Ireland v Australia
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In terms of Leinster and Ireland Six Nations maybe not a bad thing SOB not playing today as last week I think was his first 80 mins since January & he will be much more effective if has more rest between tough games like last week. Anyway JVDF is a great replacement as is POM from the bench at this stage of his recovery.
Was watching Australia thrash Wales 32-8 and narrow wins against Scotland & France (with a lot of players rested). All the backs have pace and score nearly all their tries. Foley at 10 and Hodge at 12 particularly impressive and we all know what Folou can do. Today is a big test against a young improving Australia and we need to win battle up front & get big performances from Jackson & Carbury in particular.
Was watching Australia thrash Wales 32-8 and narrow wins against Scotland & France (with a lot of players rested). All the backs have pace and score nearly all their tries. Foley at 10 and Hodge at 12 particularly impressive and we all know what Folou can do. Today is a big test against a young improving Australia and we need to win battle up front & get big performances from Jackson & Carbury in particular.
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Sob out, payne starts
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Other than 'Lower Limb Tweak' does anyone know whats wrong with O'Brien? Please please don't tell me its his hamstring again!
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Farces up to his usual standards. 4 red cards should have given in Ireland's favour in 13 months. Not one has been.
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Jackson is a clown what a gift
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Im surprised that a man who disputed last nights red card for Barry Daly, would be looking for a red card for Mumm.FLIP wrote:Farces up to his usual standards. 4 red cards should have given in Ireland's favour in 13 months. Not one has been.
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How did we win that?
must have given up 2 stone a man on average in the backs
must have given up 2 stone a man on average in the backs
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Great to get the win. The pack members were all very good (Furlong is ready a legend)- including subs. Ringrose was great, as was Zebo. We were running on fumes towards the end. But we got there and it was therefore a great Autumn Series for Ireland primarily - and for Leinster and Munster secondarily.
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Superb performance from the boys. We need to redact the footage of Ringrose and Furlong otherwise they'll be dragged off on the lions tour.
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With 20 mins to go I thought Joe needed to rearrange the backs.
Carberry to 10 PJ to 12 Ringrose to 13 Earls and Zebo to the wings and take a punt on Marmion at FB.
Joe took a different gamble and got away with it.
The bench once again turned the game.
Joe should not have started either Payne or RB.
It should have cost us the game.
Joe needs to recognise a fully player is always going to be better than gambling on a player who isn't fit.
WELL DONE TO THE PLAYERS - THAT WAS 100% PURE GUTSY.
Congrats to Rory Best a great captain and a great player.
Congrats to JVDF - MOM
Carberry to 10 PJ to 12 Ringrose to 13 Earls and Zebo to the wings and take a punt on Marmion at FB.
Joe took a different gamble and got away with it.
The bench once again turned the game.
Joe should not have started either Payne or RB.
It should have cost us the game.
Joe needs to recognise a fully player is always going to be better than gambling on a player who isn't fit.
WELL DONE TO THE PLAYERS - THAT WAS 100% PURE GUTSY.
Congrats to Rory Best a great captain and a great player.
Congrats to JVDF - MOM
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+1domhnallj wrote:Superb performance from the boys. We need to redact the footage of Ringrose and Furlong otherwise they'll be dragged off on the lions tour.
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Ah that was just a brilliant game. Josh is turning out to be a tremenjus player. Jackson's kicking from hand was suspect but he did well overall. To win with the set of backs we had for most of the game was amazing. The big 3 SH teams beaten in the same year!
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Fair playFLIP wrote:*deleted*
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I look forward to Munster's new play about the time Heaslip was subbed for Peter O'Mahony to win a game and people not taking this as a joke made from a place of happiness
Bar one or two positions (3, 9, and maybe 12) we are building a serious squad
Bar one or two positions (3, 9, and maybe 12) we are building a serious squad
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3 - Ross in an emergency Ryan and Bealham -Moore in a real emergency.simonokeeffe wrote:I look forward to Munster's new play about the time Heaslip was subbed for Peter O'Mahony to win a game and people not taking this as a joke made from a place of happiness
Bar one or two positions (3, 9, and maybe 12) we are building a serious squad
9 yep
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There is a decent depth at 3 Ross is old but proven and will do a job, Furlong is doing for tight head play what Healy did for loose and Bealham is far from a liability. That decent depth without even thinking about the other options out there.simonokeeffe wrote:I look forward to Munster's new play about the time Heaslip was subbed for Peter O'Mahony to win a game and people not taking this as a joke made from a place of happiness
Bar one or two positions (3, 9, and maybe 12) we are building a serious squad
12 has decent depth with Marshall and Aki due to hit and makeshift options.
There are options at 9 it's just that Murray is so far out in front it's unreal but sure he's verging on being the best in his position in the world. McGrath and Marmion are good players who have stood up at this level and he'll I'd be delighted if we needed to call on Strings to come in for one more cap in an injury crisis.
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At 3 we have Bealham and Moore whom Leinster must get back from Wasps if Rossy's injury is bad. We should also now really work on convincing Porter its where he future lies. John Ryan may also continue to progress as he watches Furlong and Bealham.simonokeeffe wrote:I look forward to Munster's new play about the time Heaslip was subbed for Peter O'Mahony to win a game and people not taking this as a joke made from a place of happiness
Bar one or two positions (3, 9, and maybe 12) we are building a serious squad
At 9 we have major shortage but Marmion and Cooney look the best passing prospects with McGrath the best rugby brain, but not a consistent enough passer or with Murray's box kicking execution.
At 12, we have some options who just need game time at high level - Olding, Marshall, Scannell- plus Henshaw and optional Ringrose. Of non-capped, Scannell is coming on quickest but Olding has earned an opportunity if he can get and keep injury free.
I'd now also add Full-back and suggest Kearney and Payne are beginning to ship injuries too often. O'Halloran and Zebo look best contenders at present but others may emerge.
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Great to see. Enjoyed that game, had to hide for some of it. Showed super resilience to come back when we had been collapsing.
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