durkadurka wrote: » For a winger James Lowe fairly has a parachute strapped to his arse.
Buer wrote: » If I was to guess, I'd say Darren Cave doesn't massively like Leinster.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Have a feeling Tomane's going to have a big impact this season with Henshaw being perpetually injured and on international duty. Similar to Lowe's season last year, just takes a year or so to settle in.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Gibson park well deserving of MotM. Said earlier in the thread that I reckon he could be the next capped Leinster player and I stand by that at full time. He's adapted very well to Northern Hemisphere rugby and I think he has a different skill set to our current options. Murray, Marmion and McGrath are all great at spotting gaps around the rucks but I feel Gibson Park is better at keeping defences flat and honest because he can drift and then release with a pretty impressive range of passes and he has plenty of acceleration to be a threat himself. I think his status has held him back, reckon he's going to have a huge season and think he'll feature for Ireland after the World cup the first time we play a tier 2 nation or Italy. Or Scotland.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Generally good performances all around though, Leinster played a lot of rugby and showed a lot of maturity when down to 13. I felt that this might be a transition year but looking at these early performances I reckon we've some serious talent coming through and an entire squad that are genuinely well coached. We look the biz at the moment anyway.
Squidgy Black wrote: » He has a unique ability that none of the Irish scrumhalves have in that he can just whip a pass out wide with little to no windup, as seen last week. I think he'll definitely pick up a cap, but I think his international career depends on the style Farrell will play, and also if he can usurp McGrath at some stage, which I think is a possibility as after last season the gap is closing. Only counter point would be that we actually have quite a backlog of Irish scrumhalves at the moment, Murray/McGrath/Marmion/Cooney, and also Blade has been going really well with Connacht and was unlucky to not get a call during the 6 Nations and is certainly laying down a marker so far this season with his performance against the Dragons.
stephen_n wrote: » I’m amazed there wasn’t more commentary on here about the clusterfvck that was the scrums last night. I’d say Benty must have wanted to punch Millhouse. From the very first scrum of the game the Edinburgh loosehead was dropping his bind, not even subtly. As soon as the pressure came on he dropped his left shoulder every single time. That’s the reason the crowd were so pissed off with Millhouse, completely farcical interpretation of what was going on. 5 penalties in a row against two different tightheads before he told him to stay up.