Leinster v Llanelli European semi
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We need to back off with the over - stated concerns here - the much vaunted Scarlet's attack has scored 9 tries in the past 5 games...its akin to a blunt instrument.
If we play the way we have in this tournament so far - home & away Montpelier, Glasgow (who play an expansive game just like Scarlets), Exeter and then Sarries
we will take this lot to the cleaners - to my mind the bookies spread of 11 points is about right.
Let the fun begin!
If we play the way we have in this tournament so far - home & away Montpelier, Glasgow (who play an expansive game just like Scarlets), Exeter and then Sarries
we will take this lot to the cleaners - to my mind the bookies spread of 11 points is about right.
Let the fun begin!
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Twas during the 2007 wc iirc. 2007/08 season though.fourthirtythree wrote:Apart from last year's semi-final, my abiding memory of Scarlets is the 2008 match in the RDS where they handed out the mother of hammerings to a young Leinster team, many of whom were near untouchables for Cheika after that. It was one of the matches that shaped Cheika's fury at our acceptance of defeat. That match was used as a rod to beat the team with for some time I believe. It was certainly chastening to watch.
Our current coaching structure is a bit more measured than that I think. This is also a better group of players I believe. What I'm suggesting is that I think we are more focused on what we can do rather than reacting to the opposition. If so we should relish the favourite's tag rather than seek underdog status.
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Given the weather, I don't see many scrums unfolding in the game (which is unfortunate as I think we'd gain the Upper hand here). Poite tends to allow a free for all at the breakdown and not really police the offside line. This unquestionably favours the Scarlets. We know this so we'll have to take the game out of Poite's hands. Vital we attack around the fringes and don't get isolated. Suck in the numbers and then go wide.
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Incredibly anxious this morning..... That weather and Poite suits the Scarlets down to the ground. Have a bad feeling Scarlets may score some break away tries early on which will leave us chasing the game and playing into their hands.... COYBIB
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I have great grounds for optimism today.
And it all hinges on the drill the Team do in warm up - I first saw it at the open day in Arklow.
The one where we have 3 sets of players playing one match. Bomber whistles in 2 of the teams and constantly changes attack and defense and switches in the 3rd team.
Looks to me to be designed to react offensively to what's in front of you but also sets the team up to react quicker in defense in broken play. I see it as the antidote to Scarlet's running game in broken play.
Now this might come back to bite me in the ass but.......
Come on Leinster!!!!
And it all hinges on the drill the Team do in warm up - I first saw it at the open day in Arklow.
The one where we have 3 sets of players playing one match. Bomber whistles in 2 of the teams and constantly changes attack and defense and switches in the 3rd team.
Looks to me to be designed to react offensively to what's in front of you but also sets the team up to react quicker in defense in broken play. I see it as the antidote to Scarlet's running game in broken play.
Now this might come back to bite me in the ass but.......
Come on Leinster!!!!
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Tipping point game - two good teams looking to become great.
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Absolutely. Big day big challenge and big opportunity. But we've prepared for this since January and although Pivac and Jones are top quality I don't believe that they'll produce anything that Leo Burt, Girv or Fogs have not anticipated.Dave Cahill wrote:Tipping point game - two good teams looking to become great.
I think this is the first European knock-out game in a decade that I am confident that our pack will win the battle. Nevertheless, it's unfamiliar territory to be concerned about the opponent's attack more than their pack.
Really looking forward to the game as the sun beams down on Dublin and looks set to do so for the entire game.
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Disconcertingly strong turnout from Scarlets. God my nerves!
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For such an acclaimed scrum referee Poite can't see illegal binding and dragging down less than 50cm from his eyes.
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And againFLIP wrote:For such an acclaimed scrum referee Poite can't see illegal binding and dragging down less than 50cm from his eyes.
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We’ll bate them Poite and all
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Gibson Park is having a fine game.
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He has great faith in Larmour. Thinking he'd be able to take on the whole scarlets team on the shortside was a little ambitious.A16 wrote:Gibson Park is having a fine game.
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I think Dave Cahill said it a couple months ago that Leinster in the Heineken/Champions Cup are an absolutely different animal. Masterful and manic display. Meat grinder was mentioned I believe by Hugo as well. Brilliant stuff.
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Meat grinder yes, but a well engineered and maintained artisan meat grinder that makes the best mince.John23 wrote:I think Dave Cahill said it a couple months ago that Leinster in the Heineken/Champions Cup are an absolutely different animal. Masterful and manic display. Meat grinder was mentioned I believe.
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Absolutely minced them.
Poor Tadhg Beirne looked shattered at the end.
Poor Tadhg Beirne looked shattered at the end.
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As expected, a stroll in the park. Onwards and upwards - no stopping now.
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Encouragingly for Ireland he was their best player. This was one of our best ever performances, truly awesome display. Relentless. I hope we can keep it up.fourthirtythree wrote:Absolutely minced them.
Poor Tadhg Beirne looked shattered at the end.
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It just not get any better than that....truly awesome - Scarlets simply blown away.