Pro 14 Final vs Munster, March 27th. 5pm. @ The RDS.
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The Munster production line is still in full swing.
The Munster production line is still in full swing.
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Re: Pro 14 Final vs Munster, March 27th. 5pm. @ The RDS.
Saffer nua to replace CJ. Some people never learn....
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Lads ye don’t have any big meat head saffers available. Coz if we didn’t go shopping in Donnybrook or Durban we might actually have to play a few local lads.
Some of whom actually look quite decent
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Some of whom actually look quite decent
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blockhead wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 3:49 pmQuinne was saying today that he was frightened for Munster when he saw Leinster warming up. He also didn't stick the boot in post match on Premier Sports because he felt sorry for them.Flash Gordon wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 3:19 pmCan't understand the media angle on Munster, if we lost so many finals and derbies they'd be wheeling out the ladyboy tag again. Personally, I think they have a coaching ticket problem there. For years they've had nothing going on in attack when we play them, they just seem to shovel the ball along the line meaninglessly. Their kicking game developed because they couldn't get anything out of ball in hand. De Allende didn't look particularly interested. I'd wonder about the quality of their coaching AND their culture. The great Munster team of the 2000's ran on culture and the sum was always greater than the parts, not sure that's the case anymore.RoboProp wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 10:29 am
Exactly this, they were beaten off the pitch and it's still about them. The narrative always seems to be about them.
You had Leinster players with massive points to prove and they more than proved them; take a well deserved bow Ruddock, Conan, Dave Kearney and Luke.
What struck me was that you had a guys who have been in the Irish camp for more time since we've returned to rugby than they've been with Leinster slot seamlessly back in. I heard Ferg say during the week that sometimes it takes a week or two to re-familiarise with the plays in the provincial systems, it was like these players were never away.
I never tire of seeing how any given player can on any part of the pitch "ball" (to use the vernacular of the youth) . Go be the days when Mike Ross would get the ball and you knew exactly what was going to happen next he'd go into contact and make flip all yards or he'd shovel a pass to his left. Never mastered the left to right myself. Not a slight on Rossy, I love Rossy and he's exactly the kind of prop I wanted to be when I was lad, but the game has moved on.
We were dynamic, aggressive and most importantly absolutely clinical. It was an absolute pleasure. I know a few things went wrong for us, but it's just a luxury to watch a final against one of your greatest rivals and after 20 minutes think to yourself "we've got this lot on toast"
The reality is we butchered 3 or 4 chances that would have made that a 25-30 point game and that would have been a fair reflection of the game and it might have forced the coaching to have a long look at themselves down in Limerick. You look at what's happening up at Ulster and how their academy is starting to produce again and you'd think they will be our biggest Irish challenge in the near future.
Jasus! I'd rather be insulted than have people feeling sorry for my team.
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I’ll have some of the pills you’re on ....Sugary tae wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 5:30 pm Lads ye don’t have any big meat head saffers available. Coz if we didn’t go shopping in Donnybrook or Durban we might actually have to play a few local lads.
Some of whom actually look quite decent
Jesus H
@M#1 ... this guy is dragging your people down ... you should have a word...
Re: Pro 14 Final vs Munster, March 27th. 5pm. @ The RDS.
D4surfer wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 3:56 pm https://www.the42.ie/jason-jenkins-muns ... 9-Mar2021/
The Munster production line is still in full swing.
Niall Kelly, 2009 wrote: Importing instant-fix, High Veldt muscle isn’t going to provide either a medium or long-term solution – given a pack that still doesn’t get the difference between “want” and “need” to win – and gives not even immediate succour when any bought-in, beef-to-the-heel Boer heifer has Achilles’ hooves.
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Re: Pro 14 Final vs Munster, March 27th. 5pm. @ The RDS.
Exactly what I came here to say!joooooe wrote:D4surfer wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 3:56 pm https://www.the42.ie/jason-jenkins-muns ... 9-Mar2021/
The Munster production line is still in full swing.Niall Kelly, 2009 wrote: Importing instant-fix, High Veldt muscle isn’t going to provide either a medium or long-term solution – given a pack that still doesn’t get the difference between “want” and “need” to win – and gives not even immediate succour when any bought-in, beef-to-the-heel Boer heifer has Achilles’ hooves.I wrote:
What are they thinking? Surely it’s the front row that needs strengthening? This puts Tom Ahern back to what, 4th choice?
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Just a little bit sad now.
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enjoyed these two carries from JVDF:
Sits down Stander
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This is pure craziness.. what are Munster, and even worse the IRFU thinking?
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If Dev has to move on and this journeyman arrives in Limerick then Nucifora really has to go.erskinechilders wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 9:37 pm This is pure craziness.. what are Munster, and even worse the IRFU thinking?
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Firstly. I am Not saying that I agree with this signing at all, and would have preferred that this NIQ spot was used on a front row, but I really can’t see how you and others are linking these 2 events together?D4surfer wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 10:57 pmIf Dev has to move on and this journeyman arrives in Limerick then Nucifora really has to go.erskinechilders wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 9:37 pm This is pure craziness.. what are Munster, and even worse the IRFU thinking?
Leinster like Munster, Ulster and Connacht would have been given a budget and most likely guidelines on number of players allowed in each squad.
Leinster currently have the largest squad, and receive the largest sum in wage subsidies from the IRFU.
Surely you and others can see, if Toner is not offered a contract it is because Leo has decided that there is no place for Toner either within his budget or his squad size or that he does not envisage him being part of his future plans.
Just because a post upsets you, that doesn’t mean that it is wrong. People have different views in all aspects of life, this is a key ingredient to an interesting conversation.
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You are right on budget allocations but Nucifora is the "joined up thinking" guy. If there are Irish players or players coming through it's his job to ensure they have a pathway. Lock is a position where we don't have a massive amount of oven ready international talent. Ryan, Beirne and Hendo have proven their worth, Baird looks the real deal and i really like Thornbury but they haven't started international games. Lock is an attritional position where injuries are common, we need more depth.munster#1 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2021, 9:33 amFirstly. I am Not saying that I agree with this signing at all, and would have preferred that this NIQ spot was used on a front row, but I really can’t see how you and others are linking these 2 events together?D4surfer wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 10:57 pmIf Dev has to move on and this journeyman arrives in Limerick then Nucifora really has to go.erskinechilders wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 9:37 pm This is pure craziness.. what are Munster, and even worse the IRFU thinking?
Leinster like Munster, Ulster and Connacht would have been given a budget and most likely guidelines on number of players allowed in each squad.
Leinster currently have the largest squad, and receive the largest sum in wage subsidies from the IRFU.
Surely you and others can see, if Toner is not offered a contract it is because Leo has decided that there is no place for Toner either within his budget or his squad size or that he does not envisage him being part of his future plans.
As we all know, the provinces exist because the IRFU funds them and the return on investment isn't there at lock which historically was a local powerhouse position for Munster.
On the wage subsidies, the central contracts are a reflection of the fact that Leinster are producing more players from the Academy of course and without wanting to get into a them and us, Munster have done alright on IRFU subsidies, 10 million quid of interest free loans that may never be paid back and the IRFU picking up the mortgage on TP too.....
By the way if I needed a NIQ for Munster, it wouldn't be a lock!
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You have signings in every position of the front row and made a controversial tight head signing just last year.munster#1 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2021, 9:33 amFirstly. I am Not saying that I agree with this signing at all, and would have preferred that this NIQ spot was used on a front row, but I really can’t see how you and others are linking these 2 events together?D4surfer wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 10:57 pmIf Dev has to move on and this journeyman arrives in Limerick then Nucifora really has to go.erskinechilders wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 9:37 pm This is pure craziness.. what are Munster, and even worse the IRFU thinking?
Leinster like Munster, Ulster and Connacht would have been given a budget and most likely guidelines on number of players allowed in each squad.
Leinster currently have the largest squad, and receive the largest sum in wage subsidies from the IRFU.
Surely you and others can see, if Toner is not offered a contract it is because Leo has decided that there is no place for Toner either within his budget or his squad size or that he does not envisage him being part of his future plans.
If Munster are allowed make pointless vanity signings when everyone else is making the biggest cuts in the history of the pro game then yes it is an issue.
And it changed a lot. It changes Holland retiring when the squad is under pressure to a player forced out for another from the boys club.
Every province that's losing players should be pissed off.
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I agree with you, as I said in my post, I do not think a lock should be signed, and if it is confirmed without another lock going the other way, then I will be disappointed and confused.Flash Gordon wrote: ↑March 30th, 2021, 10:15 amYou are right on budget allocations but Nucifora is the "joined up thinking" guy. If there are Irish players or players coming through it's his job to ensure they have a pathway. Lock is a position where we don't have a massive amount of oven ready international talent. Ryan, Beirne and Hendo have proven their worth, Baird looks the real deal and i really like Thornbury but they haven't started international games. Lock is an attritional position where injuries are common, we need more depth.munster#1 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2021, 9:33 amFirstly. I am Not saying that I agree with this signing at all, and would have preferred that this NIQ spot was used on a front row, but I really can’t see how you and others are linking these 2 events together?
Leinster like Munster, Ulster and Connacht would have been given a budget and most likely guidelines on number of players allowed in each squad.
Leinster currently have the largest squad, and receive the largest sum in wage subsidies from the IRFU.
Surely you and others can see, if Toner is not offered a contract it is because Leo has decided that there is no place for Toner either within his budget or his squad size or that he does not envisage him being part of his future plans.
As we all know, the provinces exist because the IRFU funds them and the return on investment isn't there at lock which historically was a local powerhouse position for Munster.
On the wage subsidies, the central contracts are a reflection of the fact that Leinster are producing more players from the Academy of course and without wanting to get into a them and us, Munster have done alright on IRFU subsidies, 10 million quid of interest free loans that may never be paid back and the IRFU picking up the mortgage on TP too.....
By the way if I needed a NIQ for Munster, it wouldn't be a lock!
I was not in any way stating that the large number of subsidies allocated to Leinster players is not justified, just pointing out that Leinster probably have more cash to play around with for the rest of their squad as a result of these subsidies.
My point is that Leinster have a larger squad and more money to play around with (I would assume), meaning that if Toner is let go, it is because Leinster do not view him as being worthy of a contract, and not because the IRFU wouldn’t allow it as they want Munster to sign the new JJ.
Just because a post upsets you, that doesn’t mean that it is wrong. People have different views in all aspects of life, this is a key ingredient to an interesting conversation.
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I thought it was an interesting little side note to see Ross Byrne doing a good bit of talking in a huddle on Saturday. The others all seemed to be listening too which is good to see.
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Ferg McFadden talking about Scott Fardy on House of Rugby
“Scott Fardy, I’ve been involved with Leinster when they recruited badly and I’ve been involved when they recruited well, the importance of having someone like Scott Fardy in your squad you can’t put a value on that between his rugby ability obviously he got to a World Cup final he’s got so much experience in different cultures and different teams and countries but actually it’s the person as well, you need a fit for the club that has the same values that comes in and fits in seamlessly he’s just that guy, he’s great craic in the changing room but a really, really good professional.”
“Scott Fardy, I’ve been involved with Leinster when they recruited badly and I’ve been involved when they recruited well, the importance of having someone like Scott Fardy in your squad you can’t put a value on that between his rugby ability obviously he got to a World Cup final he’s got so much experience in different cultures and different teams and countries but actually it’s the person as well, you need a fit for the club that has the same values that comes in and fits in seamlessly he’s just that guy, he’s great craic in the changing room but a really, really good professional.”
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He's been a great signing.OTT wrote: ↑March 30th, 2021, 11:11 am Ferg McFadden talking about Scott Fardy on House of Rugby
“Scott Fardy, I’ve been involved with Leinster when they recruited badly and I’ve been involved when they recruited well, the importance of having someone like Scott Fardy in your squad you can’t put a value on that between his rugby ability obviously he got to a World Cup final he’s got so much experience in different cultures and different teams and countries but actually it’s the person as well, you need a fit for the club that has the same values that comes in and fits in seamlessly he’s just that guy, he’s great craic in the changing room but a really, really good professional.”
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We should make a move for Thomas Ahern.