irishbucsfan wrote: » I would be very interested to see his England team. Could be extremely difficult to beat.
icdg wrote: » It’ll be fun seeing how they plan on meeting during February and March that commitment when eir Sport have two channels tied up every Saturday evening from 5pm. They could still do it with two lunchtime and two afternoon games I guess, but clashes with Six Nations fixtures are inevitable given that since ITV have taken over part of the coverage of that competition they’ve generally tried to have the late Saturday fixture finish before prime time.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Sharks rumoured to be interested in pro14. This was the game yesterday v Jaguares. Did the crowd all come dressed as a seathttps://twitter.com/FeedtheScrum/status/1018167931870461952?s=19
Digifriendly wrote: » Out of interest what KO times would you envisage on Saturday lunchtime that do not clash or overlap?
sydthebeat wrote: » Cheetahs look decent value as an outside bet @33s. With a rest, preseason and their ability to take points at home they look good for a play off place again... And after that who knows
Bazzo wrote: » Haven't they lost a huge amount of their starting team?
thomond2006 wrote: » http://www.the42.ie/pro14-fixtures-irish-provinces-munster-leinster-4137472-Jul2018/ Two interpro weekends before the start of the HCC.
errlloyd wrote: » Well "resting players" will mean those interpros are just half team formalities so.
stephen_n wrote: » Be unlikely Leinster will rest players the week before a European game, when most of the senior players won’t have played throughout September.
awec wrote: » Yea, but two interpros before europe means it'll be the usual job of winning your home game and throwing the away one, like we have traditionally seen at Christmas.
awec wrote: » Well, you can call me skeptical, but I don't see provinces fielding first choice teams 4 weeks in a row right before the AIs start.
awec wrote: » If I were a skeptic (which obviously I'm not), I would say the only reason it's changing is so the IRFU can ensure players are rested and Ulster B team aren't stuck playing against Glasgow's first team.
molloyjh wrote: » I don't think so tbh. Last season Sexton had his first cap vs Edinburgh which was the week before the Munster game. Dev was on his 3rd cap of the season for that game. Here is the squad for that game (bearing in mind that Henshaw, Ringrose and Rob Kearney were injured, while Lowe hadn't arrived): McGrath Cronin Furlong Toner Fardy Ruddock SOB Murphy McGrath Sexton Reid ROL Kearney Carbery McFadden Byrne, Byrne, Porter, Molony, Deegan, JGP, Byrne, Larmour The focus at that point in the season is very different from the focus at Christmas. Internationals are coming back in as opposed to getting a rest. We probably won't see completely full strength sides as guys are still being managed somewhat for that week, but we should be close enough. For example, Healy had played 4 games at that stage and was given the week off ahead of the Munster game.