James Lowe signs for Leinster
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Is that not a bit bonkers? Wales have no greater familiarity with NZ than ourselves (re RWC 1/4 final in 2011) and we have loads more experience of playing in Cardiff (and England) than the Argentinians (re RWC 1/4 final in 2015).
I think the trip to Japan can only help those who travelled for the RWC in 2019 but let's not kid ourselves lack or familiarity with the venue or the country were not reasons we lost to Wales in 2011.
I think the trip to Japan can only help those who travelled for the RWC in 2019 but let's not kid ourselves lack or familiarity with the venue or the country were not reasons we lost to Wales in 2011.
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So correct me if I'm wrong now, but your argument is that having recently toured in a country is no advantage to young guys when it comes to playing a World Cup there (and indeed not only that, but playing the team you're probably facing in the WC opening game twice)?Dave Cahill wrote:When someone uses the word strawman, its generally because they resemble Baum'swixfjord wrote:I see you've tried to strawman my response there, but in any case, yes, as you'll know if you've been to Japan there are an inordinate amount of small cultural nuances that will be unfamiliar. Just like there are when travelling to NZ, Aus or SA.Dave Cahill wrote:Experienced the culture?
They might be more insulated from this, but if culture familiarity means they are 1% more comfortable than other sides when the RWC comes around then it'll be worth it.
And then there's all the other things I mentioned that you conveniently ignored
I mentioned the stadia and have since dismissed the trite rubbish about food and temperature also.
That takes fair twisted logic!
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Speaking of strawmenR-Dog wrote:Dave Cahill wrote:Of course they'll hit the ground running (or as running as we ever do at world cups) - they'll be staying in the same kind of hotel they always stay in all over the world, eating the same food the IRFU nutritionists prepare for them in Carton House and they'll acclimatise to the temperatures the same way they do whenever they go somewhere hot.
The trip had absolutely nothing to do with RWC 2019 and everything to do with RWC2023. And thats okay, but lets not pretend its any different
Sure all the experience of Bi annual 6 Nations games in France and Regular European cup visits stood up to us well for the W/C in France a few years W/C's Back and The only reason we lost to Wales in the Quaters in NZ was lack of familiarity...
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Here's what Ringrose himself had to say, so you can make up your own minds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YKgHEJxLhc
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I wouldn't say there's no benefit. Leinster should be in a better position strength-in-depth-wise come Christmas time than they would have been if Ringrose hadn't aggravated his injury. The extra opportunities for ROL and probably/hopefully Conor O'Brien should in theory make them stronger options sooner than they otherwise would have beenartaneboy wrote:Ah come on! Let's just admit they f~#ked up- shall we? There's no upside in Ringrose being out with a serious injury just as he's starting to realise his potential. And there's definitely no benefit to Leinster.leinsterforever wrote:I suppose they thought the experience he would gain of Japan ahead of the World Cup meant that it was worth the risk. The IRFU like playing the long game. It could all work out pretty well in the endartaneboy wrote:Yeah- amazing, who'd have thunked that might be the result of playing on an injury...
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he didn't know at the time that he'd be out until christmas..leinsterforever wrote:Here's what Ringrose himself had to say, so you can make up your own minds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YKgHEJxLhc
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The history of Irish world cup campaigns shows with absolute certainty that it is of no advantage or benefit.wixfjord wrote:[
So correct me if I'm wrong now, but your argument is that having recently toured in a country is no advantage to young guys when it comes to playing a World Cup there (and indeed not only that, but playing the team you're probably facing in the WC opening game twice)?
That takes fair twisted logic!
It might have been different in the amateur days, but now the modern player exists in a bubble that prevents anything external from influencing them. Even the food they eat will be brought with them down to the milk for their barrys tea.
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Eh, time in camp Dave. Doesnt matter where it is, its of benefit to player and team.
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Yeah I know that, thats kind of my point.Peg Leg wrote:Eh, time in camp Dave. Doesnt matter where it is, its of benefit to player and team.
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That's objectively untrue.Dave Cahill wrote:The history of Irish world cup campaigns shows with absolute certainty that it is of no advantage or benefit.wixfjord wrote:[
So correct me if I'm wrong now, but your argument is that having recently toured in a country is no advantage to young guys when it comes to playing a World Cup there (and indeed not only that, but playing the team you're probably facing in the WC opening game twice)?
That takes fair twisted logic!
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Not only is it true, its by careful and deliberate design and it will get worse as rugby clubs take players in younger and younger like they do in soccer and their 'society' becomes 'the squad'.
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You should go visit the Stade Marcel Michelin and come back and tell us how nothing external influences modern players Dave.Dave Cahill wrote:Not only is it true, its by careful and deliberate design and it will get worse as rugby clubs take players in younger and younger like they do in soccer and their 'society' becomes 'the squad'.
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Thats not what I'm talking about as I suspect you well know.wixfjord wrote:You should go visit the Stade Marcel Michelin and come back and tell us how nothing external influences modern players Dave.Dave Cahill wrote:Not only is it true, its by careful and deliberate design and it will get worse as rugby clubs take players in younger and younger like they do in soccer and their 'society' becomes 'the squad'.
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James Lowe has confirmed that he will be playing for Tasman in the Mitre 10 cup. This competition runs to the end of October so it seems unlikely he'll be playing for Leinster in the first rounds of the European competition. Hopefully he can at least stay healthy until he gets here.
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Lowe was included in Planetrugby's Super Rugby team of the year.
http://www.planetrugby.com/news/super-r ... he-year-5/
http://www.planetrugby.com/news/super-r ... he-year-5/
11 James Lowe (Chiefs): Lowe tops the charts for clean breaks (40), is second for metres made (1355), third for offloads (31) and joint-third for tries (11). He will be sorely missed from Super Rugby as he heads off to Leinster. Meanwhile, South African duo Makazole Mapimpi (Kings) and Courtnall Skosan (Lions) showed they are devastating finishers, bagging 11 and nine tries respectively.
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That sounds crazy. Would Leinster & the IRFU agree to that?rdsblue wrote:James Lowe has confirmed that he will be playing for Tasman in the Mitre 10 cup. This competition runs to the end of October so it seems unlikely he'll be playing for Leinster in the first rounds of the European competition. Hopefully he can at least stay healthy until he gets here.
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of course they would, and they did.El Diablo wrote:That sounds crazy. Would Leinster & the IRFU agree to that?rdsblue wrote:James Lowe has confirmed that he will be playing for Tasman in the Mitre 10 cup. This competition runs to the end of October so it seems unlikely he'll be playing for Leinster in the first rounds of the European competition. Hopefully he can at least stay healthy until he gets here.
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2 year contract. Also didn't know we would be down Henrose and Ringshaw when he signed.
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The fact he'd play Mitre 10 was in the original announcement (on page 1 of this thread). It's an odd one given the Champions Cup in particular is a much bigger tournament. I'm assuming that he's under contract so must see it out. Does the 2 years include this season? It is what it is but given injuries, the Lions and the group we're in we could be out by the time he arrives...johng wrote:2 year contract. Also didn't know we would be down Henrose and Ringshaw when he signed.
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Mr Doom & Gloom....and the season hasn't even startedFlash Gordon wrote: given injuries, the Lions and the group we're in we could be out by the time he arrives...