NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
Leinster Rugby (caps in brackets):
15. Hugo Keenan (3)
14. Adam Byrne (42)
13. Jimmy O’Brien (1)
12. Conor O’Brien (6)
11. Dave Kearney (126)
10. Ross Byrne (56)
9. Jamison Gibson-Park (58)
1. Ed Byrne (29)
2. James Tracy (76)
3. Michael Bent (111)
4. Ross Molony (70)
5. Scott Fardy (30) CAPTAIN
6. Josh Murphy (13)
7. Scott Penny (1)
8. Caelan Doris (5)
16. Bryan Byrne (31)
17. Peter Dooley (53)
18. Andrew Porter (38)
19. Mick Kearney (41)
20. Max Deegan (28)
21. Paddy Patterson (0)
22. Ciarán Frawley (5)
23. Tom Daly (11)
15. Hugo Keenan (3)
14. Adam Byrne (42)
13. Jimmy O’Brien (1)
12. Conor O’Brien (6)
11. Dave Kearney (126)
10. Ross Byrne (56)
9. Jamison Gibson-Park (58)
1. Ed Byrne (29)
2. James Tracy (76)
3. Michael Bent (111)
4. Ross Molony (70)
5. Scott Fardy (30) CAPTAIN
6. Josh Murphy (13)
7. Scott Penny (1)
8. Caelan Doris (5)
16. Bryan Byrne (31)
17. Peter Dooley (53)
18. Andrew Porter (38)
19. Mick Kearney (41)
20. Max Deegan (28)
21. Paddy Patterson (0)
22. Ciarán Frawley (5)
23. Tom Daly (11)
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
Going to be interesting to see how this pans out. We have gone the opposite route to the other provinces and said to the main body of players "you guys spend these two weeks concentrating on the Bath back to back . The other lads will look after the Dragons game". Will they be well rested and duly prepared for Bath or totally under-cooked?
Very Interesting alright!
Very Interesting alright!
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
The majority of the team we field in the Rec will be still be on the buzz of having been part of the first Ireland team to beat NZ on Irish soil. I would be confident they can get four if not five points vs Bath. Reckon Leo, Stu, Felipe and Fogs will have all 23 fully primed. Great to see the trust put in Fardy and the academy kids to get a result in Rodney Parade. It's a risk worth taking and one they earned themselves with their crushing of the Ospreys.LeinsterLeader wrote:Going to be interesting to see how this pans out. We have gone the opposite route to the other provinces and said to the main body of players "you guys spend these two weeks concentrating on the Bath back to back . The other lads will look after the Dragons game". Will they be well rested and duly prepared for Bath or totally under-cooked?
Very Interesting alright!
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
Match Preview
Last week's game turned out to be much easier than expected for Leinster.
After naming such an inexperienced team, Leinster looked up against it but they absolutely crushed an Ospreys team who uncharacteristically threw up the white flag after about twenty minutes. But Leinster will just be happy with how youngsters like Scott Penny, Hugo Keenan and Conor O'Brien went. Ciaran Frawley also performed commendably and he and O'Brien could come in very useful over the new seven weeks considering the amount of injuries Leinster have to midfield and back three players.
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Last week's game turned out to be much easier than expected for Leinster.
After naming such an inexperienced team, Leinster looked up against it but they absolutely crushed an Ospreys team who uncharacteristically threw up the white flag after about twenty minutes. But Leinster will just be happy with how youngsters like Scott Penny, Hugo Keenan and Conor O'Brien went. Ciaran Frawley also performed commendably and he and O'Brien could come in very useful over the new seven weeks considering the amount of injuries Leinster have to midfield and back three players.
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
Yep, I agree with all that and I'm not saying the idea to rest guys is a bad idea. I just think it's interesting with the juxtaposition if you like with Munsters approach which seems to be 'the more their main men play together the better they'll be'. I mean there's merit in that too but the other side is (and I felt Scarlet's suffered from this last year), will they be tired come the business end of the season. As I say all very interesting to see which is the best approach in the long run.riocard911 wrote:The majority of the team we field in the Rec will be still be on the buzz of having been part of the first Ireland team to beat NZ on Irish soil. I would be confident they can get four if not five points vs Bath. Reckon Leo, Stu, Felipe and Fogs will have all 23 fully primed. Great to see the trust put in Fardy and the academy kids to get a result in Rodney Parade. It's a risk worth taking and one they earned themselves with their crushing of the Ospreys.LeinsterLeader wrote:Going to be interesting to see how this pans out. We have gone the opposite route to the other provinces and said to the main body of players "you guys spend these two weeks concentrating on the Bath back to back . The other lads will look after the Dragons game". Will they be well rested and duly prepared for Bath or totally under-cooked?
Very Interesting alright!
Edit: I agree too, you can't really argue that the yun'fellas haven't earned another shot after last weeks performance.
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
Very interesting selection.
Looks like we're not starting anyone who will start against Bath. Keeping Reid at home would indicate he's in pole position for 12 shirt next week too.
We've a bit of leeway in the league so I wouldn't be too unhappy with a loss in this one. But we should scrape a win I reckon.
Looks like we're not starting anyone who will start against Bath. Keeping Reid at home would indicate he's in pole position for 12 shirt next week too.
We've a bit of leeway in the league so I wouldn't be too unhappy with a loss in this one. But we should scrape a win I reckon.
Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
I suppose it is the difference in culture one team has decided to develop their young players and the other has decided to sign the other teams developed young players.LeinsterLeader wrote:Yep, I agree with all that and I'm not saying the idea to rest guys is a bad idea. I just think it's interesting with the juxtaposition if you like with Munsters approach which seems to be 'the more their main men play together the better they'll be'. I mean there's merit in that too but the other side is (and I felt Scarlet's suffered from this last year), will they be tired come the business end of the season. As I say all very interesting to see which is the best approach in the long run.riocard911 wrote:The majority of the team we field in the Rec will be still be on the buzz of having been part of the first Ireland team to beat NZ on Irish soil. I would be confident they can get four if not five points vs Bath. Reckon Leo, Stu, Felipe and Fogs will have all 23 fully primed. Great to see the trust put in Fardy and the academy kids to get a result in Rodney Parade. It's a risk worth taking and one they earned themselves with their crushing of the Ospreys.LeinsterLeader wrote:Going to be interesting to see how this pans out. We have gone the opposite route to the other provinces and said to the main body of players "you guys spend these two weeks concentrating on the Bath back to back . The other lads will look after the Dragons game". Will they be well rested and duly prepared for Bath or totally under-cooked?
Very Interesting alright!
Edit: I agree too, you can't really argue that the yun'fellas have earned another shot after last weeks performance.
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
So by that logic everyone else associated with starting the Bath match is being left in Dublin this weekend, except Doris.mildlyinterested wrote:it's quite clear that at the moment Doris is playing ahead of Deegan.. and potentially to start at 8 against Bath or to bench ahead of him.
By similar logic, Bent has overtaken Porter!
This is only the 2nd time Doris has started at 8 ahead of Deegan. It is premature to say who is winning the battle. You seem very gung-ho that its Doris's to lose and seem to have Deegan's Leinster-obituary written already.
He definitely has pissed Leo off and has a battle on his hands but there is a way to go in this yet.
Would you like to see both remain with Leinster?
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
The difference in the standings probably played a part too, it's a far more important game for Munster than it is for us.
It really is great that we can back all these young guys to perform again and reward them for the cup win and last week. We have experience where it matters too though. The front five is good and the half backs are as well. I know Molony and Ross Byrne aren't exactly gnarled veterans but they've been around a while and played in big games. For that reason I think we should be good enough to win but I'd say it'll be harder to back up what they did last week, not expecting a great spectacle.
Looking forward to seeing more of COB but would like to see Frawley at 12 at some point too. Hope Adam sees a fair bit of ball but have a feeling he'll be kicking his heels a bit.
It really is great that we can back all these young guys to perform again and reward them for the cup win and last week. We have experience where it matters too though. The front five is good and the half backs are as well. I know Molony and Ross Byrne aren't exactly gnarled veterans but they've been around a while and played in big games. For that reason I think we should be good enough to win but I'd say it'll be harder to back up what they did last week, not expecting a great spectacle.
Looking forward to seeing more of COB but would like to see Frawley at 12 at some point too. Hope Adam sees a fair bit of ball but have a feeling he'll be kicking his heels a bit.
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Munster scouting report not a match preview!!!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
That could aldo be a factor for Deegan-Doriswixfjord wrote:Very interesting selection.
Looks like we're not starting anyone who will start against Bath. Keeping Reid at home would indicate he's in pole position for 12 shirt next week too.
We've a bit of leeway in the league so I wouldn't be too unhappy with a loss in this one. But we should scrape a win I reckon.
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
If we really are not playing anyone who will be involved next week, then maybe neither of them are, and Ruddock, VdF, Leavy and Conan are all expected to be fit? Would be great.backrower8 wrote:So by that logic everyone else associated with starting the Bath match is being left in Dublin this weekend, except Doris.mildlyinterested wrote:it's quite clear that at the moment Doris is playing ahead of Deegan.. and potentially to start at 8 against Bath or to bench ahead of him.
By similar logic, Bent has overtaken Porter!
This is only the 2nd time Doris has started at 8 ahead of Deegan. It is premature to say who is winning the battle. You seem very gung-ho that its Doris's to lose and seem to have Deegan's Leinster-obituary written already.
He definitely has pissed Leo off and has a battle on his hands but there is a way to go in this yet.
Would you like to see both remain with Leinster?
Great to see us send a total b squad (maybe only three guys involved next week), and still have a feeling of optimism.
Very green backline.
Great to see Dave fit: I was worried.
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
A bit in the nose, logic this, nucifora that? Cullen seemingly now needs to make a case to keep these lads?ronk wrote:Munster scouting report not a match preview!!!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
ronk wrote:Munster scouting report not a match preview!!!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
what a joke of an article, but once the precedent was set with Carbery, it's hardly a surprise media members start spouting it should happen more.
who cares about contracts or provincial identity.
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Re: NG Dragons Vs Leinster Rodney Pde Sat 1st Dec 17.15
Of course, will Deegan stick around?backrower8 wrote:Would you like to see both remain with Leinster?mildlyinterested wrote:it's quite clear that at the moment Doris is playing ahead of Deegan.. and potentially to start at 8 against Bath or to bench ahead of him.
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ronk wrote:Munster scouting report not a match preview!!!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
The Ed Byrne bit in the article is especially ignorant. The poor lad has had a torrid time with injury.
http://www.the42.ie/ed-byrne-injury-com ... 1-Dec2017/
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All public reasons are pretext. They just want to grab talent. This is why different logic is used for different players but the solution is always the same.OTT wrote:ronk wrote:Munster scouting report not a match preview!!!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
The Ed Byrne bit in the article is especially ignorant. The poor lad has had a torrid time with injury.
http://www.the42.ie/ed-byrne-injury-com ... 1-Dec2017/
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I think the theory goes that Leinster fans haven't taken to the streets and marched on the IRFU thusfar, therfore they don't really mind, so by extension they are happy about it ergo it's a good thing for everyone. So let's keep it going.....ronk wrote:All public reasons are pretext. They just want to grab talent. This is why different logic is used for different players but the solution is always the same.OTT wrote:ronk wrote:Munster scouting report not a match preview!!!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ ... 0?mode=amp
The Ed Byrne bit in the article is especially ignorant. The poor lad has had a torrid time with injury.
http://www.the42.ie/ed-byrne-injury-com ... 1-Dec2017/
The precedent has been set now so strap yourselves in. This ain't going away.
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Carlow isn't a million miles from Limerick.
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And gambling's for fools,
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Of course it isn't going away. That's what makes the relative lack of a fuss about Carbery so annoying: most fans seem to be happy to accept it.
Who's the article by? Dexies, the Munster fan, or Cummiskey, the IRFU's new lackey? I don't want to waste my free article on something I know will annoy me.
Who's the article by? Dexies, the Munster fan, or Cummiskey, the IRFU's new lackey? I don't want to waste my free article on something I know will annoy me.