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Sadly Niall Morris is leaving Tigers
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johng wrote:
simonokeeffe wrote:That list is pretty out of date now

Shame for Hurley, if he'd played more at 12 and less on the wing who knows
Dinny Bill as they call him.
Hurley is an interesting one, would love to know how or why he is considered an exiled Leinster player?
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He's not, he's an exiled player from Leinster!
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Dave Cahill wrote:He's not, he's an exiled player from Leinster!
So the Cork born Munster player, who attended secondary school in limerick and went to UCC is an exile from Leinster? Ok, not sure that makes sense?

Next you'll be telling me you are also from Leinster?
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munster#1 wrote:
Dave Cahill wrote:He's not, he's an exiled player from Leinster!
So the Cork born Munster player, who attended secondary school in limerick and went to UCC is an exile from Leinster? Ok, not sure that makes sense?

Next you'll be telling me you are also from Leinster?
From the IRFU website.
The 24-year-old Cork Constitution clubman, originally from Kells in Meath, took up rugby with Navan RFC but his career has really taken off down south, where he graduated from UCC and joined the Munster Academy
But if you want to claim him in the name of Munster then fine. He's not exactly BOD, now is he.
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they can have Niall Ronan too
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blockhead wrote:
munster#1 wrote:
Dave Cahill wrote:He's not, he's an exiled player from Leinster!
So the Cork born Munster player, who attended secondary school in limerick and went to UCC is an exile from Leinster? Ok, not sure that makes sense?

Next you'll be telling me you are also from Leinster?
From the IRFU website.
The 24-year-old Cork Constitution clubman, originally from Kells in Meath, took up rugby with Navan RFC but his career has really taken off down south, where he graduated from UCC and joined the Munster Academy
But if you want to claim him in the name of Munster then fine. He's not exactly BOD, now is he.
Not really bothered about him being BOD or not, its just my opinion that whoever included him in their list may have made an error.

Then again, Rhys Ruddock is Welsh after all.
Does this also mean that Fitzgerald is a Munster Exile?(No I do not want to claim him)
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Rhys Ruddock. Born in Dublin to a Dublin Mammy.
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blockhead wrote:Rhys Ruddock. Born in Dublin to a Dublin Mammy.
Does that mean that he is from Dublin?
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munster#1 wrote:
blockhead wrote:Rhys Ruddock. Born in Dublin to a Dublin Mammy.
Does that mean that he is from Dublin?
Depends, is Jordi Murphy from Barcelona, is Jerry Flannery from Galway, is BOD a northsider, is Jamie Heaslip from Wolveria ?
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Oldschoolsocks wrote:
munster#1 wrote:
blockhead wrote:Rhys Ruddock. Born in Dublin to a Dublin Mammy.
Does that mean that he is from Dublin?
Depends, is Jordi Murphy from Barcelona, is Jerry Flannery from Galway, is BOD a northsider, is Jamie Heaslip from Wolveria ?

Rhys has never won a european cup so that makes him kind of welsh
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simonokeeffe wrote:

Rhys has never won a european cup so that makes him kind of welsh
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simonokeeffe wrote:they can have Niall Ronan too
Oh he's already made his bed. Gobshite. Was delighted all those years ago when Shaggy got him with a nice shot in a Munster v Leinster game.
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wixfjord wrote:
simonokeeffe wrote:they can have Niall Ronan too
Oh he's already made his bed. Gobshite. Was delighted all those years ago when Shaggy got him with a nice shot in a Munster v Leinster game.
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Rhys has never won a european cup so that makes him kind of welsh
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How about Niyi Adeolokun in Connacht? Moved to Dublin aged 11, played rugby in De Le Salle and Trinity. Can we claim him?

EDIT: Also, Jerry Sexton (brother of Johnny) was at Exeter, moved to London Irish for the remainder of this season. Dunno what he'll be up to after
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http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/p ... -1.2655463

Adeolokun was in the Leinster under-19 development set-up. He's one of ours.
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Felix Jones gets on the coaching ticket for the team from Limerick.
Skills coach I think. Wonder will he teach them his head-bobbing running style? Which, I know for a fact, he copied off Paula Radcliffe.
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Well done to Jack O'Connell who goes up to Premiership with Bristol, who although beaten tonight by Doncaster Knights 32-34, won overall two legs by 13 points. That's the 3rd time of asking for them after play-off defeats by L Welsh and Worcester but owners have deep pockets and Andy Robinson has been around the block as a top-level coach. They could become another Gloucester or Exeter and suddenly West Country rugby, adding Bath to the mix, is beginning to look like its historic strength as the centre of English rugby power.

Wasps qua Coventry, Leicester and Saints only need the resurrection of Moseley and the top-level map of English rugby will look like it did in the 60's, 70's and 80s
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Ruckedtobits wrote:Well done to Jack O'Connell who goes up to Premiership with Bristol, who although beaten tonight by Doncaster Knights 32-34, won overall two legs by 13 points. That's the 3rd time of asking for them after play-off defeats by L Welsh and Worcester but owners have deep pockets and Andy Robinson has been around the block as a top-level coach. They could become another Gloucester or Exeter and suddenly West Country rugby, adding Bath to the mix, is beginning to look like its historic strength as the centre of English rugby power.

Wasps qua Coventry, Leicester and Saints only need the resurrection of Moseley and the top-level map of English rugby will look like it did in the 60's, 70's and 80s
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simonokeeffe wrote: Think Hudson will be released, missed whole season with injury
He didn't. He couldn't make the Bristol side so was farmed out to Moseley on loan. His contract is up now and won't be renewed
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