Sean O'Brien
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Re: Sean O'Brien
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It's official. What a player. Privileged to have seen him play in Blue and Green. All the best Seanie!!
It's official. What a player. Privileged to have seen him play in Blue and Green. All the best Seanie!!
Re: Sean O'Brien
Good luck to him. London Irish is an odd choice for such a competitive player but for what they're giving him it'll be worth it.
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As far as I can see it's a win-win situation. Seanie makes a killing to soften the end of his career, while LI get a big box-office signing, who can drive up standards across the squad and academy. Go n-éirí an t-ádh leis!!!!!!FLIP wrote:Good luck to him. London Irish is an odd choice for such a competitive player but for what they're giving him it'll be worth it.
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You must be his agent.riocard911 wrote:As far as I can see it's a win-win situation. Seanie makes a killing to soften the end of his career, while LI get a big box-office signing, who can drive up standards across the squad and academy. Go n-éirí an t-ádh leis!!!!!!FLIP wrote:Good luck to him. London Irish is an odd choice for such a competitive player but for what they're giving him it'll be worth it.
You're good tho, I'll give you that.
Well done.
And good luck to SOB, he deserves it.
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Re: Sean O'Brien
What a player. So many great memories over the years, particularly the 2011 run. Total legend.
It's a weird one though. I sort of expected him to retire after the world cup, so Im fine about it and weirdly - not disappointed. I'm glad he's getting a last hurrah. Deserves everything he gets.
It's a weird one though. I sort of expected him to retire after the world cup, so Im fine about it and weirdly - not disappointed. I'm glad he's getting a last hurrah. Deserves everything he gets.
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Re: Sean O'Brien
He's still a brilliant player and he looks like he's adapting him game a little to preserve himself.
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Every chance. He'll have himself an indian summer and not a person would begrudge it of a man who gave his all for us and ireland.
But where are the pitchfork wielding masses complaining that he wasnt offered a central contract despite his age and injury profile? Where are the endless columns complaining about Dublin bias? Where are the long ex-pros being quoted at length saying they are "100% sure he wants to stay at Leinster" despite admitting not having talked to him?
Ive got to say his leaving is being treated with a lot more dignity than certain other departures...
We may miss his power, explosiveness and unshakeable presence but i like to remember his workrate, determination, and intelligence. He was always patronised outside Leinster (in Ireland) and the simple fact that he is a smart pro gers overlooked in the cliched narrative about him.
But where are the pitchfork wielding masses complaining that he wasnt offered a central contract despite his age and injury profile? Where are the endless columns complaining about Dublin bias? Where are the long ex-pros being quoted at length saying they are "100% sure he wants to stay at Leinster" despite admitting not having talked to him?
Ive got to say his leaving is being treated with a lot more dignity than certain other departures...
We may miss his power, explosiveness and unshakeable presence but i like to remember his workrate, determination, and intelligence. He was always patronised outside Leinster (in Ireland) and the simple fact that he is a smart pro gers overlooked in the cliched narrative about him.
Re: Sean O'Brien
A better deal for Sean than London Irish. He needs to be careful though, a different league with different challenges. They could easily get relegated in his first season.
Good luck to him
Good luck to him
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It's a decent deal for London Irish and an outstanding one if he goes on a run of fitness.
Given the way he was rushing back from injury to get broken again on international duty he might have a better time.
Given the way he was rushing back from injury to get broken again on international duty he might have a better time.
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Re: Sean O'Brien
Happy will are very unlikely to ever play against him.
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Tempting fate there.... If they can scrape into the top 6 in the next 2 years we will inevitably draw them.mildlyinterested wrote:Happy will are very unlikely to ever play against him.
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I'd be surprised if they did. But stranger things have happened.johng wrote:Tempting fate there.... If they can scrape into the top 6 in the next 2 years we will inevitably draw them.mildlyinterested wrote:Happy will are very unlikely to ever play against him.
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and he'll probably be injured!johng wrote:Tempting fate there.... If they can scrape into the top 6 in the next 2 years we will inevitably draw them.mildlyinterested wrote:Happy will are very unlikely to ever play against him.
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They've signed Naholo too... this all seems inevitable at this stage.johng wrote:Tempting fate there.... If they can scrape into the top 6 in the next 2 years we will inevitably draw them.mildlyinterested wrote:Happy will are very unlikely to ever play against him.
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Re: Sean O'Brien
London Irish, with two highly experienced and successful Coaches, are a very different kettle of fish to the previous incarnation in the Premiership. The quality of rugby isn't high in Premiership games and if LI can gather together a durable front-five, their recruitment of O'Brien and Jackson & Naholo could pay good dividends and certainly top 6.
Sean will find it a very different League though with Refs who don't allow poaching and the tactic of running big strong centres at the backroww in an attempt to create space out wide. Hard grafting for a No. 7, so maybe Kidney will use him more like a No. 6.
Sean will find it a very different League though with Refs who don't allow poaching and the tactic of running big strong centres at the backroww in an attempt to create space out wide. Hard grafting for a No. 7, so maybe Kidney will use him more like a No. 6.
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Re: Sean O'Brien
There will be even less concern at rushing him back by LI, than might be alleged by Ireland. Seanie will be their marquee forward signing and they'll want him on the park ASAP and sod the consequences. But- who knows, maybe he'll get a late career period of being injury free. If he does- LI have signed a great, great deal.ronk wrote:It's a decent deal for London Irish and an outstanding one if he goes on a run of fitness.
Given the way he was rushing back from injury to get broken again on international duty he might have a better time.
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Disappointing the way Seanies time with us has finished. He says he's not bitter but I sense he is a bit. He said he would have stayed for 1/4 of the money LI were offering and he really wanted to finish his career here. I suppose that's professional sport but sorry he's not leaving more on his own terms.
Disappointing the way Seanies time with us has finished. He says he's not bitter but I sense he is a bit. He said he would have stayed for 1/4 of the money LI were offering and he really wanted to finish his career here. I suppose that's professional sport but sorry he's not leaving more on his own terms.
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I read this and couldn't really figure out if the quarter comment was accurate.
He's on 1.2m over three years in London Irish seemingly. Quarter of that would be 300k over three years here.
Surely he was at least offered that?
Maybe he means he wasn't offered a three year contract by Leinster?
Also he'd be absolutely mad not to take a three year deal on such huge money!
He's on 1.2m over three years in London Irish seemingly. Quarter of that would be 300k over three years here.
Surely he was at least offered that?
Maybe he means he wasn't offered a three year contract by Leinster?
Also he'd be absolutely mad not to take a three year deal on such huge money!
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Maybe he wasn't given an offer at all. Maybe because he's played so little for Leinster over the space of the last contract that he wasn't seen as a viable option at all. I suppose it is a business after all.wixfjord wrote:I read this and couldn't really figure out if the quarter comment was accurate.
He's on 1.2m over three years in London Irish seemingly. Quarter of that would be 300k over three years here.
Surely he was at least offered that?
Maybe he means he wasn't offered a three year contract by Leinster?
Also he'd be absolutely mad not to take a three year deal on such huge money!