OTT wrote:I have three sources I trust that have told me where you can find Ewan MacKenna articles but I won't reveal these sources (because they don't exist) but believe me (for no good reason) it could be a criminal matter (it never is).Oldschool wrote:With such a ringing endorsement I'm just going to have to read him now.Dave Cahill wrote:Anyone who reads him is an idiot, anyone who believes him is a moron, anyone who repeats him is a c**t.
Where does he publish? - Careful with your answer, you wouldn't want anyone to think your a cetc.
Hope that helps.
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- Leo Cullen
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The reality is that Leinster weren’t at their best against Glasgow Warriors, they haven’t been all season, but they are still too good for virtually everyone in club rugby.
Read more at https://www.pro14rugby.org/2019/05/29/p ... jjPm8mh.99
Would you agree? And if so why do you think that was the case?
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The last lad who hated rugby this much ended up on the sex abusers wing in Arbour Hill.Dave Cahill wrote:Anyone who reads him is an idiot, anyone who believes him is a moron, anyone who repeats him is a c**t.
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I'd agree. I have had a feeling all year that the Irish players are on a different S&C programme to normal. The lads don't seem as powerful as they have in the past. I could be wrong but I'd imagine the S&C is all aimed at September.mildlyinterested wrote:The reality is that Leinster weren’t at their best against Glasgow Warriors, they haven’t been all season, but they are still too good for virtually everyone in club rugby.
Read more at https://www.pro14rugby.org/2019/05/29/p ... jjPm8mh.99
Would you agree? And if so why do you think that was the case?
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Not sure it's just S&C. I'm much more inclined to the Darce theory in today's IT, where he outlines the impact of continual discharge of emotional energy in winning big games throughout 2018, without adequate "down and re-charge time".
Given that Darce had those periods in his own career, I lend a lot of credence to his hypothesis.
Given that Darce had those periods in his own career, I lend a lot of credence to his hypothesis.
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Latest rte Rugby Podcast:
Pro14 final mentioned right at the end. Have a listen.
Pro14 final mentioned right at the end. Have a listen.
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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I'd agree.mildlyinterested wrote:The reality is that Leinster weren’t at their best against Glasgow Warriors, they haven’t been all season, but they are still too good for virtually everyone in club rugby.
Read more at https://www.pro14rugby.org/2019/05/29/p ... jjPm8mh.99
Would you agree? And if so why do you think that was the case?
Without doubt our AI prep was different to normal.
It appeared to be designed as a dry run for the RWC.
The knock on affect of this on the rest of the season is hard to assess even in hindsight.
Our season did however lack continuity in selection.
While some of that was unavoidable (injury, 6N) some of it was down to the deliberate blooding of the NG and tbf nobody thought or thinks that's a bad thing.
It's also worth noting that we were unlucky with some positional injuries.
No 7 in particular (These injuries also hurt Ireland)
If either or both had been available for HCC final then who knows.
AND what hurts Leinster hurts Ireland and visa versa more than any other province.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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the spoofer wrote:The last lad who hated rugby this much ended up on the sex abusers wing in Arbour Hill.Dave Cahill wrote:Anyone who reads him is an idiot, anyone who believes him is a moron, anyone who repeats him is a c**t.
Not surprising. No normal person would hate a sport that much.
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https://youtu.be/1LSokIRCPlY
Good God. I almost never watch or listen to OTB anymore especially their AM shite but when I saw Gregor Paul's name, I just had to listen in. The interview is okay until 11:40 when that ginger gnat states that Ireland are everyone in NZ's favorite second team, but dresses it up as a question. Utterly embarrassing. I pressed stop immediately. Didn't even wait for Paul's answer. I know plenty of Kiwi fans who hate Ireland cos they think we're boring and the fans are whingers on line. How does Paul have the authority to answer that question?
This f%~king "aren't we great" and "everyone loves us" sh!t is nauseating. We have a very long history of rugby in Ireland. We may not be successful on the world stage but rugby is very much part of the sporting landscape. This constant need for compliments and gratification from NZ is baffling. We saw it all before the November test. "NZ respect us now." Who f%~king cares what NZ fans and media think of Ireland? The opinions of their oft garbage media and the man on the street should not be something we hold dearly when it is positive. If they don't like or respect us, who cares. Just because they're from NZ doesn't mean their opinions are worth more than others.
That ginger tw@t on OTB is an embarrassment to media..and Gilroy is not far behind. What changed that made them think Ginger has an opinion worth listening to?
Good God. I almost never watch or listen to OTB anymore especially their AM shite but when I saw Gregor Paul's name, I just had to listen in. The interview is okay until 11:40 when that ginger gnat states that Ireland are everyone in NZ's favorite second team, but dresses it up as a question. Utterly embarrassing. I pressed stop immediately. Didn't even wait for Paul's answer. I know plenty of Kiwi fans who hate Ireland cos they think we're boring and the fans are whingers on line. How does Paul have the authority to answer that question?
This f%~king "aren't we great" and "everyone loves us" sh!t is nauseating. We have a very long history of rugby in Ireland. We may not be successful on the world stage but rugby is very much part of the sporting landscape. This constant need for compliments and gratification from NZ is baffling. We saw it all before the November test. "NZ respect us now." Who f%~king cares what NZ fans and media think of Ireland? The opinions of their oft garbage media and the man on the street should not be something we hold dearly when it is positive. If they don't like or respect us, who cares. Just because they're from NZ doesn't mean their opinions are worth more than others.
That ginger tw@t on OTB is an embarrassment to media..and Gilroy is not far behind. What changed that made them think Ginger has an opinion worth listening to?
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I didn't watch it but if you're going to fly into a rage and disparagingly refer to someone as a "ginger gnat", "ginger tw@t", and "ginger" because they asked a harmless fluff question in a free video that you didn't have to watch then I would suggest that you are not the arbiter of all that is good and should take a good long look in the mirror.
Pathetic and embarrassing.
Pathetic and embarrassing.
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RU a ginger LRIP??LeRouxIsPHat wrote:I didn't watch it but if you're going to fly into a rage and disparagingly refer to someone as a "ginger gnat", "ginger tw@t", and "ginger" because they asked a harmless fluff question in a free video that you didn't have to watch then I would suggest that you are not the arbiter of all that is good and should take a good long look in the mirror.
Pathetic and embarrassing.
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Surprised that Leinster didn't pick up the Irish Rugby writers team of the year. HC final and Pro 14 winners is a greater achievement than U20 Grand Slam.
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rugby writers barely rate the pro 14 and they don'y give leinster much credit in making final and losing as leinster were favourites for europe at start of the season.the spoofer wrote:Surprised that Leinster didn't pick up the Irish Rugby writers team of the year. HC final and Pro 14 winners is a greater achievement than U20 Grand Slam.
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This should probably be in the International section, but I couldn't resist this gem from Ruaidhri O'Connor in the Indo:
"Of the 23 players selected to face the Azzurri, only five go into the game with a degree of confidence about their place on the plane.
For Jordan Larmour, Garry Ringrose, Joey Carbery, Devin Toner, Cian Healy and Iain Henderson, this game is about getting through with a decent performance that propels them towards the team when Ireland play Scotland on September 22."
Ruaidhri, there are 3 types of people in the world, those who understand maths and those that don't.
"Of the 23 players selected to face the Azzurri, only five go into the game with a degree of confidence about their place on the plane.
For Jordan Larmour, Garry Ringrose, Joey Carbery, Devin Toner, Cian Healy and Iain Henderson, this game is about getting through with a decent performance that propels them towards the team when Ireland play Scotland on September 22."
Ruaidhri, there are 3 types of people in the world, those who understand maths and those that don't.
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For clarity you should probably have added that Ruaidhri is an example of the third type, for those of us having a 'slow' day.D4surfer wrote:This should probably be in the International section, but I couldn't resist this gem from Ruaidhri O'Connor in the Indo:
"Of the 23 players selected to face the Azzurri, only five go into the game with a degree of confidence about their place on the plane.
For Jordan Larmour, Garry Ringrose, Joey Carbery, Devin Toner, Cian Healy and Iain Henderson, this game is about getting through with a decent performance that propels them towards the team when Ireland play Scotland on September 22."
Ruaidhri, there are 3 types of people in the world, those who understand maths and those that don't.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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Marmion, J McGrath, Porter, Ryan are likely too.
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Agree with all those and would now add Conway and Cartyronk wrote:Marmion, J McGrath, Porter, Ryan are likely too.
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Whatever about Conway (wouldn't disagree TBH) Carty has to go and should be given 30mins at SH at some stage.Ruckedtobits wrote:Agree with all those and would now add Conway and Cartyronk wrote:Marmion, J McGrath, Porter, Ryan are likely too.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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Conway looks good if there's a 3rd sub backline player brought.
A 3rd outhalf now looks more likely. Ross Byrne hasn't been given a shot yet and Carbery injury brings him closer. He's likely to get a chance to play himself ahead of Carty.
A 3rd outhalf now looks more likely. Ross Byrne hasn't been given a shot yet and Carbery injury brings him closer. He's likely to get a chance to play himself ahead of Carty.
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Not on the basis of the treatment of Bealham and CooneyOldschool wrote:Whatever about Conway (wouldn't disagree TBH) Carty has to go and should be given 30mins at SH at some stage.Ruckedtobits wrote:Agree with all those and would now add Conway and Cartyronk wrote:Marmion, J McGrath, Porter, Ryan are likely too.