I think there are just 5 Ulster men in that 15mildlyinterested wrote:likely Ulster XV:
1. Eric O'Sullivan
2. Rory Best
3. Martin Moore
4. Kieran Treadwell
5. Iain Henderson
6. Sean Reidy
7. Jordi Murphy
8. Marcell Coetze
9. John Cooney
10. Billy Burns
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They are all Ulstermenbackrower8 wrote:I think there are just 5 Ulster men in that 15mildlyinterested wrote:likely Ulster XV:
1. Eric O'Sullivan
2. Rory Best
3. Martin Moore
4. Kieran Treadwell
5. Iain Henderson
6. Sean Reidy
7. Jordi Murphy
8. Marcell Coetze
9. John Cooney
10. Billy Burns
11. Jacob Stockdale
12. Stuart McCloskey
13. Will Addison
14. Robert Baloucoune
15. Louis Ludik
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How so? We would never play a Euro semi final in the RDS.Jonny tight lips wrote:And us in fairness,mildlyinterested wrote:
So they changed the rules to cater for Racing?
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Come on .... it’s not great when we play 2 games in the RDS and 2 in the aviva yet we can call the RDS our home and the aviva a neutrral. It makes sense for everyone that we play a semi in the aviva so I’m glad the rules now take away any ambiguity as to wheather it’s fair. In fact I’d say it was changed primarily for us.Dexter wrote:How so? We would never play a Euro semi final in the RDS.Jonny tight lips wrote:And us in fairness,mildlyinterested wrote:
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We're always played our semis there except for when it was being done up and we used Croke Park.
The rules were there to stop us using the RDS or Donnybrook. Anyone who thinks otherwise misunderstood the letter and intent. There was some grumbling from Scarlets, but they were in the misunderstanding bracket.
For a small few sides, moving is counterproductive. I can think of 2, they are both possible venues this year.
It is nothing at all to do with us.
The rules were there to stop us using the RDS or Donnybrook. Anyone who thinks otherwise misunderstood the letter and intent. There was some grumbling from Scarlets, but they were in the misunderstanding bracket.
For a small few sides, moving is counterproductive. I can think of 2, they are both possible venues this year.
It is nothing at all to do with us.
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Munster were the home team for the 2009 semi in crokerronk wrote:We're always played our semis there except for when it was being done up and we used Croke Park.
The rules were there to stop us using the RDS or Donnybrook. Anyone who thinks otherwise misunderstood the letter and intent. There was some grumbling from Scarlets, but they were in the misunderstanding bracket.
For a small few sides, moving is counterproductive. I can think of 2, they are both possible venues this year.
It is nothing at all to do with us.
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Is there a case for Ross Byrne to start this game? The three biggest games Sexton has played this year have been Munster, England and Wales and he’s been out of sorts in all of them
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I know they can be delusional, but Munster bigger than New Zealand?Twist wrote:Is there a case for Ross Byrne to start this game? The three biggest games Sexton has played this year have been Munster, England and Wales and he’s been out of sorts in all of them
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Huh? No way was Munster one of the biggest games he's played this season. Given that we had no hope of winning the tournament today the All Blacks game was probably bigger than Wales as well. As well as a lot of other excellent performances. His average level of performance has still been much better Byrne's this season, and either way I don't think Leinster should be basing their selections based on international form, it's a different ballpark.Twist wrote:Is there a case for Ross Byrne to start this game? The three biggest games Sexton has played this year have been Munster, England and Wales and he’s been out of sorts in all of them
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It would be like Schmidt basing his Leinster selection on how his players played for Ireland under Kidney.
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When has Schmidt ever cared how anyone played for anyone else?Dave Cahill wrote:It would be like Schmidt basing his Leinster selection on how his players played for Ireland under Kidney.
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Precisely.Oldschoolsocks wrote:When has Schmidt ever cared how anyone played for anyone else?Dave Cahill wrote:It would be like Schmidt basing his Leinster selection on how his players played for Ireland under Kidney.
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I've zero doubt that Sexton will start the Ulster match (assuming fitness) but I'd hope that if he continues to stink up the place we won't wait until the 73rd minute to replace him.
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You could throw Toulouse away in that mix aswell, not a great day eitherTwist wrote:Is there a case for Ross Byrne to start this game? The three biggest games Sexton has played this year have been Munster, England and Wales and he’s been out of sorts in all of them
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It might sound crazy but there is a case to be made for RB, scary to say and that’s no dig at RB more a reflection of Sexton
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Don't think Byrne blew the lights off against Toulouse or Wasps either though to be honest. His level of performance hasn't been higher than Sexton this year at all. And Sexton is captain, club legend etc, and anyway performances in green should have no bearing on our selection.Gearzbox2 wrote:You could throw Toulouse away in that mix aswell, not a great day eitherTwist wrote:Is there a case for Ross Byrne to start this game? The three biggest games Sexton has played this year have been Munster, England and Wales and he’s been out of sorts in all of them
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It might sound crazy but there is a case to be made for RB, scary to say and that’s no dig at RB more a reflection of Sexton
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I thought Ross Byrne's performance against Toulouse was excellent. He made multiple carries, put in a strong defensive shift and created that memorable and all important game breaking try for Dave Kearney through,yet again, his super accurate boot.
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I thought it was decent but if Sexton played the same game we'd just move on and wouldn't comment on it.wise7 wrote:I thought Ross Byrne's performance against Toulouse was excellent. He made multiple carries, put in a strong defensive shift and created that memorable and all important game breaking try for Dave Kearney through,yet again, his super accurate boot.
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But the point is that Sexton wasn't selected to play the Toulouse game and therefore didn't play. The topic being discussed is whether Sexton or Byrne should be selected against Ulster and based on form the more in-form player should be given the start in the interest of the team getting the result needed.
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Sextons form for Ireland is irrelevant. Completely different style of play and with a glacial service from his 9 means the defence was constantly in his face.
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Whether or which, if I was to choose between the Ross Byrne, who played in the recent ERCC group game against Toulouse, and the Johnny Sexton, who played in the Pro 12 semi defeat to the Scarlets in the RDS the season before last, I know which I'd pick......leinster23 wrote:I thought it was decent but if Sexton played the same game we'd just move on and wouldn't comment on it.wise7 wrote:I thought Ross Byrne's performance against Toulouse was excellent. He made multiple carries, put in a strong defensive shift and created that memorable and all important game breaking try for Dave Kearney through,yet again, his super accurate boot.