Buer wrote: » It's being in Ireland for a semester but f*cking off as soon as you get the course you really wanted back home.
D14Rugby wrote: » That's not what it is at all, not even close.
Bazzo wrote: » Yeah It's the current head coach of the Springboks and former Munster director of rugby.
D14Rugby wrote: » Buer wrote: » It's being in Ireland for a semester but f*cking off as soon as you get the course you really wanted back home. That's not what it is at all, not even close.
Buer wrote: » Sigh.
irishfan9 wrote: » I could see Silvester possibly being pulled into 7's rugby next season, but yeah if all three are playing for them next season that will be a serious back three.
irishfan9 wrote: » named in Ireland u20 squad but never played, was part of Trinity's u20 all ireland winning team but didnt play AIL afaik. too small for pro backrow IMO.
stellenbosch wrote: » Had a magnificent game in U20s final-was released by Leinster sub academy-will feature in Trinity first team in UBL next season no doubt as there will be a large number leaving Trinity players leaving having finished their studies
Wegians89 wrote: » Out of curiosity what sort of height and build would he be? I wouldn’t be too worried about having a short 7
irishfan9 wrote: » listed at 5'10 91kg
Wegians89 wrote: » Chris cloete is proof height is something you can work around. He’d probably have to add a few kg on
irishfan9 wrote: » cloete is a saffer they are built differently and also he is an exception.
prawnsambo wrote: » You make them sound like lego sets. Openside flankers come in all shapes and sizes. There are a fair few under six foot tall that have been very successful: Steffon Armitage, Michael Hooper and George Smith come to mind.
RugbyRugby2016 wrote: » Agreed that its not too surprising. Seems like leinster are departing from the policy of making even the most promising of players spend one year in the sub academy.
BigJimV wrote: » does this encourage players from other schools (Terenure, Gonzaga etc) to go to Michaels if they want to go pro? most of the smaller schools (CBC, Andrews, Pres Bray, Castleknock etc) are nowhere near the program going on in Michaels right now and will probably never be.
irishfan9 wrote: » Told Cormac Daly also joining leinster academy. Incoming class: Jack Dunne(2nd Row) - St. Michaels/DUFC Cormac Daly(2nd Row) - North Kildare RFC/Clontarf Ryan Baird(2nd Row) - St. Michaels Scott Penny(Openside) - St. Michaels Harry Byrne(Outhalf) - St. Michaels/UCD
Ayewserious wrote: » Surley theres more?
Dubinusa wrote: » Is Baird as bi g as Dunne?
Muligatawney wrote: » Can any of those second rows, and Dowling, play 6/8?