumn. But it would be deserved.
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Mmm... maybe ‘cause Rhys is Welsh ??Ruckedtobits wrote: ↑November 8th, 2020, 5:09 pm How successive Irish Coaches have not recognised the effectiveness of Rhys Ruddock against Welsh teams is a mystery to me. For years past, and certainly again in this season, Rhys raises his game and lifts his team mates, particularly against the Welsh. Whatever differential the South Africans considered existed to define the Irish as soft and the Welsh as hard certainly doesn't apply to Ruddock. Scrupulously clean but hard as nails he epitomises what an Irish pack always needs against Wales.
It would be a real recognition of his current form if Farrell summoned Ruddock, even at this relatively late stage in the Autumn. But it would be deserved.
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Not the usual high level that we have come to expect from Leinster, but a BP win non the less.
Some calls to be made when the internationals return, none more so that Rhys, a few are pointing out that he should probably have been involved with Ireland.
When the internationals return, where does Rhys fit in?
Some good questions being asked about the Byrne brothers. I wonder if Ross’s lack of game time will go against him.
Strange to see Kearney looking so disappointed after his try, I wonder is he expressing his dissatisfaction at not being selected for the Irish squad?
Some calls to be made when the internationals return, none more so that Rhys, a few are pointing out that he should probably have been involved with Ireland.
When the internationals return, where does Rhys fit in?
Some good questions being asked about the Byrne brothers. I wonder if Ross’s lack of game time will go against him.
Strange to see Kearney looking so disappointed after his try, I wonder is he expressing his dissatisfaction at not being selected for the Irish squad?
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Scrappy enough stuff until the end
H Bryne has a bit to go, didn’t control the game too well and we became a bit shapeless in attack..could be down to short turnaround
TOB had a good game along with Rhys obviously
Jimmy was busy too
Pack was bit ragged, had their moments in attack but again coughed up possession
Bench weren’t great, Sheehans darts were poor and scrum withered a bit but i liked the defensive tenacity they showed too to Keep they out so it wasn’t all bad
Nice to see Dave K move above Rob in the all time scoring
H Bryne has a bit to go, didn’t control the game too well and we became a bit shapeless in attack..could be down to short turnaround
TOB had a good game along with Rhys obviously
Jimmy was busy too
Pack was bit ragged, had their moments in attack but again coughed up possession
Bench weren’t great, Sheehans darts were poor and scrum withered a bit but i liked the defensive tenacity they showed too to Keep they out so it wasn’t all bad
Nice to see Dave K move above Rob in the all time scoring
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God we’re very hard on our team !! ... 6 day turnaround , 2nd away match in a row , 5 points...Gearzbox2 wrote: ↑November 8th, 2020, 5:35 pm Scrappy enough stuff until the end
H Bryne has a bit to go, didn’t control the game too well and we became a bit shapeless in attack..could be down to short turnaround
TOB had a good game along with Rhys obviously
Jimmy was busy too
Pack was bit ragged, had their moments in attack but again coughed up possession
Bench weren’t great, Sheehans darts were poor and scrum withered a bit but i liked the defensive tenacity they showed too to Keep they out so it wasn’t all bad
Nice to see Dave K move above Rob in the all time scoring
C’mon .. give them a break
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Ok I’m sorry we were great, brilliant, incrediblealanair wrote: ↑November 8th, 2020, 5:55 pmGod we’re very hard on our team !! ... 6 day turnaround , 2nd away match in a row , 5 points...Gearzbox2 wrote: ↑November 8th, 2020, 5:35 pm Scrappy enough stuff until the end
H Bryne has a bit to go, didn’t control the game too well and we became a bit shapeless in attack..could be down to short turnaround
TOB had a good game along with Rhys obviously
Jimmy was busy too
Pack was bit ragged, had their moments in attack but again coughed up possession
Bench weren’t great, Sheehans darts were poor and scrum withered a bit but i liked the defensive tenacity they showed too to Keep they out so it wasn’t all bad
Nice to see Dave K move above Rob in the all time scoring
C’mon .. give them a break
Just my opinion on the game as I saw it...fully behind the team
Like I said in a earlier post....I believe this group could beat that osprey team by 30+
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Yep harsh to call that pack performance 'a bit ragged'.
They picked a big 1-8 to go after us and between mins 20-60 we completely overwhelmed them. Our back row had theirs on toast.
They picked a big 1-8 to go after us and between mins 20-60 we completely overwhelmed them. Our back row had theirs on toast.