Shefwedfan wrote: »
awec wrote: » Botha is also a fairly average player so if he’s blocking anyone then really they’re not up to much anyway.
kingofthekong wrote: » Lol shows how much you know then, Jack O'sullivan is easily the best backrow prospect munster have had since O'mahony...and if Arnos not up to much why is he blocking a young player with potential.....this is my point exactly
Niallof9 wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/connacht-rugby/the-march-on-lansdowne-road-the-amazing-story-of-how-the-passion-of-a-province-saved-connacht-from-extinction-34733009.html It was a very real threat. Its now great we have four provinces in Europe. But i do wonder why Connacht hasn't being given some of the young talent. Not the cast offs.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Whats your plan? take kids of 16 and tell them and their family to move to Connacht? Don't mind your job, your family, grand parents, support structure etc.....Connacht need to get a couple of young players down :p:p The stuff posted on this forum is the last few days just shows how of touch with reality people are......
leakyboots wrote: » Maybe I'm alone in this but I think Arno Botha is a cracking player, started like a freight train for us but a dip in form end of last season. Has been in good form this year
Scythica wrote: » If Burns continues on this trajectory do you think he'll start getting involved in Ireland camps at least? Growing with every game! Same could be said for Mccloskey and Marshall. Cooney should be starting let alone just making the squad but i guess it depends on the style Farrell wants to take. Shame Coetzee isn't IQ!
Faugheen wrote: » I don’t know how you could say Cooney should be starting based on last nights game. His try was fantastic, but he butchered a score earlier in the game and his control of the game was absolutely terrible. I really wish people could look at the full picture instead of just one moment. Cooney was lucky that Clermont were so bad and kept giving possession back to Ulster.
Faugheen wrote: » I don’t know how you could say Cooney should be starting based on last nights game. His try was fantastic, but he butchered a score earlier in the game and his control of the game was absolutely terrible.
Inspector Coptoor wrote: » Based on current form, Blade and Cooney are a level above anything we have seen from Murray, McGrath and Marmion. If 6N was next weekend, Cooney and Blade should be in the 23 esp if it was bs Italy and Scotland
ionadnapokot wrote: » Double page Q&A with Joe in the ITimes. I thought it was an excellent piece. The whole range is in there. More personal stuff than I thought. WC bits - never going to throw his players under the bus. Although “we were trying to get Conor Murray back up to speed because I don’t think anybody would doubt his ability. So you are trying to get him back into rhythm.” His take on the player base and schools
[Deleted User] wrote: » From what I saw this evening Murray still isn't in 'rhythm' and it's not just his decision making and accuracy. He seems to have a physical limitation on his passing and his strength in contact. I think he's playing with some kind of impediment and whilst I've no doubt medics aren't putting his health in jeopardy, whatever is ongoing with him has reduced him as a player. I hope it's temporary. That aside - Joe was always ruthless about selection in his early years was notable for picking less experienced players who were fully fit over A-lister's who were carrying a knock. He seemed to lose that mindset in his latter years with Ireland and it cost him.
shootermacg wrote: » I'm hoping form will be rewarded. But like any position, it's not enough to be as good as the player who's spot you're trying to take, you need to be measurably better. I still think Marmion and Toner were hard done by.
Deleted User wrote: » From what I saw this evening Murray still isn't in 'rhythm' and it's not just his decision making and accuracy. He seems to have a physical limitation on his passing and his strength in contact. I think he's playing with some kind of impediment and whilst I've no doubt medics aren't putting his health in jeopardy, whatever is ongoing with him has reduced him as a player. I hope it's temporary. That aside - Joe was always ruthless about selection in his early years was notable for picking less experienced players who were fully fit over A-lister's who were carrying a knock. He seemed to lose that mindset in his latter years with Ireland and it cost him.