Following on from here
New Munster chat thread folks. warning deserved there. https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=109477571#post109477571
sydthebeat wrote: » Who??
sydthebeat wrote: » The IRFU have a deal with the freejacks as a kind of development team. So I think we will see more of this
sydthebeat wrote: » sydthebeat wrote: » The IRFU have a deal with the freejacks as a kind of development team. So I think we will see more of this My bad, I thought something like that was said when they announced the development series last year... But I can't find any mention of it now.... So I'm probably mixing things up.
thomond2006 wrote: » A few contracts here or there in the MLR isn't a bad idea. Perhaps one or two players will emerge as a future option for the provinces.
irishbucsfan wrote: » The AIL is a better solution for the provinces. The MLR is a good option for anyone who isn’t going to make it here, offers a good alternative to Pro D2. It’s not a pathway in any meaningful way.
Shefwedfan wrote: » The MLR is professional isn't it? so the guys will be paid. It will keep them in a professional rugby environment with training etc. A lot of Irish coachs have gone over and I would expect to see more over It seems to be getting money pumped into it. Players go over, they have 5 years before the Eagles would be able to play them so IRFU can jump in after 4 years and offer them a home province contract if they see something in them and think they can take the step up.
mystic86 wrote: » Training squad for WC is out, all of the starting 15 for Munster in the Pro 14 semi final are named, apart from Botha, presumably not eligible or whatever. If they are naming the whole team I am a bit surprised they didn't call up Jack O'Donoghue for a look at him in camp.
aloooof wrote: » Botha is capped for SA I believe. Disappointed for JOD tho, thought he could be a bolter after coming back from injury. TOD named tho which was a surprise to me. Would love to see him getting a shot in the warm-ups, he's been plagued by injury.
Erik Shun wrote: » Just saw a pic of Craig Casey standing between Liam Coombes and Shane Daly.... he's bloody tiny!
Buer wrote: » . For context, if his stats are accurate, Stringer is bigger than him.
Buer wrote: » Yup, very small fella. It's a shame because it will almost certainly hold him back to some extent. In terms of bravery, technique, talent etc. he is as promising a scrum half at U20 level as we've produced. But size will have to have an impact at some point. Where Conor Murray is an incredible defender and sweeper that teams take into account when attacking, someone who is 5'5" will be taken into account for the exact opposite reason. There are dimminutive scrumhalves who have reached the top of the game but even the likes of Youngs, Care, Parra, Dupont etc. are all significantly bigger than Casey. For context, if his stats are accurate, Stringer is bigger than him.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Was it the number 8 monster Casey took down in the France game for the U20? If he is good enough then you play him and get someone to cover him....or when they are playing 13-2 then he drops back to help the FB....
Donald Trumped wrote: » https://munsterrugby.ie/2019/05/30/garrett-fitzgerald-retirement-confirmed/