arsebiscuits1 wrote: » Tom Farrell?
siltirocker wrote: » Absolutely nowhere near the same level. Payne and Roux have even commented on this. When Ah You was capped he was in good form and most Irish fans were calling for him to be called up. A look back on this forum even supports that.
OneLungDavy wrote: » It's because this is an ideology to you, you are believing this based on no evidence.
OneLungDavy wrote: » Payne, Stander, Roux etc, all got their criticism too. Personally, I thought Kleyn got it worse than anyone, not that it matters much who had it worse.
OneLungDavy wrote: » Anyways, I'm sick of this residency conversation.
Niallof9 wrote: » A lineup say of Lowe, Aki, JGP, Stander, Kleyn would be problematic. Anyway the age of project players is over and only three are top tier quality;Aki, Stander and Lowe. And only Lowe offers something we don't really have. I'd say there is an unoffical rule limiting it in a matchday squad.
aloooof wrote: » I don't want to drag this out, but I'd be interested to see what Payne and Roux said exactly if you have a link?
hahashake wrote: » I'd hazard a guess that the rule only applies if the team is losing.
AbusesToilets wrote: » Very harsh on Dillane, thought he'd been in good form lately. Can't see what Beirne has done to warrant a spot at lock, he's been anonymous anytime he's played in green.
ionadnapokot wrote: » 6-2 split I think we are going to see Roux, Beirne & PO'M on the bench for Ita & Fra Its the only reason why i cant see room for Toner in the squad.
Guinness RFC wrote: » I’d prefer to see Baird ahead of Beirne and I think we will see that. Beirne only in there as cover.
ionadnapokot wrote: » You and me both! But we wont. Roux will be lock on the bench.
sydthebeat wrote: » while Healy has taken some stick here, and hes definitely in his twilight years... i think his selection needs to be look at from the point of view as to the contenders for his position. Killers is injured and would be in the squad if he wasnt. Cronin and Loughman arent at his level, and cronin has hit his ceiling in my opinion. Loughman has moved across and is still learning his trade imo so may have a higher ceiling. J Mc Grath is still trying to regain his lions form, and is steady without setting the world light up north. I dont know much about eric o sullivan other than hes wet behind the ears. Warwick and mccall arent in the conversation. For all the Buckley love in the connacht forum hes not a test level player and still has scrummaging issues. Duggan is certainly one for the future. So healys biggest competition for his position apart from kilcoyne is his team mate Ed Byrne, who is included in the squad and whom i expect will make hi debut in the next 2 games. it will be interesting to see what happens in the autumn nations squad call out.... if kilcoyne is back
Guinness RFC wrote: » So why did you put Beirne on your bench? As 6 cover? O Mahoney will be in ahead of him!
ionadnapokot wrote: » 6-2 split! e.g. lock - Roux backrow - PO'M and another lock or backrow - Beirne
Guinness RFC wrote: » Just to add I’d have Butler in ahead of Conan who I don’t think has been playing well. Also would have liked to see Lyttle in ahead of Stockdale whose form is off as well.
awec wrote: » If O'Sullivan is "wet behind the ears" then so is Ed Byrne. Not a lot of difference in their playing experience at a senior level.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Agreed, and I think EOS is better, personally.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » This season? One game?
AbusesToilets wrote: » Jesus wept, all star bench of anonymity
kingofthekong wrote: » Different players, Butler was likely competing with VDF as a 7 type role and not with Conan as a ball carrying no.8