EPCR SEMI-FINAL V CLERMONT
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no it won't, you have to much higher for it to have an effect. Pretoria in SA is 4500ft above sea level!
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Such an altitude doesn't have any effect.
You can breathe, eat, drink and play rugby as well as in Dublin.
Au revoir.
You can breathe, eat, drink and play rugby as well as in Dublin.
Au revoir.
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Come on man!Oldschool wrote:Lyon is at an altitude of over 1000ft above sea level, similar to Clerment's home ground.
Could this be a factor towards the end of the game.
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The Fairy Castle is at an altitude of 1500 feet - breathless.
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In fairness to OS, I understand that whilst most of the squad are not likely to be affected, Dev's S&C preparation is being done in a low oxygen, isolation chamber.blockhead wrote:Come on man!Oldschool wrote:Lyon is at an altitude of over 1000ft above sea level, similar to Clerment's home ground.
Could this be a factor towards the end of the game.
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Isa in boots but seemingly sitting out the training session...anything to it?
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glad to see Jack Conan in the photos - had a bad feeling about his injury.
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Donny B. wrote:So are we marching to the stadium in Lyon? Only 1,500 of us so we'll be outnumbered like in Bordeaux five years ago. But the march from the Irish pub to the stadium and the reception the Clermont fans gave us was fantastic and is genuinely one of my best memories in rugby.
So let's do it again!!!
Some great memories
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Oh FFS! Newstalk reporting a citing for Cian H after the Connacht game.
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Nice Photo, special memoryTiny206 wrote:
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Just re-read the thread for Castres v Leinster (post-match comments) as a reminder of what can go wrong. IMO, Castres were the best team we faced all Season, in the most adversarial stadium.
That night we missed a lot of tackles, largely because of their physicality.
We missed a good few possibly tries, largely because of inexperience.
We missed a lot of experience, before and during the game.
Having watched a lot of Clermont games over the past fortnight, the following points are relevant:
~ Clermont have three key players, Lamarat, Parra and Chouly
~ Clermont generally win high-scoring games.
~ The Clermont front-row is nearly always illegal, driving up on opposition scrum.
~ The Clermont counter-attack is no longer lethal.
~ Clermont use box-kicking as a mid-field attacking tactic and chase hard.
~ The Clermont line-out is effective but not impervious to being turned over.
~ Clermont don't play well from behind.
Compared with the team we had out against Castres in January, a lot of experience has been gained and some experience has returned (notably Triggs, SO'B & Ferg). Possibly the most vital player for us is Luke McGrath. He had a stinker against Castres but has had some good games recently. He must play like a link, not the leader, for the first 50 mins at least.
Our match winners could be our front-row and back-row. These six guys should have the opportunity to impose themselves on the game. The other "wild card" is Joey. He is an unknown quantity at this level of European competition away from home. Ross Byrne replaced J10 at a vital point in the game in Castres and found the pressure tough.
So, much to ponder. But overall, a lot for the Blue Army to be hopeful about. This is not the Clermont of 2012-13-14. Europe has seen a couple of glimpses of Leinster 2017, but not our full hand. If our line-out and maul work, we just might enjoy this weekend.
That night we missed a lot of tackles, largely because of their physicality.
We missed a good few possibly tries, largely because of inexperience.
We missed a lot of experience, before and during the game.
Having watched a lot of Clermont games over the past fortnight, the following points are relevant:
~ Clermont have three key players, Lamarat, Parra and Chouly
~ Clermont generally win high-scoring games.
~ The Clermont front-row is nearly always illegal, driving up on opposition scrum.
~ The Clermont counter-attack is no longer lethal.
~ Clermont use box-kicking as a mid-field attacking tactic and chase hard.
~ The Clermont line-out is effective but not impervious to being turned over.
~ Clermont don't play well from behind.
Compared with the team we had out against Castres in January, a lot of experience has been gained and some experience has returned (notably Triggs, SO'B & Ferg). Possibly the most vital player for us is Luke McGrath. He had a stinker against Castres but has had some good games recently. He must play like a link, not the leader, for the first 50 mins at least.
Our match winners could be our front-row and back-row. These six guys should have the opportunity to impose themselves on the game. The other "wild card" is Joey. He is an unknown quantity at this level of European competition away from home. Ross Byrne replaced J10 at a vital point in the game in Castres and found the pressure tough.
So, much to ponder. But overall, a lot for the Blue Army to be hopeful about. This is not the Clermont of 2012-13-14. Europe has seen a couple of glimpses of Leinster 2017, but not our full hand. If our line-out and maul work, we just might enjoy this weekend.
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Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Any chance to try and recreate the magic of Bordeaux.Donny B. wrote:So are we marching to the stadium in Lyon? Only 1,500 of us so we'll be outnumbered like in Bordeaux five years ago. But the march from the Irish pub to the stadium and the reception the Clermont fans gave us was fantastic and is genuinely one of my best memories in rugby.
So let's do it again!!!
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Looks like Vaha should be fit for the weekend. Doubts over Zirk and Kayser still.
Looks like Vaha should be fit for the weekend. Doubts over Zirk and Kayser still.
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Will be doing my best !.molloyjh wrote:Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Any chance to try and recreate the magic of Bordeaux.Donny B. wrote:So are we marching to the stadium in Lyon? Only 1,500 of us so we'll be outnumbered like in Bordeaux five years ago. But the march from the Irish pub to the stadium and the reception the Clermont fans gave us was fantastic and is genuinely one of my best memories in rugby.
So let's do it again!!!
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Want to say a huge thank you to Claire in Leinster ticket office.
I had a major issue in trying to download my tickets from the French website and she sorted us out this morning.
Many thanks
I had a major issue in trying to download my tickets from the French website and she sorted us out this morning.
Many thanks
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So, even if they appeal Healy is likely to miss the SF. Big test for Dooley who's been very impressive in the limited game time hes had. Scrum always appear to be dominant but.not sure if thats not in part down to the weaker replacements he faces.
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England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
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Probably more appropriate here.
Would Bent be considered for the 17 shirt? With Rossy to 18.
I like Dooley. But is he ready for a European semi?
Would Bent be considered for the 17 shirt? With Rossy to 18.
I like Dooley. But is he ready for a European semi?
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick