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wixfjord wrote:Isn't Kearney supposed to be 'one of the best trainers in the squad'? He's absolutely ripped anyway!
One thing I think he could do with is a few hours catching and passing each day given some of his showings last season!
hugonaut wrote:
Kearney is a decent Pro14-level player. He has previously shown the ability to play at this level – moreso at Connacht than here, admittedly. He's 27 this season, he should be entering his prime given his position. He's got a good situation at Leinster – I think he really needs to try and take mental stock of what he's currently doing, get advice from the coaches of what he needs to do better, and make a very big effort to change his habits to see how he can improve and get more time on the pitch. That might mean more effort than reward: always being the first person out on the pitch, trying to burst guys in training, cleaning up diet to the level of absolutely no craic, doing extra flexibility/fitness/skill sessions etc. But he's on the edge in terms of his position in the squad, and where would you rather be than Leinster?
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:hugonaut wrote:
Kearney is a decent Pro14-level player. He has previously shown the ability to play at this level – moreso at Connacht than here, admittedly. He's 27 this season, he should be entering his prime given his position. He's got a good situation at Leinster – I think he really needs to try and take mental stock of what he's currently doing, get advice from the coaches of what he needs to do better, and make a very big effort to change his habits to see how he can improve and get more time on the pitch. That might mean more effort than reward: always being the first person out on the pitch, trying to burst guys in training, cleaning up diet to the level of absolutely no craic, doing extra flexibility/fitness/skill sessions etc. But he's on the edge in terms of his position in the squad, and where would you rather be than Leinster?
Tbf to him I don't think it's a lack of desire on his part. As Wixfjord said he's rated as a really hard trainer (Isa name checked him as the hardest worker in the squad IIRC) and he also wanted to go on loan last season but wasn't allowed. I can understand why we wouldn't let him go but maybe he feels he'd be back his best if he just got a run of games, hard not to think there's merit in that.
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:
Tbf to him I don't think it's a lack of desire on his part. As Wixfjord said he's rated as a really hard trainer (Isa name checked him as the hardest worker in the squad IIRC) and he also wanted to go on loan last season but wasn't allowed. I can understand why we wouldn't let him go but maybe he feels he'd be back his best if he just got a run of games, hard not to think there's merit in that.
mildlyinterested wrote:Dunne has lots of potential but still looks like he is growing into his body athletically.. only turns 20 at end of November so that's to be expected.. would be notable if he made his debut this season given his youth.
hugonaut wrote:mildlyinterested wrote:Dunne has lots of potential but still looks like he is growing into his body athletically.. only turns 20 at end of November so that's to be expected.. would be notable if he made his debut this season given his youth.
You're probably right. I suppose I wrote that more in hope than expectation.
On the other hand, he's got a full season at U20s behind him - going from the Irish Rugby website he played 796 of a possible 800mins over both tournaments. That puts a tick beside his name for a couple of reasons: firstly he was obviously a mainstay of the team and one of the first names down, and secondly he was able to get through all those games without picking up niggles or more serious injuries.
Over the last couple of seasons, lads seem to be readier for professional rugby earlier than they were even four or five years ago.
LEO CULLEN IS facing into an early-season selection headache after it was confirmed Ciaran Frawley will miss a number of weeks with the arm injury he sustained against Newcastle Falcons last Friday.
The 20-year-old suffered a heavy knock to his right arm in the opening exchanges of Leinster’s 42-17 pre-season defeat to the Falcons and after leaving Donnybrook in a sling, will now be sidelined for the start of the province’s Pro14 campaign.
Will Connors is also facing a period on the sidelines after doing ‘a bit of damage’ to his knee in the first minute of last Friday’s hit-out at Donnybrook, but Joe Tomane presented well after the game despite hobbling off with a knee issue.
The Australian centre is expected to be fit for the opening game of Leinster’s title defence at the Cardiff Arms Park on Friday week, but with back-to-back away fixtures to kick off the campaign, Cullen is wary of the challenges around the corner.
wixfjord wrote:LEO CULLEN IS facing into an early-season selection headache after it was confirmed Ciaran Frawley will miss a number of weeks with the arm injury he sustained against Newcastle Falcons last Friday.
The 20-year-old suffered a heavy knock to his right arm in the opening exchanges of Leinster’s 42-17 pre-season defeat to the Falcons and after leaving Donnybrook in a sling, will now be sidelined for the start of the province’s Pro14 campaign.
Will Connors is also facing a period on the sidelines after doing ‘a bit of damage’ to his knee in the first minute of last Friday’s hit-out at Donnybrook, but Joe Tomane presented well after the game despite hobbling off with a knee issue.
The Australian centre is expected to be fit for the opening game of Leinster’s title defence at the Cardiff Arms Park on Friday week, but with back-to-back away fixtures to kick off the campaign, Cullen is wary of the challenges around the corner.
Who's next in line?
That would bring the NH v SH super final a lot closer to realityronk wrote:Backs coach coming put of retirement?
leinsterforever wrote:Thoughts on calling up Max Kearney now that Connors is gone for ages? Ruddock can do a job, but he's not an openside
hugonaut wrote:Just bumped into Sean O'Brien at lunch [he was taking up the whole pavement] and he looks to have got himself in tremendous nick. Never seen him bigger or fitter looking at any stage in his career. Here's hoping he can put some games together for us.
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