Clegg wrote: » I've read Contepomi's comments, I don't think we'll see a near full strength Leinster side. Some players will be given an extra weeks rest from playing and others will be given an extra well to familiarise themselves again with Leinsters systems. We might see a few of the lads who didn't get as many WC minutes though. It'll be another big chance for the younger players to impress.
"We want them at their best,” says Felipe Contepomi. “If it is this week, next week or two weeks’ time that is what it is. “We don’t want to just have them because of the sake of having them. It is about preparing them physically and mentally first and then, in terms of our way of playing the best we can, so we can set them up to be really successful."
molloyjh wrote: » We lost to Treviso that season.....the draw was last season.
Podge_irl wrote: » Ha. Really went to ****e in the Pro14 regular season. I think they drew/lost the last 5 games? The fact they had the number 1 spot locked in before then was more reflective of the team, but some of those results at the end were a bit mad. Losing by 30 points to Connacht and drawing at home to Treviso were ****/mad results, even with the conference wrapped up. Was just a bit weird.
Former Former wrote: » Dead right. I mean, when we were putting 40 points on the Scarlets in the final to secure the European and Pro14 double, I knew that Connacht had got inside our heads big time.
Podge_irl wrote: » Ah yes, I thought that was longer ago. I even went through the results from the last couple seasons and somehow missed this. So that was 5 minutes well spent displaying my incompetence. Leinster really went to ****e that year after securing top spot in the conference.
Bazzo wrote: » Mul's last game was Connacht beating Leinster 47-10 in the Sportsground. He took(and scored) the final conversion of the game which Cian Healy thought was disrespectful and tried to charge down.
Burkie1203 wrote: » That game never happened. The same people still claim Ireland lost to NZ in November 2013 too
Zzippy wrote: » I'm a bit confused too Venjur. Surely you haven't forgotten the Mighty Muldoon knocking over conversions for fun 18 months ago. I bet Cian Healy remembers... :P It was Connacht by nearly 40 that day IIRC...
Podge_irl wrote: » I have no doubt I'm being dim here but.....what?
Deleted User wrote: » Sorry Zzippy, bit confused - are you saying you think Leinster will win by 40 or are you just repeating the results of the last 4 fixtures Leinster 4 0 Connacht?
ClanofLams wrote: » Welcome to any Leinster fans travelling west this weekend, I’m sure you will find Galway hospitable. One word of warning though, we’re a little more traditional in the West than might be the case in Dublin. The use of toilets is still required down here, urinating on the person next to you (even if in fashion in the big smoke) is likely to cause trouble.
Zzippy wrote: » That's impeccable logic, how could we ever compete with that kind of pedigree. Leinster by 40?
Zzippy wrote: » Leinster by 40?
Deleted User wrote: » Rumour is that Aki and Carty will be back but none of the Leinster World Cup contingent will. So with Toner starting that means Leinster will have more players who have actually beaten Japan than Connacht.
Wegians89 wrote: » My prediction is carty and Fitzgerald show they’re better 10s than Ross Byrne with Harry Byrne also looking better than his brother but crumbling under the pressure at the sportsground as connacht hammer Leinster
Zzippy wrote: » Prediction: Carty to star and score again in another MOTM performance. TV commentators can't shut up about him. Even Ruaidhri O'Connor will pen platitudes to him. Some posters on boards will still claim Ross Byrne played better.
sydthebeat wrote: » and STILL end up on the losing side
Zzippy wrote: » Prediction: Carty to star and score again in another MOTM performance. ....