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Munster Team Talk/Gossip/Rumours Thread.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 750 ✭✭✭onlyrocknroll


    CiaranMT wrote: »
    Don't think age is half as big a factor when Wally is being talked about as most other players.

    He was playing excellently towards the end of last season, but he was a little slow regaining form when he came back from injury first. I'd say that is down to age.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,092 ✭✭✭CiaranMT


    He was playing excellently towards the end of last season, but he was a little slow regaining form when he came back from injury first. I'd say that is down to age.

    Or... The fact that he was just back from injury... Pretty common with most players.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    CiaranMT wrote: »
    Don't think age is half as big a factor when Wally is being talked about as most other players.

    It's still a factor, great as he is he can't stop the march of time. If you were watching last Saturday's game with no prior knowledge of either player, you'd think TOD was the better of the two, imo. It'd be wrong to rush Wallace back into the team on reputation when he's below his best.


  • Registered Users Posts: 750 ✭✭✭onlyrocknroll


    CiaranMT wrote: »
    Or... The fact that he was just back from injury... Pretty common with most players.

    Took him a few months to hit his own very high standards IMO. The Wally we saw in the ML final was a very different player to the one playing in January-February.

    It's no disrespect to say that a 35 year old player would take a little longer to fully recover from an injury than a younger man.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,300 ✭✭✭✭jm08


    Took him a few months to hit his own very high standards IMO. The Wally we saw in the ML final was a very different player to the one playing in January-February.

    It's no disrespect to say that a 35 year old player would take a little longer to fully recover from an injury than a younger man.

    i donno. luke fitz & O'Leary are taking their time coming back from injury, whereas Kearney came back very quickly.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    jm08 wrote: »
    i donno. luke fitz & O'Leary are taking their time coming back from injury, whereas Kearney came back very quickly.

    Everyone's different though, O'Driscoll has always bounced back fairly quickly too. I think Luke Fitz would have been in the six nations squads but for a separate neck injury in Jan and it's only recently you could say kearney is really back to his (brilliant) best.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,911 ✭✭✭jacothelad


    Tox56 wrote: »
    I think the pack is very even, a lot depends on POC but Tuohy and Muller are top quality players, the backrow is probably in Ulster's favour because of Ferris but it's even otherwise, and the front-row is hard to call. It's exactly the same story with the backs, it's hard to tell who has an edge.

    It will be a very interesting game for neutrals.
    bamboozle wrote: »
    Front rows are equal - Botha bett than Court but Best better than Varley
    Back row - ulster are a far better unit, munster dont have a set back row at the moment.
    2nd row- advantage munster although POC could be rusty if he doesnt play this weekend and Muller & Touhy deserve a lot of respect.

    2 things stand out in this game to me, Piennar will run amok if given a platform & Ulster have won in TP before and wont be too intimidated.

    The likes of Touhy, Gilroy, Cave & Marshall will be looking to prove a point to watching Ireland selectors.

    Munster will be hoping the crowd will get behind them and Humphries is fickle otherwise I'd fancy Ulster to sneak the win.

    One of the interesting match-ups for me will be Botha v. Court. They were great buddies when they played together and Court gave up playing 3 when Botha arrived - much to his and Ireland's detriment I may say. He was becoming a very good t.h. and was frequently Ulster's outstanding forward. I wouldn't like to see McAllister against B.J. just as I'm sure most Reds would be wary of Archer against Court.

    A lot depends on Humphreys. If he plays well we have a chance. If he doesn't, it will be a very hard decision for McLaughlin exactly when to bring Marshall on and move Pienaar to 10.

    It will be a great occasion and sadly for me, if Munster are pretty much playing their best available team, I fear Ulster will eventually succumb. I think Munster's all round forward grunt and team work is going to win the day. Ulster's forwards need to show more cohesion and stay on their feet at rucks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 686 ✭✭✭Flincher


    I always think a team needs a mentally strong hooker, goal kicker, and fullback to have half a chance of winning in Thomond. They are the 3 individuals targeted by the crowd. If any of those 3 fold, Munster capitalize - if the lineout goes, ROG will kick the corners, if the fullback folds, the ball will come down into the sun with snow on it, and if the kicking goes......

    Ulster have the hooker, if Pienaar misses early he could have a few troubles - he is prone to the off day, and I think Ulster could be in trouble at fullback.


  • Registered Users Posts: 23,772 ✭✭✭✭phog


    Why did I read the last couple of pages, I'm nervous now and that's a fortnight beofre the game :(

    Anyway, for something lighter, for Limerick based fans.
    An exhibition of some of the finest Munster Rugby action photographs taken over the last decade by Limerick sports photographer Ivan O'Riordan, will be launched at the Raggle Taggle Gallery, Sarsfield Street, Limerick at 6pm on Thursday 29th March next and will be on show for a three week period

    More info here.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,636 ✭✭✭✭Tox56


    Flincher wrote: »
    I always think a team needs a mentally strong hooker, goal kicker, and fullback to have half a chance of winning in Thomond. They are the 3 individuals targeted by the crowd. If any of those 3 fold, Munster capitalize - if the lineout goes, ROG will kick the corners, if the fullback folds, the ball will come down into the sun with snow on it, and if the kicking goes......

    Ulster have the hooker, if Pienaar misses early he could have a few troubles - he is prone to the off day, and I think Ulster could be in trouble at fullback.

    I think Ulster have arguably their 3 most experienced players in those 3 positions. It might not count for much, but those are some wise old heads, they could certainly do worse than those 3.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    jacothelad wrote: »
    One of the interesting match-ups for me will be Botha v. Court. They were great buddies when they played together and Court gave up playing 3 when Botha arrived - much to his and Ireland's detriment I may say. He was becoming a very good t.h. and was frequently Ulster's outstanding forward. I wouldn't like to see McAllister against B.J. just as I'm sure most Reds would be wary of Archer against Court.

    A lot depends on Humphreys. If he plays well we have a chance. If he doesn't, it will be a very hard decision for McLaughlin exactly when to bring Marshall on and move Pienaar to 10.

    It will be a great occasion and sadly for me, if Munster are pretty much playing their best available team, I fear Ulster will eventually succumb. I think Munster's all round forward grunt and team work is going to win the day. Ulster's forwards need to show more cohesion and stay on their feet at rucks.

    It's impossible to call I think, I was surprised by how much trouble Wian was in against Connacht. Botha will know a lot about the Ulster scrum but that doesn't mean he'll be able to stop it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,787 ✭✭✭d-gal


    I reckon Wallace will play a massive role in the outcome of this game.
    Providing all are fit imagine Wallace coming on in the last 20mins replacing DOC (Ryan into 2nd row). Ulster don't have that quality coming off the bench.
    Really looking forward to it.
    Not really looking forward too much to the Leinster Munster match, the QFs are playing a big part on what teams will get picked and I say both will be weakened


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,911 ✭✭✭jacothelad


    Flincher wrote: »
    I always think a team needs a mentally strong hooker, goal kicker, and fullback to have half a chance of winning in Thomond. They are the 3 individuals targeted by the crowd. If any of those 3 fold, Munster capitalize - if the lineout goes, ROG will kick the corners, if the fullback folds, the ball will come down into the sun with snow on it, and if the kicking goes......

    Ulster have the hooker, if Pienaar misses early he could have a few troubles - he is prone to the off day, and I think Ulster could be in trouble at fullback.

    Humphreys also kicks goals and from inside his own half.
    As for full back. Terblanche?


  • Registered Users Posts: 686 ✭✭✭Flincher


    jacothelad wrote: »
    Humphreys also kicks goals and from inside his own half.
    As for full back. Terblanche?

    Humphreys is a bit hit-and-miss though. Excellent on his day, but I wouldn't bet money on him having his day in such an important game. From an Ulster perspective, I'd prefer to be relying on Pienaar to land the important kicks.

    Terblanche at 15 would be more solid than Darcy alright. Extraordinary how he has maintained the level of performance considering his age. I thought he was ancient when he played against the Lions in 09, and that is almost 3 years ago now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,911 ✭✭✭jacothelad


    Flincher wrote: »
    Humphreys is a bit hit-and-miss though. Excellent on his day, but I wouldn't bet money on him having his day in such an important game. From an Ulster perspective, I'd prefer to be relying on Pienaar to land the important kicks.

    Terblanche at 15 would be more solid than Darcy alright. Extraordinary how he has maintained the level of performance considering his age. I thought he was ancient when he played against the Lions in 09, and that is almost 3 years ago now.

    Yes. Humphreys is very erratic and has had a poorish season. Despite his lack of reliability he is still Ireland's 3rd best 10. - when he hits form.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,264 ✭✭✭✭Fireball07


    Both games are going to be tough but as has been said, the Ulster game is infinitely more important. A win against Leinster would set us up brilliantly for that match though.

    I think Wallace should be on the bench for the Leinster game, start TOD. See how Wallace does when he comes on, if he impresses, start him against Ulster, otherwise keep the same back row.

    I'd like to see Sherry get a chance to prove himself, it's very tight between him and Varley. Looks like Sherry is a stronger scrummager but Varley's darts are probably more consistent (he's improved in that area a lot imo). Both are good players.

    If POC is injured, we should play DOC and Ryan in the 2nd row against Ulster with POM, TOD/Wallace and Coughlan in the back row. I'd favour TOD over DOC2. And if POC is fit, I'd nearly keep the same back row and put DOC on the bench but McGahan will likely move Ryan to 6 and POM to 7. But I think he should show faith in the youngsters who have done well.

    We still have a question mark over our centres though. I have no idea what our best pairing is. Probably too late to try Hurley in the centre now, so Mafi and Earls is most likely, though Barnes probably has a shot too. I'd favour Hurley over Murphy on the wing, but think he's a much better player at full-back although Jones has that spot nailed down.



    As for Ulster themselves, they have some brilliant players all over the pitch. If Munster want to win, we'll have to reduce Pienaar's influence as much as possible, he's a class act. I think Humphreys should be targeted and hope that he has one of his off-games because if he plays well, Ulster will have a big advantage. Their back row is very strong but ours isn't too bad- Coughlan is still being underrated by people, he's really been in form since the turn of the year, POM is class (though this will be his biggest test to date) and TOD/DOC2 won't let us down. We definitely need POC too... if he's missing, I think Ulster will win. His influence can't be underestimated, he's crucial to everything we do.


    It's going to be a cracking game, I'm really looking forward to it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,207 ✭✭✭durkadurka


    Michael Corcoran tweets:

    @MichaelC_RTE: Reported that NZ u20 coach Rob Penney is a contender 4 @Munsterrugby Head Coach, he led Canterbury to last 4 ITM Cups in a row #rterugby


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    Fireball07 wrote: »

    We still have a question mark over our centres though. I have no idea what our best pairing is. Probably too late to try Hurley in the centre now, so Mafi and Earls is most likely, though Barnes probably has a shot too. I'd favour Hurley over Murphy on the wing, but think he's a much better player at full-back although Jones has that spot nailed down.


    Not sure what Jones has done to say he's nailed down the fullback spot. I think it's really a call between who we'd rather on the pitch, Jones or Murphy. Not sure how I'd call it yet.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    durkadurka wrote: »
    Michael Corcoran tweets:

    @MichaelC_RTE: Reported that NZ u20 coach Rob Penney is a contender 4 @Munsterrugby Head Coach, he led Canterbury to last 4 ITM Cups in a row #rterugby

    Peter Borlase is pulling all the stops, good work.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,456 ✭✭✭Cpt_Blackbeard


    durkadurka wrote: »
    Michael Corcoran tweets:

    @MichaelC_RTE: Reported that NZ u20 coach Rob Penney is a contender 4 @Munsterrugby Head Coach, he led Canterbury to last 4 ITM Cups in a row #rterugby

    Whether he turns out as a great coach or not, it would be/is a bit of a let down to hear we are in talks with a top NZ coach with rumours surfacing that it could be Smith, only then up to end up with an U20 and provincial coach. Could turn out to be a great find..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,456 ✭✭✭Cpt_Blackbeard


    Peter Borlase is pulling all the stops, good work.

    Hopefully he's not the forwards coach responsible for unloading Ah You and Borlase on our shores anyway.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 14,599 Mod ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    Hopefully he's not the forwards coach responsible for unloading Ah You and Borlase on our shores anyway.
    He's a former number 8 and was lineouts coach for Crusaders so I reckon he did the forwards coach job and the club he was head coach for.

    At least he was smart enough to offload them

    To be honest I'd prefer Munster sign a coach with experience as a backs coach because I don't rate Holland and any new coach will want to put his stamp on the team by doing work within his specialist area. I wouldn't like to see foley marginalised.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    He's a former number 8 and was lineouts coach for Crusaders so I reckon he did the forwards coach job and the club he was head coach for.

    At least he was smart enough to offload them

    To be honest I'd prefer Munster sign a coach with experience as a backs coach because I don't rate Holland and any new coach will want to put his stamp on the team by doing work within his specialist area. I wouldn't like to see foley marginalised.

    Afaik, we have Holland next season regardless of who comes in as head coach. Strange set-up, whoever gets the gig has no choice but to work with Foley and Holland.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,264 ✭✭✭✭Fireball07


    Not sure what Jones has done to say he's nailed down the fullback spot. I think it's really a call between who we'd rather on the pitch, Jones or Murphy. Not sure how I'd call it yet.

    I think Jones is immensely superior to Murphy tbqh. Well that might be a bit of an exaggeration but Murphy is a good player who is a valuable squad member because of his versatility but Jones has the potential to be an international standard full-back.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 14,599 Mod ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    Afaik, we have Holland next season regardless of who comes in as head coach. Strange set-up, whoever gets the gig has no choice but to work with Foley and Holland.
    Yeah but that doesn't mean Holland will be pulling the strings as a backs coach. Gaffney apparently didn't do much as a back coach for Ireland because Kidney kept digging his oar in.

    He'll still have the title but I think he should be marginalised withing the setup. That said to be honest I don't know cause I don't know how much backs coaching is being done by Holland and how much by McGahan whose own speciality is the backs.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,300 ✭✭✭✭jm08


    Afaik, we have Holland next season regardless of who comes in as head coach. Strange set-up, whoever gets the gig has no choice but to work with Foley and Holland.

    Think Foley is the only one with a contract for next season (apart from the fitness fellow who joined this year).


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,300 ✭✭✭✭jm08


    Yeah but that doesn't mean Holland will be pulling the strings as a backs coach. Gaffney apparently didn't do much as a back coach for Ireland because Kidney kept digging his oar in.

    He'll still have the title but I think he should be marginalised withing the setup. That said to be honest I don't know cause I don't know how much backs coaching is being done by Holland and how much by McGahan whose own speciality is the backs.

    Did kidney stop putting his oar in when Gaffney left? Leinster were happy to see the back of him as well.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    Fireball07 wrote: »
    I think Jones is immensely superior to Murphy tbqh. Well that might be a bit of an exaggeration but Murphy is a good player who is a valuable squad member because of his versatility but Jones has the potential to be an international standard full-back.

    But like Wallace, he's not fully ready yet, imo. The Jones who ripped it up at the end of last season isn't fully back yet, and even then he was prone to lapses in positioning etc. I've no doubt he should be our long term fullback if he can stay fit (which judging by his reckless abandon is a big if) but he has a long way to go to fulfill his potential.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    jm08 wrote: »
    Think Foley is the only one with a contract for next season (apart from the fitness fellow who joined this year).

    They both have contracts, afaik.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 14,599 Mod ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    jm08 wrote: »
    Did kidney stop putting his oar in when Gaffney left? Leinster were happy to see the back of him as well.
    I dunno, just there was a lot of complaints (Matt Williams for one) about Gaffney getting the blame when Kidney was pushing out a lot things that Gaffney uses.


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