Munster 2016-2017
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Rumoured academy class newcomers.
Joey Conway - LH Prop, Castletroy College - UL Bohemian RFC
Liam Coombes - Fullback/Wing, Skibbereen RFC/CBC Cork - Garryowen RFC
Conor Fitzgerald - Outhalf, Ardscoil Rís - Shannon RFC
Daniel Hurley - Fullback/Wing, Crescent CC - Garryowen RFC
Alex McHenry - Centre, CBC Cork - Cork Constitution RFC
Jack Stafford - Scrum Half, Glenstal Abbey - Shannon RFC
Alan Tynan - Outhalf, CC Roscrea - Young Munster RFC
Joey Conway - LH Prop, Castletroy College - UL Bohemian RFC
Liam Coombes - Fullback/Wing, Skibbereen RFC/CBC Cork - Garryowen RFC
Conor Fitzgerald - Outhalf, Ardscoil Rís - Shannon RFC
Daniel Hurley - Fullback/Wing, Crescent CC - Garryowen RFC
Alex McHenry - Centre, CBC Cork - Cork Constitution RFC
Jack Stafford - Scrum Half, Glenstal Abbey - Shannon RFC
Alan Tynan - Outhalf, CC Roscrea - Young Munster RFC
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Thanks, really interesting.dropkick wrote:Rumoured academy class newcomers.
Joey Conway - LH Prop, Castletroy College - UL Bohemian RFC
Liam Coombes - Fullback/Wing, Skibbereen RFC/CBC Cork - Garryowen RFC
Conor Fitzgerald - Outhalf, Ardscoil Rís - Shannon RFC
Daniel Hurley - Fullback/Wing, Crescent CC - Garryowen RFC
Alex McHenry - Centre, CBC Cork - Cork Constitution RFC
Jack Stafford - Scrum Half, Glenstal Abbey - Shannon RFC
Alan Tynan - Outhalf, CC Roscrea - Young Munster RFC
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Murray back on the bench
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That Tynan looks a serious talent. Is Liam Coombes Gavin Coombes brother?
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Indo reporting Munster have been officially told they can keep one of their NIQ centres and they want Taute
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Yea saw that. For what it's worth I thought saili at least brings a bit of creativity in midfield taute is slow and ponderous on the ball. So I think they might be backing the wrong horse. Or maybe with more attractive clubs vying for sailis attention he wants out of Munster too.
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Taute is a hard worker and popular with the coach and fans.
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Im fascinated with Taute's cult status but dont see him offering anything different to Farrell or Arnold (were he to stay fit).
Taute is a lot cheaper than Saili but definitely offers less in attack. Feels like a conservative/regressive decision
Taute is a lot cheaper than Saili but definitely offers less in attack. Feels like a conservative/regressive decision
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Sail isn't settled and hasn't been starting often enough. Between cost, injuries and the fact that fans haven't warmed to him especially I see Erasmus as thinking he can spend the money better elsewhere.
For a club in England or France with cash, he'd be a good signing because his stock is down a little right now, but he's still a class player
For a club in England or France with cash, he'd be a good signing because his stock is down a little right now, but he's still a class player
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Saili missed most of the season with injury tbf (which is why Taute was signed) and then he hadnt much chance to find form off the bench but Rassie does clearly favour/feels safe with Taute
Am crossing threads a bit know but remaining question is do they get another NIQ for next season or does TB count as their fourth?
Am crossing threads a bit know but remaining question is do they get another NIQ for next season or does TB count as their fourth?
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Munster generally play a conservative game-plan. Saili is a waste of money in that systemsimonokeeffe wrote:Im fascinated with Taute's cult status but dont see him offering anything different to Farrell or Arnold (were he to stay fit).
Taute is a lot cheaper than Saili but definitely offers less in attack. Feels like a conservative/regressive decision
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if Rassie doesnt want to build on it (the gameplan) then it makes sense, though I'd prefer Farrell to start as hes eligible for the national teamcormac wrote:Munster generally play a conservative game-plan. Saili is a waste of money in that systemsimonokeeffe wrote:Im fascinated with Taute's cult status but dont see him offering anything different to Farrell or Arnold (were he to stay fit).
Taute is a lot cheaper than Saili but definitely offers less in attack. Feels like a conservative/regressive decision
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Caught a few clips of the Connacht game. Angus Lloyd's passing looked immaculate.
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Who says Leinster cant produce scrumhalvesFan with smartphone wrote:Caught a few clips of the Connacht game. Angus Lloyd's passing looked immaculate.
Will Ulster hang on to him now or make use of him? Even though theyre keeping Marshall they need to invest in someone in addition to Cooney
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Lloyd was good. Really impressive performance. He does the basics well, which imo is crucial for a 9.
It was more like a game of super rugby than a traditional Irish affair. Offloads aplenty, end to end, few scrums and line outs. Munster played some good rugby. Connacht defence was like a sieve but Munster took advantage by putting together some lovely attacking moves. More of that next season, please!
It was more like a game of super rugby than a traditional Irish affair. Offloads aplenty, end to end, few scrums and line outs. Munster played some good rugby. Connacht defence was like a sieve but Munster took advantage by putting together some lovely attacking moves. More of that next season, please!
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Erasmus confirms theyre after a second row, and a "solid" one at that, but not sure if they can get an NIQ one
also says they want a prop and a backrower but they have to be IQ
also says they want a prop and a backrower but they have to be IQ
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Be interesting to see who they go for is say it'll be confirmed in the next week or two if they're given leeway for an NIQ/project 2nd row someone like Ruan Botha could be decent or an Irish qualified albeit under contract with scarlets is Tadgh Beirne who has had a great season so far. In terms of backrow I wonder is Dominic Ryan being looked at other Irish qualified options that could be worth a punt are lorcan dow and kelvin brown the ideal would've been sean dougall or paddy butler but they've signed contract extensions with PAU.
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Did Tadgh sign a contract extension as I thought his contract ended nowTopdawg wrote:Be interesting to see who they go for is say it'll be confirmed in the next week or two if they're given leeway for an NIQ/project 2nd row someone like Ruan Botha could be decent or an Irish qualified albeit under contract with scarlets is Tadgh Beirne who has had a great season so far. In terms of backrow I wonder is Dominic Ryan being looked at other Irish qualified options that could be worth a punt are lorcan dow and kelvin brown the ideal would've been sean dougall or paddy butler but they've signed contract extensions with PAU.