Former Former wrote: » It's just we might as well be complaining that it's cold and wet in December. It's just the way of it.
MugMugs wrote: » Or just enjoy the game you'll be given..... That works too......
Former Former wrote: » We all knew this was going to happen. We all know why it has to happen. Could we not just get on with it?
irishbucsfan wrote: » So... let's all just shut up and keep the discussion away from discussion boards?
MugMugs wrote: » To state its disrespectful is incredibly disrespectful to the players making the run to Limerick. 13 of whom are Irish internationals. You sound like Tony Ward Fortune favours the brave etc etc etc.
irishbucsfan wrote: » There's a difference between 'this team has absolutely no hope of ever winning a game' and 'this is a weakened team in what used to be one of the best fixtures in European league rugby'
MugMugs wrote: » Christ I truly hope our disrespect throttle you lot To think that that team is unable to turn over that Munster side is incredibly short sighted.
shootermacg wrote: » I totally agree, it's disrespectful to the fans who pay a lot of money to support the home games. I understand the why of it, but it still doesn't make it right. This is the second year Leo has sent down a second string, and this second string is actually worse than last year. It will stand to Leinster's seconds to get taste of a derby, but he's killing what was once a highlight of the season.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Leo is not responsible for this. Blaming him is wrong. He has to take games in blocks and plan accordingly. He can only plan with the fixtures how they fall and cannot put the first xv out every week
Serbian wrote: » It’s frustrating that this fixture has become a bit of a farce for the second season in a row. This used to be a game that was fiercely contested between two good teams, but Leinster have decided to send mostly second and third+ choice players this time around again. You can’t really blame them, the divisions in the Pro14 are largely already decided, realistically there’s very little for either team to play for at this point. I’d expect Leinster will be competitive but comfortable win is on the cards for Munster again here.
sydthebeat wrote: » Second season?? It's about the best fifth or sixth season that it's a glorified seconds game. Actually this year is much better than previous years, selection wise.
Serbian wrote: » It’s frustrating that this fixture has become a bit of a farce for the second season in a row. This used to be a game that was fiercely contested between two good teams, but Leinster have decided to send mostly second and third+ choice players this time around again. You can’t really blame them, the divisions in the Pro14 are largely already decided, realistically there’s very little for either team to play for at this point.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well lads, this should be a turnip for the boks. Expect a fresh Munster to have too much at home for a primarily academy team venturing south. It's going to be wet too and with the prospect of muck the savages will undoubtedly be feeling confident. Provided Munster can keep their coaching ticket in place until kick off I'd expect a dominant first half from the local(s) and with Leinsters bench comprising mostly of players we'd be willing to let move to Ulster, it's hard to see where the impact will come from. Anyway, have at it lads and be nice, It's Christmas!
Deleted User wrote: » Well lads, this should be a turnip for the boks. Expect a fresh Munster to have too much at home for a primarily academy team venturing south. It's going to be wet too and with the prospect of muck the savages will undoubtedly be feeling confident. Provided Munster can keep their coaching ticket in place until kick off I'd expect a dominant first half from the local(s) and with Leinsters bench comprising mostly of players we'd be willing to let move to Ulster, it's hard to see where the impact will come from. Anyway, have at it lads and be nice, It's Christmas!