Injuries 16/17
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Injuries 16/17
Johnny Sexton (Shoulder) - Out of the early PRO12 rounds.
Cian Healy (Neck) - Back training. No return date set.
Robbie Henshaw (Knee) - Progressing well after surgery. Still months away from return.
Isa Nacewa (Arm) - 'Very close' but no return date.
David Kearney (Knee) - "Nearing a return."
Rhys Ruddock (Ankle) - Out until Round 4 of PRO12 at least.
Mick Kearney (Shoulder) - Out of the early PRO12 rounds.
Sean O'Brien (Hamstring) - "Progressing well"
Ed Byrne (Knee) - Out 12 months already, "progressing" but no return date set.
Noel Reid(Foot) - "nearing a return"
Richardt Strauss (Knee) - set to set a specialist
Cian Healy (Neck) - Back training. No return date set.
Robbie Henshaw (Knee) - Progressing well after surgery. Still months away from return.
Isa Nacewa (Arm) - 'Very close' but no return date.
David Kearney (Knee) - "Nearing a return."
Rhys Ruddock (Ankle) - Out until Round 4 of PRO12 at least.
Mick Kearney (Shoulder) - Out of the early PRO12 rounds.
Sean O'Brien (Hamstring) - "Progressing well"
Ed Byrne (Knee) - Out 12 months already, "progressing" but no return date set.
Noel Reid(Foot) - "nearing a return"
Richardt Strauss (Knee) - set to set a specialist
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Mike McCarthy and Noel Reid are expected to be available for the friendly against Bath
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All very vague. Doesn't sound good for Strauss although that's the first I've heard of anything.
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Rob Kearney is given as training fullyLeRouxIsPHat wrote:All very vague. Doesn't sound good for Strauss although that's the first I've heard of anything.
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Article said 12-16 weeks for Henshaw recovery but now clarified that's from when he got injured in June.
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Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
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Henshaw said recently that he'd be touch and go for the European games in October. It'll be interesting to see what happens because I'm sure Joe will be desperate to have him for the All Blacks game.
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Billy Dardis dislocated his shoulder in #Leinster's clash with Ulster in Navan last weekend.
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Saw the list of injuries thereDirk Stickler wrote:Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Not great reading, presume Irish lads will get back in the next few weeks probably depending on gametine on the tour
Saw the Kearney brothers, Sean O'Brien and J heaslip opened another bar
Barring Jamie it would be nice to see the former 3 string a few games together before maybe opening another booze establishment
Seems like their prerogatives are all over the place
Just my humble opinion
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What!? You know they can do that stuff and still be fully focused on their rugby, right? It's not like rugby needs to be or should be a 24/7 thing for them. Quite the opposite in fact. It's not as though they were skipping out on training to go help out the builders.Gearzbox2 wrote:Saw the list of injuries thereDirk Stickler wrote:Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Not great reading, presume Irish lads will get back in the next few weeks probably depending on gametine on the tour
Saw the Kearney brothers, Sean O'Brien and J heaslip opened another bar
Barring Jamie it would be nice to see the former 3 string a few games together before maybe opening another booze establishment
Seems like their prerogatives are all over the place
Just my humble opinion
That's all like someone in work telling you that your priorities are all over the place because you go to rugby games rather than advancing your career. It's nonsense.
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Priorities?Gearzbox2 wrote:Saw the list of injuries thereDirk Stickler wrote:Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Not great reading, presume Irish lads will get back in the next few weeks probably depending on gametine on the tour
Saw the Kearney brothers, Sean O'Brien and J heaslip opened another bar
Barring Jamie it would be nice to see the former 3 string a few games together before maybe opening another booze establishment
Seems like their prerogatives are all over the place
Just my humble opinion
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I'm talking about from a recovery/performance based outlook on the situationmolloyjh wrote:What!? You know they can do that stuff and still be fully focused on their rugby, right? It's not like rugby needs to be or should be a 24/7 thing for them. Quite the opposite in fact. It's not as though they were skipping out on training to go help out the builders.Gearzbox2 wrote:Saw the list of injuries thereDirk Stickler wrote:Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Not great reading, presume Irish lads will get back in the next few weeks probably depending on gametine on the tour
Saw the Kearney brothers, Sean O'Brien and J heaslip opened another bar
Barring Jamie it would be nice to see the former 3 string a few games together before maybe opening another booze establishment
Seems like their prerogatives are all over the place
Just my humble opinion
That's all like someone in work telling you that your priorities are all over the place because you go to rugby games rather than advancing your career. It's nonsense.
Between Rob and Sean they played 10 games for leinster last season
All I'm saying is are they focused enough on all the aspects that are needed to be the best pros
Rest-Recovery and all that goes with it
Not down the bridge or this new spot pulling pints for punters on a Wednesday before a game trying to promote the place
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Congrats, you can spellOldschoolsocks wrote:Priorities?Gearzbox2 wrote:Saw the list of injuries thereDirk Stickler wrote:Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Not great reading, presume Irish lads will get back in the next few weeks probably depending on gametine on the tour
Saw the Kearney brothers, Sean O'Brien and J heaslip opened another bar
Barring Jamie it would be nice to see the former 3 string a few games together before maybe opening another booze establishment
Seems like their prerogatives are all over the place
Just my humble opinion
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How exactly does walking into a building for a couple of pictures impact their recovery? This is go-go-gadget levels of reaching.Gearzbox2 wrote:I'm talking about from a recovery/performance based outlook on the situation
Between Rob and Sean they played 10 games for leinster last season
All I'm saying is are they focused enough on all the aspects that are needed to be the best pros
Rest-Recovery and all that goes with it
Not down the bridge or this new spot pulling pints for punters on a Wednesday before a game trying to promote the place
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Clearly does, considering they played 12 games combined last yearmolloyjh wrote:How exactly does walking into a building for a couple of pictures impact their recovery? This is go-go-gadget levels of reaching.Gearzbox2 wrote:I'm talking about from a recovery/performance based outlook on the situation
Between Rob and Sean they played 10 games for leinster last season
All I'm saying is are they focused enough on all the aspects that are needed to be the best pros
Rest-Recovery and all that goes with it
Not down the bridge or this new spot pulling pints for punters on a Wednesday before a game trying to promote the place
You must be in the know though....
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Gearzbox2 wrote:Saw the list of injuries thereDirk Stickler wrote:Anyone know when Jamie, Jordi, Ross, etc will be allowed to play?
Should be interesting to see if there's an actual battle for the back up 10 jersey.
12- 16 weeks given for Robbie Henshaw is from when he had the surgery. So 8-12 weeks now.
Not great reading, presume Irish lads will get back in the next few weeks probably depending on gametine on the tour
Saw the Kearney brothers, Sean O'Brien and J heaslip opened another bar
Barring Jamie it would be nice to see the former 3 string a few games together before maybe opening another booze establishment
Seems like their prerogatives are all over the place
Just my humble opinion
Correction, I can comprehend.Gearzbox2 wrote:Congrats, you can spellOldschoolsocks wrote: Priorities?
Nothing wrong with your spelling, you spelled the incorrect word correctly.
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Once their bar ownership doesnt eventually lead to them claiming Noah's Ark disproves global warming then its ok
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Your reasoning here is absolutely ridiculous. In what way can promoting business outside of their rugby lives have any kind of impact on their rest and recovery. I would love to see their reaction to this claim. Sure Paul O'Connell only had to retire because he drank all that milk and was in those Pinergy ads.
They hardly go 'Feck this rugby stuff, I'm going for a pint!'
I really can't understand how you think that owning a bar could have any impact on O'Brien tearing his hamstring off the bone while in Paris, or whatever injuries are keeping Dave out and kept Rob out.
They hardly go 'Feck this rugby stuff, I'm going for a pint!'
I really can't understand how you think that owning a bar could have any impact on O'Brien tearing his hamstring off the bone while in Paris, or whatever injuries are keeping Dave out and kept Rob out.
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You're not meant to understand, you're meant to react.erskinechilders wrote:Your reasoning here is absolutely ridiculous. In what way can promoting business outside of their rugby lives have any kind of impact on their rest and recovery. I would love to see their reaction to this claim. Sure Paul O'Connell only had to retire because he drank all that milk and was in those Pinergy ads.
They hardly go 'Feck this rugby stuff, I'm going for a pint!'
I really can't understand how you think that owning a bar could have any impact on O'Brien tearing his hamstring off the bone while in Paris, or whatever injuries are keeping Dave out and kept Rob out.
It's clearly nonsense. A lot of the Leinster team past and present have completed a third level education while being full time professional rugby players, a few have also likely set up businesses. Dr. Phil finished medical school whilst here for example - perhaps that was the reason for his catastrophic injury v Munster in Lansdowne road? No, not likely
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What reasoning? There is absolutely no logic there at all. Made up nonsense to have a go at people. It's quite sad really.erskinechilders wrote:Your reasoning here is absolutely ridiculous.