Munster 2016-2017
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Re: Munster 2016-2017
Good to see Arnold playing, I'd almost forgotten about him.
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Interesting to see Chisholm named on the bench, more so when you factor in Ryan's likely departure. Good to see him back. A top player and a top guy.
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Yeah hes almost in Johnathan Bell territory nowLeRouxIsPHat wrote:Good to see Arnold playing, I'd almost forgotten about him.
Chisholm hmmmmmmmmm
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Both Munster and Toulouse have European pedigree but based on current league position and home advantage you'd have to think that Munster will win this one.
However it is Europe and it is a Q/F, Toulouse will show up.
Munster will have to take any scoring chances that come their way because Toulouse will have their purple patches.
Take those penos.
Good Luck.
However it is Europe and it is a Q/F, Toulouse will show up.
Munster will have to take any scoring chances that come their way because Toulouse will have their purple patches.
Take those penos.
Good Luck.
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Everything was going grand and then came the Murray injury, then the Donnacha Ryan news and finally the rumours about Rassie going back to SA.
We need a win tomorrow to turn this around.
We need a win tomorrow to turn this around.
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Midi via Mortimer reporting Toulouse players are forlorn and pessimistic about this game
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Munster: Simon Zebo; Darren Sweetnam, Jaco Taute, Rory Scannell, Keith Earls; Tyler Bleyendaal, Conor Murray; Dave Kilcoyne, Niall Scannell, John Ryan; Donnacha Ryan, Billy Holland; Peter O’Mahony Capt., Tommy O’Donnell, CJ Stander.
Replacements: Rhys Marshall, James Cronin, Stephen Archer, Dave O’Callaghan, Jack O’Donoghue, Duncan Williams, Francis Saili, Andrew Conway.
As good as could be expected - particularly like the call for DOC on the bench - hopefully Murray is fine. Concerns re Scannell covering 10 (not convinced by him there at the moment) and Archer but otherwise all good
Also just shows how despite all the waffle how close in make up Munster and Leinsters teams actually are
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12 + 5 Munster developed players, 11 +5 Leinster developed players
Replacements: Rhys Marshall, James Cronin, Stephen Archer, Dave O’Callaghan, Jack O’Donoghue, Duncan Williams, Francis Saili, Andrew Conway.
As good as could be expected - particularly like the call for DOC on the bench - hopefully Murray is fine. Concerns re Scannell covering 10 (not convinced by him there at the moment) and Archer but otherwise all good
Also just shows how despite all the waffle how close in make up Munster and Leinsters teams actually are
2+2 NIQ in 23
1 Residency qualified international each
12 + 5 Munster developed players, 11 +5 Leinster developed players
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To all the Munster fans who frequent this site. Best of luck tomorrow.
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Re: Munster 2016-2017
Interesting to see Sweetman start ahead of Conway. Thought he would be exactly the type of player to start who is full of confidence after earning his first cap
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No surprise to me - think if Sweetnam hadn't been injured he probably would have been in line for the 6N squad, quite possibly in place of Conway. Sweetnam when fit has been first choice this year. Still a big game for him mind - his biggest for Munster so far. Ronan O Mahony is the unlucky one really - he has been excellent this year, but again thats the right callR-Dog wrote:Interesting to see Sweetman start ahead of Conway. Thought he would be exactly the type of player to start who is full of confidence after earning his first cap
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Conway is unlucky alright but I think that's their strongest back three. I'm hoping Sweetnam really makes a name for himself tomorrow and inks his name into the Ireland squad for Japan and beyond.
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Has to be in Japan along with Byrne (and possibly ROL & Stockdale)LeRouxIsPHat wrote:Conway is unlucky alright but I think that's their strongest back three. I'm hoping Sweetnam really makes a name for himself tomorrow and inks his name into the Ireland squad for Japan and beyond.
Slight concern that with our back 3 options probably not going to NZ (slim chance for Zebo still I think) that Kearney x2, Trimble, McFadden, Gilroy, Earls will all be available and the younger guys won't get selected. I don't think he shoudl just go with the young guys and has to get a balance, but Gilroy and Earls would be the only two of the group above I'd like to see in Japan
Re: Munster 2016-2017
Heard Murray isn't fit and will be pulled during the warm-up. Heaslip will be drafted in to start.Golf Man wrote:Munster: Simon Zebo; Darren Sweetnam, Jaco Taute, Rory Scannell, Keith Earls; Tyler Bleyendaal, Conor Murray; Dave Kilcoyne, Niall Scannell, John Ryan; Donnacha Ryan, Billy Holland; Peter O’Mahony Capt., Tommy O’Donnell, CJ Stander.
Replacements: Rhys Marshall, James Cronin, Stephen Archer, Dave O’Callaghan, Jack O’Donoghue, Duncan Williams, Francis Saili, Andrew Conway.
As good as could be expected - particularly like the call for DOC on the bench - hopefully Murray is fine. Concerns re Scannell covering 10 (not convinced by him there at the moment) and Archer but otherwise all good
Also just shows how despite all the waffle how close in make up Munster and Leinsters teams actually are
2+2 NIQ in 23
1 Residency qualified international each
12 + 5 Munster developed players, 11 +5 Leinster developed players
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That's the best Munster backline I've ever seen. Only two not Munster products too.
I really hope, and frankly expect, that they will rip into Toulouse.
Couple of weaknesses on the bench as mentioned, otherwise that's a top end team.
I really hope, and frankly expect, that they will rip into Toulouse.
Couple of weaknesses on the bench as mentioned, otherwise that's a top end team.
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cormac wrote:Heard Murray isn't fit and will be pulled during the warm-up. Heaslip will be drafted in to start.Golf Man wrote:Munster: Simon Zebo; Darren Sweetnam, Jaco Taute, Rory Scannell, Keith Earls; Tyler Bleyendaal, Conor Murray; Dave Kilcoyne, Niall Scannell, John Ryan; Donnacha Ryan, Billy Holland; Peter O’Mahony Capt., Tommy O’Donnell, CJ Stander.
Replacements: Rhys Marshall, James Cronin, Stephen Archer, Dave O’Callaghan, Jack O’Donoghue, Duncan Williams, Francis Saili, Andrew Conway.
As good as could be expected - particularly like the call for DOC on the bench - hopefully Murray is fine. Concerns re Scannell covering 10 (not convinced by him there at the moment) and Archer but otherwise all good
Also just shows how despite all the waffle how close in make up Munster and Leinsters teams actually are
2+2 NIQ in 23
1 Residency qualified international each
12 + 5 Munster developed players, 11 +5 Leinster developed players
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Chisholm played 20 minutes today.
Ruddock's tackle stats consistently too low for me to be taken seriously as a Six Nations blindside..... Ruddock's defensive stats don't stack up. - All Blacks Nil, Jan 15th, 2014
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
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Well the big day is here, Munster back playing knockout European rugby in the much talked about Thomond Park.
The best thing about having such an occasion in a city the size of Limerick, is that there is no mistaking that there will be an event on today.
Everywhere you go in the city you will see flags and banners, the walk to the stadium builds that famous atmosphere, as you walk past pub after pub that is over flowing with red jerseys.
There will be in excess of 26K in the ground, but there will be a many more who were not lucky enough to get a ticket, packing into their locals.
European rugby is what Limerick lives for. Every person you speak to will be well aware of who is playing, they will know the players personally, and will be able to tell you stories about the players that you have never heard.
I am not from Limerick, but it is a special place on days like today. In most other cities, a day like today is fairly irrelevant, with only a very small percentage even caring that a match is taking place. You can see why media the world over, continuously spout cringe worthy cliches when describing their experiences.
I will be heading to Limerick early to shout on the mighty blues, and hopefully come the final whistle in Limerick, both teams will have advanced a step further than anyone would have expected at the starting the season.
The best thing about having such an occasion in a city the size of Limerick, is that there is no mistaking that there will be an event on today.
Everywhere you go in the city you will see flags and banners, the walk to the stadium builds that famous atmosphere, as you walk past pub after pub that is over flowing with red jerseys.
There will be in excess of 26K in the ground, but there will be a many more who were not lucky enough to get a ticket, packing into their locals.
European rugby is what Limerick lives for. Every person you speak to will be well aware of who is playing, they will know the players personally, and will be able to tell you stories about the players that you have never heard.
I am not from Limerick, but it is a special place on days like today. In most other cities, a day like today is fairly irrelevant, with only a very small percentage even caring that a match is taking place. You can see why media the world over, continuously spout cringe worthy cliches when describing their experiences.
I will be heading to Limerick early to shout on the mighty blues, and hopefully come the final whistle in Limerick, both teams will have advanced a step further than anyone would have expected at the starting the season.
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Jealousy is a sickening feeling alright.Peg Leg wrote:I just got sick in my own mouth
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