Larmour and Kelleher have terrific acceleration, but not much in the way of long range pace/speed endurance from what I've seen.
If you really wanted to have pace in the outside channels I think you'd pick Jimmy O'Brien at 13, and a back three of O'Loughlin, Daly and Jack Kelly.
Leinster 2019/2020 - Strengths and Weaknesses
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Generous to Jack Kelly.
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He scored a try recently in the 7s where the ball broke to him off a kick-off and he raced in from 50 or 60 metres. At least I think it was him. The stream quality wasn't great. I'm basing it on that pretty much.mildlyinterested wrote:Generous to Jack Kelly.
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Re Kelleher to connacht fao mildly
Not really. Some posters on here would argue black is white.
Not really. Some posters on here would argue black is white.
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Not the same difference at all. He played in five senior games in his second year of the academy and was offered a development contract to skip third year and go into the senior squad. Decided to go to Connacht when they offered him a senior contract. Nucifora helped grease the wheels, Leinster were pissed off. All covered pretty heavily at the time:carlow man wrote: Same difference. He wasn't going to get game time in Dublin so it was either stay and play for the a team or get experience out west!
"He had already agreed a development contract with us, and all the protocols were broken here. I'm sure that he'll do very well with Connacht - and we wish him well - but we're unhappy at the way this was done."
source: https://www.balls.ie/rugby/leinster-rag ... cht-332150
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So unhappy they took him back a few years later? It's not like he did a 'conway' and became a complete d**k. He went to get good experience starting in the pro 12 as it was and in Europe. Prob wasn't going to get it in Dublin. Conway not only went to our biggest rivals but stuck 2 fingers up at leinster as soon as he got there and has become bitter and pathetic in his attitude ever since. Prob realised he made a major mistake and then ruined any chance of returning by acting like a gobshite in order to impress the locals!
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Some have suggested that he might be considered a 'reverse conway' - it was certainly mentioned at the time by people who know such things
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