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munster#1 wrote:Personally I would have preferred an experienced backs coach, but that is as close to a top class coaching ticket as I would have hoped for.
Now let's hope we see a couple more players added to the squad.
domhnallj wrote:Jones must have seriously impressed Rassie. He's had a pretty rapid progression, I hope he does well.
Not_Today wrote:domhnallj wrote:Jones must have seriously impressed Rassie. He's had a pretty rapid progression, I hope he does well.
Foley was already lining him up for a role before Rassie was appointed
Not_Today wrote:domhnallj wrote:Jones must have seriously impressed Rassie. He's had a pretty rapid progression, I hope he does well.
Foley was already lining him up for a role before Rassie was appointed
simonokeeffe wrote:Racing, Glasgow, Leicester, Munster
cant see them topping the group but second (4 wins) is a very achievable target, not sure I see Munster getting enough bonus points to make it to knock out stages though
offshorerules wrote:simonokeeffe wrote:Racing, Glasgow, Leicester, Munster
cant see them topping the group but second (4 wins) is a very achievable target, not sure I see Munster getting enough bonus points to make it to knock out stages though
Really? Cant see them winning away at either Racing or Leicester so that leaves Glasgow. Is that what you were thinking? Also winning at home against Racing is no certainty. I think its a pretty tough draw to be fair. Paying for their lack of form this year.
simonokeeffe wrote:Racing, Glasgow, Leicester, Munster
cant see them topping the group but second (4 wins) is a very achievable target, not sure I see Munster getting enough bonus points to make it to knock out stages though
Oldschool wrote:simonokeeffe wrote:Racing, Glasgow, Leicester, Munster
cant see them topping the group but second (4 wins) is a very achievable target, not sure I see Munster getting enough bonus points to make it to knock out stages though
That's a dog of a group. Would not fancy any of those away games.
simonokeeffe wrote:Oldschool wrote:simonokeeffe wrote:Racing, Glasgow, Leicester, Munster
cant see them topping the group but second (4 wins) is a very achievable target, not sure I see Munster getting enough bonus points to make it to knock out stages though
That's a dog of a group. Would not fancy any of those away games.
Conversely, not the same as it was, but dont think any of their opponents will be giddy about Thomond Park
Glasgow will miss Nakarawa horribly and have a problem at outhalf. Took a gander at Tigers squad and while theyre falling over front rowers and outhalves, theyre light on locks and centres.
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