Marina Old-fashioned Locket wrote: » We can all agree that winning the grand slam and a winning tour to australia are the only outcomes that would make 2018 a successful year for Joe Schmidt. Anything less will be deemed a complete and utter failure.
mfceiling wrote: » You're right...anything less than 3 wins away from against Oz plus 5 on the trot will be a COMPLETE and UTTER FAILURE. To be honest I'd go further and say we should win all our games by at least 60 points. We should also aim to not let the opposition score a point at all. In fact we should be aiming to not give away a single penalty in those eight games. We should also aim for 100% line out and scrum stats in all of those games. We also need to have a ZERO error account. Anything less will be a shambles and Joe should resign and go on tv to apologise to the general public. Then he should hand back his passport, climb into the liffey and swim back to NZ.
bilston wrote: » Ah to be fair Keith Earls has had his detractors over the years as well and he doesn't play for Leinster. Paddy Wallace used to get a fair bit of grief on the MBs back in the day too.
stephen_n wrote: » To be honest it just the fact it's moved from Heaslip to Kearney, for the most part I don't think it's provincial. But every time the AI's or 6N comes round it always lands on one player generating 20 or 30 pages of unwarranted criticism, it's just tedious.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Don Kiddick wrote: » Ed Furlong...he was shagging his tutor on set, he was 13 she was twice his age... And their offspring was Tadhg Furlong!! That explains a lot. He is a Terminator.
Don Kiddick wrote: » Ed Furlong...he was shagging his tutor on set, he was 13 she was twice his age...
molloyjh wrote: » In that analogy is Rob K the T-1000? No matter how many times he’s shot down he just seems to keep coming back even where previous iterations haven’t?
Former Former wrote: » Interesting piece in the Times this morning, Richie Murphy saying that Carbery is viewed as an out-half only and they've never considered him for FB. Good to read that they've been working on his goal kicking too.
molloyjh wrote: » Conway must be deemed the back up FB so. Wonder if Rob or himself will start this weekend.....
prawnsambo wrote: » Would Darren Sweetnam not be seen as an option there? That's where he came on during Saturday's match and he didn't (albeit in a short enough cameo) seem out of place.
Bazzo wrote: » I'm nearly sure Sweetnam came on to the right wing and Conway moved in to full back.
Interested Observer wrote: » Carbery came on for Sexton.
Bazzo wrote: » Yes?
prawnsambo wrote: » Hard to know without being in the Aviva. I know he came up the right wing to collect that crossfield kick, but often the full back can take a wide position in attack. I don't think he's played full-back for Munster in the last couple of seasons, but with Zebo going, he may be needed there now.
determinations wrote: » Fairly certain Conway went to fullback.
prawnsambo wrote: » Perfect analogy. Even when there are newer, more advanced models, the T-1000 always manages to defeat them.
prawnsambo wrote: » Former Former wrote: » Interesting piece in the Times this morning, Richie Murphy saying that Carbery is viewed as an out-half only and they've never considered him for FB. Good to read that they've been working on his goal kicking too. Also interesting that they see his playing at full back at Leinster being helpful to his development as a ten. But Joe's made no secret of the fact that he sees Joey as a ten. The little tweaks to his kicking have clearly worked too. Two from two under that pressure with one from the sideline is pretty damn good.
bilston wrote: » They were good kicks but there was zero pressure on them. But still they were impressive. Straight through the middle as well.
prawnsambo wrote: » There was no scoreboard pressure on them. But he hasn't kicked for a while and he's in front of fifty thousand spectators. It's all relative. I know my heart rate would be at cardiac arrest levels.
munsterlegend wrote: » They were well struck which is the important thing though it was a good day for kickers with little or no wind.
thomond2006 wrote: » Per the usual good source on PR: McGrath Herring Porter Dillane Toner Ruddock Murphy Conan Marmion Carbery D Kearney McCloskey Farrell Sweetnam Conway Only 2 starters, Toner and Conway, remain from South Africa. Obviously the management see this as a throw-away game.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Any word on the bench