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Is that a Mountain of Salt? Nope, it's the Leinster v Munster build up thread/love in

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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,535 ✭✭✭lawrencesummers


    aloooof wrote: »
    Precisely. It's a reference to a Gavin Cummiskey article during the week, who suggested he could be included in the Munster team.



    Do people actually read what he says?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭arsebiscuits1


    You could likely stick Baird on the wing...!

    Deegan in the centre!!


  • Subscribers Posts: 41,247 ✭✭✭✭sydthebeat


    Deegan in the centre!!

    nah, has to be CRONIN !!!! crash bang wallop !!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,641 ✭✭✭Dog Botherer


    HEALY AT ****ING SCRJMHALF ARGGGGG






















    (am i doing this right?)


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Head to Head

    Cronin v Healy
    Scannell v Kelleher (D)
    Archer v Porter
    Snyman v Baird
    Holland v Fardy
    O'Mahony v Doris
    O'Donnell v VDF
    Stander v Conan
    Murray v McGrath
    Hanrahan v Sexton
    Earls v Lowe
    DeAllende v Henshaw (D)
    Farrell v Ringrose
    Conway v Kearney
    Daly v Larmour

    Player in bold is winner of head to head. (D) means that there is no clear winner.

    We haven't really seen enough of Kelleher albeit he has pushed ahead for Ireland. I felt on balance Scannell is a lot more proven, but I do think Kelleher is the better player. With that in mind I thought a draw was fair.

    Baird has a LOT to prove to be rated in the same category as Snyman. Doris v POM was a tougher one, Doris was selected ahead of POM at the start of the six nations, but POM is much more proven so felt it unreasonable to leave that one as a draw for now.

    Stander ahead of Conan for me also, especially given the latter's extended lay off. DeAllende and Henshaw came out a draw as Henshaw has a lot of pitch time for Leinster and this is DDA's first cap for Munster.

    That leaves a 8 v 5 win for Leinster, with two draws. I think the gulf between Hanrahan and Sexton is almost worth another point however.

    Both teams have named strong benches, Klyne, Cloete, Kilcoyne, Ryan off the bench is a lot of beef.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 16,896 ✭✭✭✭Clegg


    Deegan in the centre!!

    Funny you mention that. Murray Kinsella has also been talking about players maybe popping up in positions that aren't their usual ones. Deegan has the ball handing ability of a back. Could see him popping up in midfield on certain plays, taking contact and offloading. He has the ability to do it anyway.

    https://twitter.com/Murray_Kinsella/status/1296772092860432389?s=19


  • Registered Users Posts: 201 ✭✭Sir Guy who smiles


    yerrahbah wrote: »
    I know Munster have had a 6-2 split a few times this year, Have Leinster?

    What happens if Lowe were to get injured?
    Larmour to the wing, Henshaw to Fullback, Byrne to the centre?

    When Munster did they went without out half cover, with R Scannel starting.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭arsebiscuits1


    Clegg wrote: »
    Funny you mention that. Murray Kinsella has also been talking about players maybe popping up in positions that aren't their usual ones. Deegan has the ball handing ability of a back. Could see him popping up in midfield on certain plays, taking contact and offloading. He has the ability to do it anyway.

    https://twitter.com/Murray_Kinsella/status/1296772092860432389?s=19

    I've been found!

    I'm actually Murray. AMA....


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 10,377 Mod ✭✭✭✭aloooof


    I've been found!

    I'm actually Murray. AMA....

    Where do you get the ideas for your sermons?


  • Registered Users Posts: 957 ✭✭✭BloodyBill


    The guy paying for Rudy Snyman and Damien De Allande must have said to management that Holland has to start. Maybe its Hollands dad paying for the 2 Springboks. How in God's name has Holland got in ahead of Kleyn.? Holland should be plying his trade in France D2 ..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,478 ✭✭✭✭AdamD


    Podge_irl wrote: »
    I suspect JGP might find himself out on the wing if anything happened in the back 3?

    Luke McGrath more likely? Decent pace and great tackling technique


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    Head to Head

    Cronin v Healy
    Scannell v Kelleher (D)
    Archer v Porter
    Snyman v Baird
    Holland v Fardy
    O'Mahony v Doris
    O'Donnell v VDF
    Stander v Conan
    Murray v McGrath
    Hanrahan v Sexton
    Earls v Lowe
    DeAllende v Henshaw (D)
    Farrell v Ringrose
    Conway v Kearney
    Daly v Larmour

    Player in bold is winner of head to head. (D) means that there is no clear winner.

    We haven't really seen enough of Kelleher albeit he has pushed ahead for Ireland. I felt on balance Scannell is a lot more proven, but I do think Kelleher is the better player. With that in mind I thought a draw was fair.

    Baird has a LOT to prove to be rated in the same category as Snyman. Doris v POM was a tougher one, Doris was selected ahead of POM at the start of the six nations, but POM is much more proven so felt it unreasonable to leave that one as a draw for now.

    Stander ahead of Conan for me also, especially given the latter's extended lay off. DeAllende and Henshaw came out a draw as Henshaw has a lot of pitch time for Leinster and this is DDA's first cap for Munster.

    That leaves a 8 v 5 win for Leinster, with two draws. I think the gulf between Hanrahan and Sexton is almost worth another point however.

    Both teams have named strong benches, Klyne, Cloete, Kilcoyne, Ryan off the bench is a lot of beef.


    When you put it like this, the game could go either way. Leinster's cohesion and momentum would have been their strongest trait but that's gone.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 490 ✭✭Scottmactom


    Leo Cullen says Tadhg Furlong was due to be involved but tweaked his back during the week.

    Hopeful he will be back in the mix for Ulster game next weekend.


  • Registered Users Posts: 16,896 ✭✭✭✭Clegg


    When you put it like this, the game could go either way. Leinster's cohesion and momentum would have been their strongest trait but that's gone.

    Yep. Leinster's coaches have done a remarkable job with rotating players in and out if the 23. They've used so many academy players and recent graduates but none looked out of place in the side. But that doesn't mean a thing for tomorrow. The way things have gone in training, with players only interacting with others in their pod for a few weeks, means we'll probably see a few uncharacteristic errors. It'll be like the first game of the season again, but with even more errors as the whole squad will have limited playing time with each other.

    In such circumstances sides with a more basic gameplay might win out. Win collisions, have a string set piece and have discipline at the breakdown. The more involved forwards and backs interplay probably won't be seen much tomorrow. And if it is expect a lot of mistakes.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 25,804 Mod ✭✭✭✭Podge_irl


    AdamD wrote: »
    Luke McGrath more likely? Decent pace and great tackling technique

    Potentially I guess. I always feel like the fewer changes made when subbing the better. Not a fan of subbing and rotating at the same time if it can be avoided.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 490 ✭✭Scottmactom


    Cullen references the Springboks and England in explaining that Leinster were keen to give a 6/2 bench a go.

    Opportunity to refresh the bulk of the pack is obvious the key.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭arsebiscuits1


    Cullen references the Springboks and England in explaining that Leinster were keen to give a 6/2 bench a go.

    Opportunity to refresh the bulk of the pack is obvious the key.

    Easiest way to get Conan Deegan and Doris in the same squad too while not compromising the second row or openside options


  • Moderators, Arts Moderators Posts: 35,249 Mod ✭✭✭✭pickarooney


    I have a feeling Frawley will be looking for a new home in Munster soon. And we'll be delighted to have him.

    Carbery can probably sub-let to him while he's in rehab.


  • Registered Users Posts: 23,879 ✭✭✭✭Larbre34


    Oh pleeeeeeeease bring Deegan on at Centre, it would be worth the 5 month break alone


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,220 ✭✭✭cameramonkey


    BloodyBill wrote: »
    The guy paying for Rudy Snyman and Damien De Allande must have said to management that Holland has to start. Maybe its Hollands dad paying for the 2 Springboks. How in God's name has Holland got in ahead of Kleyn.? Holland should be plying his trade in France D2 ..


    Muster were worried that there would be more South Africans on the pitch than players born in Munster. I heard that they didn't like the optics of it and that they felt there would be some hurtful comments from the Dublin 4 brigade.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,066 ✭✭✭Richie_Rich89


    Holland is a quality player. Better fit alongside Snyman too, with his ability to call line-outs.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 100 ✭✭rayd3


    Muster were worried that there would be more South Africans on the pitch than players born in Munster. I heard that they didn't like the optics of it and that they felt there would be some hurtful comments from the Dublin 4 brigade.

    17 homegrown Leinster players for the blue team.
    14 homegrown Munster players for the red team.

    Would have thought the millions those schools spend on rugby might make more of a difference than three players tbh.


  • Registered Users Posts: 34 Miriam Gonzalez Durantez


    You have to take your hat off to Cullen for his risk taking on youth. Several players there could have been left out without anyone blinking an eye. He gone for a strong team with a good smattering of youth in there despite it being a crunch match. I’m glad to see our team starting to look a bit bigger up front than it has been too notably with Doris and Conan in the back row. All that said let’s wait for the result before I give him too many plaudits!


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Cullen references the Springboks and England in explaining that Leinster were keen to give a 6/2 bench a go.

    Opportunity to refresh the bulk of the pack is obvious the key.

    From an Ireland perspective, they are the two packs I worry about and two packs I think we will continue to struggle against until we get more powerful units into our forwards. Whilst we've traditionally gotten the better of South Africa the last half decade or so, they have clearly gotten their act together since Rassie took over.

    Having an additional forward to come off the bench is an obvious solution and one which I think we can live with given the versatility of our backline.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,066 ✭✭✭Richie_Rich89


    Presumably Baird will be scrummaging behind the tighthead and calling the line-outs. It's quite a big ask for him to be the go-to lock in both set pieces. Usually one lock is the line-out specialist and the other strong at pushing in the scrum.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,406 ✭✭✭Paul Smeenus


    Surely Baird's not calling the lineout?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,066 ✭✭✭Richie_Rich89


    CMcsporty wrote: »
    Why would you call Ringrose one dimensional?

    I'd expect more in terms of bringing others into the game from an evasive, technical 13 (as opposed to a power 13). Ringrose doesn't do a whole lot apart from run it up trying to get over the gain line and then go to deck.

    It's probably more of a problem in conjunction with Henshaw at 12 and Larmour at 15 than just Ringrose by himself. That triumvirate is a bit of a creative black hole, being honest.


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    rayd3 wrote: »
    17 homegrown Leinster players for the blue team.
    14 homegrown Munster players for the red team.

    Would have thought the millions those schools spend on rugby might make more of a difference than three players tbh.

    When was the last time a Munster-produced player broke into the Ireland squad to become the incumbent?

    Is it O’Mahony? He’ll be 31 next month.

    There’s your difference.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,800 ✭✭✭Tomtom364


    Head to Head

    Cronin v Healy
    Scannell v Kelleher (D)
    Archer v Porter
    Snyman v Baird
    Holland v Fardy
    O'Mahony v Doris
    O'Donnell v VDF
    Stander v Conan
    Murray v McGrath
    Hanrahan v Sexton
    Earls v Lowe
    DeAllende v Henshaw (D)
    Farrell v Ringrose
    Conway v Kearney
    Daly v Larmour

    Player in bold is winner of head to head. (D) means that there is no clear winner.

    We haven't really seen enough of Kelleher albeit he has pushed ahead for Ireland. I felt on balance Scannell is a lot more proven, but I do think Kelleher is the better player. With that in mind I thought a draw was fair.

    Baird has a LOT to prove to be rated in the same category as Snyman. Doris v POM was a tougher one, Doris was selected ahead of POM at the start of the six nations, but POM is much more proven so felt it unreasonable to leave that one as a draw for now.

    Stander ahead of Conan for me also, especially given the latter's extended lay off. DeAllende and Henshaw came out a draw as Henshaw has a lot of pitch time for Leinster and this is DDA's first cap for Munster.

    That leaves a 8 v 5 win for Leinster, with two draws. I think the gulf between Hanrahan and Sexton is almost worth another point however.

    Both teams have named strong benches, Klyne, Cloete, Kilcoyne, Ryan off the bench is a lot of beef.

    A very fair assessment I think.
    Id actually tip the 2 spot to Kelleher based on Scanells recent form, but with a clean slate a draw is fair.

    However,

    DdA vs Henshaw a draw? Not a hope in my opinion. Henshaw is class, but DdA is the no 1 player in his postition in the world in my opinion. Henshaw has not shown a level to compare with that in recent seasons, I would like to see Henshaw use his playmaking ability more in the future and perhaps stepping out to 13 instead of 12 at times in the season.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 167 ✭✭noserider


    Is there any way of watching this if other than signing up to an Eir Sport Package?


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