Agreed. I think himself and Kearney are very similar, it's just that Kearney has been carrying an injury and been out of form. Hard to know what our second row situation will look like in a year but I don't envisage Beirne being needed here really, I'd imagine Munster and Ulster would have a greater need for him. If he does leave the Scarlets then it should be for somewhere where he knows he'll play all the time.ronk wrote: I think he's better off in Scarlets than fighting for squad time ahead of M Kearney and Nagle.
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Beirne is taller and more athletic than Kearney.LeRouxIsPHat wrote:Agreed. I think himself and Kearney are very similar, it's just that Kearney has been carrying an injury and been out of form. Hard to know what our second row situation will look like in a year but I don't envisage Beirne being needed here really, I'd imagine Munster and Ulster would have a greater need for him. If he does leave the Scarlets then it should be for somewhere where he knows he'll play all the time.ronk wrote: I think he's better off in Scarlets than fighting for squad time ahead of M Kearney and Nagle.
If he continues his end of season form next season then he would easily compete for a lot of gametime at Leinster.
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Munster could afford to let Foley and Ryan leave this year. They're not doing that so they can sign Beirne unless he's available cheap. He's still going to have trouble getting ahead of Kleyn and Holland.
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I'd have Beirne as more similar to Molony than Kearney. Probably a little bit bulkier and more filled out, but for me Kearney is nowhere near as athletic as either of them.
Hopefully Molony kicks on a bit more, started to put in a few performances before the semi.
We could really do with Mick K returning to his previous standard of a Pro12 lock too, he had a very disappointing season overall.
Hopefully Molony kicks on a bit more, started to put in a few performances before the semi.
We could really do with Mick K returning to his previous standard of a Pro12 lock too, he had a very disappointing season overall.
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Early days to be sure but to me Beirne looks like he has a higher ceiling that Nagle or M Kearney who has been poor. Toner is limited in many areas of the game and with Fardy you never know what we gonna get - hopefully not another Kane Douglas. Ryan yet might be the great white hope but too early to be sure. Molony has potential but still needs to show more.
I really don't think it's a stretch to see Beirne if his star continues to grow next year signing for Leinster and being a starting lock beside maybe Ryan or Fardy or number 3 behind them.
Worth a punt considering our poor track record in the row............
I really don't think it's a stretch to see Beirne if his star continues to grow next year signing for Leinster and being a starting lock beside maybe Ryan or Fardy or number 3 behind them.
Worth a punt considering our poor track record in the row............
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They didn't let Ryan go though, they wanted to keep him and now they have to sign a replacement.ronk wrote:Munster could afford to let Foley and Ryan leave this year. They're not doing that so they can sign Beirne unless he's available cheap. He's still going to have trouble getting ahead of Kleyn and Holland.
I really thought Kearney was excellent last year so don't doubt his ability in the slightest. I would doubt his fitness record though and that's a fairly valid reason for thinking we could replace him. But with the options we have I don't see Beirne starting in Europe and want James Ryan involved as much as possible so wouldn't want Beirne to lose a starting place at the Scarlets for a bench place here, or worse.
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Beirne is definitely NOT taller than Kearney. He has however got the potential to be a very good tight-head 2nd row. His talent and competitiveness was never an issue in Leinster Academy, only his injury profile.
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Yes he is. Mick Kearney is in the 6'4"-6'5" range and Beirne is 6'6".Ruckedtobits wrote:Beirne is definitely NOT taller than Kearney. He has however got the potential to be a very good tight-head 2nd row. His talent and competitiveness was never an issue in Leinster Academy, only his injury profile.
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Yeah he is, a much better athlete too.neiliog93 wrote:Yes he is. Mick Kearney is in the 6'4"-6'5" range and Beirne is 6'6".Ruckedtobits wrote:Beirne is definitely NOT taller than Kearney. He has however got the potential to be a very good tight-head 2nd row. His talent and competitiveness was never an issue in Leinster Academy, only his injury profile.
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Scarlets website has Beirne as 106 kg. Would he need to beef up a bit if he wants to become an international lock, don't think there are too many international locks below 112-115 kg
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Beirne was a year after Kearney at U20s and they had similar careers up to that point.
Beirne went into the academy and didn't get many caps due to injuries and bad timing of said injuries but did win the B&I Cup.Kearney went to Connacht and got loads of caps but hasn't had a great year with injuries.
Beirne is a 7s playing 2nd row, which suggests his strengths and weaknesses and why he's a productive player in the Scarlets system.
Both of them appear to have made good moves by leaving Leinster.
Beirne went into the academy and didn't get many caps due to injuries and bad timing of said injuries but did win the B&I Cup.Kearney went to Connacht and got loads of caps but hasn't had a great year with injuries.
Beirne is a 7s playing 2nd row, which suggests his strengths and weaknesses and why he's a productive player in the Scarlets system.
Both of them appear to have made good moves by leaving Leinster.
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If he comes back I think for him and Ireland, Ulster would be the best bet.God knows they could use a few decent forwards and it would definitely benefit him to work with Jono.ronk wrote:Munster could afford to let Foley and Ryan leave this year. They're not doing that so they can sign Beirne unless he's available cheap. He's still going to have trouble getting ahead of Kleyn and Holland.
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We need to start winning trophies again if we are to attract the best players. Hard to imagine players such as Elsom or Thorne been bothered to join Leinster as we stand currently.
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Or Sexton or Lowe or Fardy? We're a 3 time European Cup winner on an upward curve with a great culture based in a place players want to come to. Any player worth his salt would take an expression of interest from Leinster very seriously.Raydollard wrote:We need to start winning trophies again if we are to attract the best players. Hard to imagine players such as Elsom or Thorne been bothered to join Leinster as we stand currently.
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Provincial world is his oyster next summer
Connacht: definite starter
Ulster: probable starter
Munster: 1st choice 23 at worst
Connacht: definite starter
Ulster: probable starter
Munster: 1st choice 23 at worst
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would he start over Treadwell/Henderson?simonokeeffe wrote:Provincial world is his oyster next summer
Connacht: definite starter
Ulster: probable starter
Munster: 1st choice 23 at worst
I don't think so.
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4. Treadwellby mildlyinterested » May 31st, 2017, 11:09 am
simonokeeffe wrote:
Provincial world is his oyster next summer
Connacht: definite starter
Ulster: probable starter
Munster: 1st choice 23 at worst
would he start over Treadwell/Henderson?
I don't think so.
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Saved me the trouble
Plus at worst Henderson misses a heap of games
Plus at worst Henderson misses a heap of games
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I think Connacht are pretty well stocked when it comes to second rows. They've got Dillane, Roux, Browne, Cannon and Thornbury.simonokeeffe wrote:Provincial world is his oyster next summer
Connacht: definite starter
Ulster: probable starter
Munster: 1st choice 23 at worst
In fact, we might end up with a similar thread to this one for Thornbury if he comes through well
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So you think our Pro12 (Magners League as it then was) title in 2008 was the reason Rocky signed for us?Raydollard wrote:We need to start winning trophies again if we are to attract the best players. Hard to imagine players such as Elsom or Thorne been bothered to join Leinster as we stand currently.
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