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carlow man
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Does anyone know when some or all of the senior players are due back. Sexton is targeting the munster game but nothing on sob. Also is healy fit and ready to go yet? Apart from Ringrose and henshaw, are the seniors available for next weekend? Didn't think through Ireland tour had taken that much of a toll on ruddock, toner etc!
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Lions will not be on the South African tour. I'd say Ireland players will. So Furlong, SOB and Mcgrath for Embra.

Henrose and Ringshaw touch and go for Europe (Probably Just Henshaw)

Japan players Porter Ryan and Carberry have already played.

Rested/Injured players 2 x Kearney, Cronin and Jordi have already played.

So I would expect to see all of these before/during South Africa. (Some I have already named as having played)

Heaslip
Strauss
R Kearney
Cronin
Toner
Healy
D Kearney
Ruddock
Tracy
Murphy
Conan
McGrath
Van Der Flier
O'Loughlin
Leavy
Carbery
Porter
Ryan
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johng
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I hear Leavy has bulked up over the summer. He was fairly scary anyway.....
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Good stuff. Thanks for providing that list. Dragons away on fri will be tough enough but should be winnable with players available.
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Toner soon to become a Da. Leo may give him early / late "Pa Leave"
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carlow man wrote:Good stuff. Thanks for providing that list. Dragons away on fri will be tough enough but should be winnable with players available.
Very much so, given that Dragons won't be turning up until the Saturday! :wink:
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This is far gospel and I know Leo said he'll be back sooner but I heard jamie won't be back until the end of September or start of October.
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:
carlow man wrote:Good stuff. Thanks for providing that list. Dragons away on fri will be tough enough but should be winnable with players available.
Very much so, given that Dragons won't be turning up until the Saturday! :wink:
OK. Smart arse.
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Projected international gametime could come into it. I think Marmion was back for Connacht at the weekend, but Ireland starters might be held back a bit longer
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LeRouxIsPHat wrote:This is far gospel and I know Leo said he'll be back sooner but I heard jamie won't be back until the end of September or start of October.
Ah if onlt that had been true. Fecker is swinging the lead fora whole year. Just to prove some journos wrong about him faking injury
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johng wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:This is far gospel and I know Leo said he'll be back sooner but I heard jamie won't be back until the end of September or start of October.
Ah if onlt that had been true. Fecker is swinging the lead fora whole year. Just to prove some journos wrong about him faking injury
He's really dedicated to convincing Kimmage isn't he [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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Wake up sheeple! The real story is how Schmidtler is prepared to DESTROY someone's career and not let them play while fully fit rather than admit he was wrong not to select O'Mahony in the first place. Heaslip is a PAWN to the schmilluminati!

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Cianostays wrote:
johng wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:This is far gospel and I know Leo said he'll be back sooner but I heard jamie won't be back until the end of September or start of October.
Ah if onlt that had been true. Fecker is swinging the lead fora whole year. Just to prove some journos wrong about him faking injury
He's really dedicated to convincing Kimmage isn't he [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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Kimmages crusade on Heaslips injury was just bizarre.

It made me realise that he's not just a man who considers himself the "bold journalist who prints what others don't". He is just a petty man who looks for a fight.
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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arsebiscuits1 wrote:
Kimmages crusade on Heaslips injury was just bizarre.

It made me realise that he's not just a man who considers himself the "bold journalist who prints what others don't". He is just a petty man who looks for a fight.
He's never got over the fact that he (Kimmage) doped and still wasn't good enough. Enough to make anyone bitter and twisted.
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:
arsebiscuits1 wrote:
Kimmages crusade on Heaslips injury was just bizarre.

It made me realise that he's not just a man who considers himself the "bold journalist who prints what others don't". He is just a petty man who looks for a fight.
He's never got over the fact that he (Kimmage) doped and still wasn't good enough. Enough to make anyone bitter and twisted.
He's a professional pot making a living out of calling kettles black
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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arsebiscuits1 wrote:
Grumpy Old Man wrote:
arsebiscuits1 wrote:
Kimmages crusade on Heaslips injury was just bizarre.

It made me realise that he's not just a man who considers himself the "bold journalist who prints what others don't". He is just a petty man who looks for a fight.
He's never got over the fact that he (Kimmage) doped and still wasn't good enough. Enough to make anyone bitter and twisted.
He's a professional pot making a living out of calling kettles black
Nah, he's a proffessional pot with a brush and a tin of black paint in search of a kettle, any kettle, a wide bottomed jug even.
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