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Leinster & a "converyor belt of nines"
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How right you were.Peg Leg wrote:Sorry, but conveyor belt of 9's me ballix. The phrase "Leinster conveyor belt of..." is a conditioning trope designed to soften the blow before the "... should move for the greater good" narrative.
We have 2 proven 9's and lot's of potential.
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"Peg leg outed as actually being nucifora" shocker
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That was impressive foresight.mildlyinterested wrote:How right you were.Peg Leg wrote:Sorry, but conveyor belt of 9's me ballix. The phrase "Leinster conveyor belt of..." is a conditioning trope designed to soften the blow before the "... should move for the greater good" narrative.
We have 2 proven 9's and lot's of potential.
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Next on my agenda is a podcast/video podcast host to help reboot Three Red Kings podcast...johng wrote:"Peg leg outed as actually being nucifora" shocker
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Ah ballix. Hands off Jason.
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You have too many panellists, you must send one.johng wrote:Ah ballix. Hands off Jason.
Which one is the youngest and best up and coming prospect? Send him.
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Youngest is a very relative term in this case - least old might be more accurate!harblstuff wrote:You have too many panellists, you must send one.johng wrote:Ah ballix. Hands off Jason.
Which one is the youngest and best up and coming prospect? Send him.
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So likely scrumhalves next season:
Jamie Gibson Park(27/New Zealand)
Luke McGrath(26/St. Michaels/UCD)
Hugh O'Sullivan(21/Belvedere/Clontarf)
Patrick Patterson(20/Blackrock/UCD)
Cormac Foley(19/St. Gerards/St. Marys)
Jamie Gibson Park(27/New Zealand)
Luke McGrath(26/St. Michaels/UCD)
Hugh O'Sullivan(21/Belvedere/Clontarf)
Patrick Patterson(20/Blackrock/UCD)
Cormac Foley(19/St. Gerards/St. Marys)
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With McCarthy confirmed to be leaving, need to prioritize Hughie and Paddy P getting game time to develop.
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Assume this means that LPG is getting a new deal
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I'd say the dotted line has been signed already by JVC for another 2 years. No chance McCarthy would be let go if there was even a change Gibson Park was out the door.cormac wrote:Assume this means that LPG is getting a new deal
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We still have McGrath and JGP as first choice scrum halves with a need for a third scrum half to cover for JGP when he's the odd NIQ out. We're not going to throw out the development we did of McCarthy, and the experience he's built up, in that position - he's still a Leinster player for the remainder of the season. Next season we won't need to worry about the eligibility of JGP - thats when the next cab on the scrum half rank will move up. Nothing will, or needs to, change this season.mildlyinterested wrote:With McCarthy confirmed to be leaving, need to prioritize Hughie and Paddy P getting game time to develop.
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Yeah but we don't want to have to start at square one with our number 3 next season.Dave Cahill wrote:We still have McGrath and JGP as first choice scrum halves with a need for a third scrum half to cover for JGP when he's the odd NIQ out. We're not going to throw out the development we did of McCarthy, and the experience he's built up, in that position - he's still a Leinster player for the remainder of the season. Next season we won't need to worry about the eligibility of JGP - thats when the next cab on the scrum half rank will move up. Nothing will, or needs to, change this season.mildlyinterested wrote:With McCarthy confirmed to be leaving, need to prioritize Hughie and Paddy P getting game time to develop.
It's a world cup year, so even if both Propane and McGrath aren't in the squad (or injured), we are going to need a 9 that can hit the ground running at the start of next season.
That should be the priority now. Not our investment in McCarthy, as the IRFU has ensured we have lost that. His development is their prerogative now, the knuts.
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So will we see HOS on the bench for a few fixtures and PP/NMC featuring for Leinster A?
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Agree Dave. There's part of the season when we might give Hughie O'Sullivan some more games on the bench ahead of McCarthy - we're away to Zebre, home to the Kings and home to the Cheetahs at the end of Feb/start of Jan - but there's no point setting out your stall to exclude somebody who's in your squad and to whom you're paying a wage.Dave Cahill wrote:We still have McGrath and JGP as first choice scrum halves with a need for a third scrum half to cover for JGP when he's the odd NIQ out. We're not going to throw out the development we did of McCarthy, and the experience he's built up, in that position - he's still a Leinster player for the remainder of the season. Next season we won't need to worry about the eligibility of JGP - thats when the next cab on the scrum half rank will move up. Nothing will, or needs to, change this season.mildlyinterested wrote:With McCarthy confirmed to be leaving, need to prioritize Hughie and Paddy P getting game time to develop.
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Don't be silly Hugo. He's a jilting lover not a professional athlete.
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I think the point is that we should use him to suit our needs, rather than develop him. I don't think that Leinster has that type of ethos though. Doubtless, we need to start blooding our next back-up options before season end though - poor Noel Reid will hardly be able to cover 9 as well as 10.johng wrote:Don't be silly Hugo. He's a jilting lover not a professional athlete.
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The problem is we can't just have him sit on the bench for Europe and then give meaningful game time to Hugh O'Sullivan when the internationals are away. If McCarthy is called on to play early but hasn't had any game time cos he's leaving, then we're screwed.
So, it's either continue as we are (which I expect Leo will do; Leinster are a professional club and medals ia what they want) or decide right now that McCarthy is gonna play no more rugby this season and that means either Lowe or Fardy misses out on big games or we decide that HOS is now 3rd choice. I doubt they'll go for that option.
So, it's either continue as we are (which I expect Leo will do; Leinster are a professional club and medals ia what they want) or decide right now that McCarthy is gonna play no more rugby this season and that means either Lowe or Fardy misses out on big games or we decide that HOS is now 3rd choice. I doubt they'll go for that option.