PTH2009 wrote: » I can't recall much of that 2012 series tbh . The buzz of Chicago 2016 and Dublin 2018 would of been much different if we got something that year
clsmooth wrote: » A glass half full take on having the opportunity to beat the AB in NZ the scrum we got penalised for for crabbing across was the real kicker. Would have been a chance for Sexton to put us in the lead. Would have been a tricky kick mind you
Eod100 wrote: » Don't forget to stop at 75 for anyone watching this now.. :P https://twitter.com/IrishRugby/status/1263564119204139009
PTH2009 wrote: » Ah yeah the 75 min rugby match Game got abandoned
PTH2009 wrote: » those last few mins were cruel and something very minor would of turned over possession to win the game for us but sadly wasant to be . Sextons kick was very unlucky players like Darcy, BOD, POC, Bowe must of been more downhearted as they never got the chance to beat the ABs
bilston wrote: » I've sometimes wondered whether we too disciplined. Given the momentum NZ had maybe it needed someone to kill the ball, even if it meant giving away a penalty, even a YC might have been worth it. Easy with hindsight.
Clegg wrote: » https://twitter.com/Murray_Kinsella/status/1263810762734264323?s=19
Clegg wrote: » Browne's stents about the IRFU's finances and the state of club rugby make for some troubling reading. We all knew that sports would be badly affected by the lockdown and it looks like the IRFU will be down €20m for the season even if the 6Nations is completed behind closed doors.
The regulations will be signed by Minister Harris and will come into effect from Thursday, 28 May. They will remain in effect until 18 June, when they will be reviewed.
Buer wrote: » It's not expected to be a long term measure.
Burkie1203 wrote: » If no exemptions are available for sport, Irish Rugby is going into a very tricky spellhttps://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1263870063347675137?s=19
Burkie1203 wrote: » Wouldnt be surprised if it does get extended later into the year. Also F1 are trying to host 2 grand prix in late july/early august in Silverstone and govt guidelines there are 14 Day self isolation upon arrival in UK. It does not apply to ROI but that would mean the Italians and SA in pro14 would face difficulty getting to play in Wales and Scotland. Also the French playing in Champions cup would be impacted. A 2nd wave in autumn in any one of the European rugby countries could be disastrous
Thrashssacre wrote: » I don't buy the second wave notion, it doesn't seem to have happened anywhere else as of yet, some country's have even gotten rid of the virus altogether albeit smaller less globalised ones then ourselves.
jacothelad wrote: » I take it that people like HGV drivers bringing in goods etc are excluded.
Burkie1203 wrote: » I dont believe the virus has gone away. And all it takes is one outbreak in northern Italy or south wales to scupper pro14 fixtures and possibly the 6n
Thrashssacre wrote: » Its effects are certainly being felt less, numbers are consistently down yet in the area where i live, large groups have been out for weeks on the street having massive bingo game, drinking sessions and bbqs with zero social distancing being observed. I think the worst is over at this point and baring a dangerous new strain mutating from the existing virus all should be back to normal sooner then we fear, here's hoping anyways.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Leinster missing out on full houses in Aviva is a €2m loss at least. Push empty grounds across the 4 provinces and your looking at €5m minimum Ireland v Italy is probably worth €5m alone. Not sure how insurance works for this, but i wouldnt expect it to cover the full amount. I expect the wage deferrals announced 6 weeks ago to become straight up wage cuts for the players who earn more the 30k [was that the figure they announced as unaffected] No AIs will be another major blow to the financesDe Allende and Snyman will probably be the last big name signings the provinces make for 2-3 seasons at least.
Clegg wrote: » I think the same. We're going to see a lot more inter provincial transfers over the coming years and provinces relying on their academies much more.