Larbre34 wrote: » Ed Byrne is well able.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Yeah but it's a long way from how confident you'd be if Kilcoyne and Healy were doing 60:20 (in whatever order). For that matter Furlong and Porter would be a lot stronger too. I really hope Porter is gaining a lot of experience form this stint as the resident no.3. Becoming a great prop takes years but this must be excellent experience for him particularly as he's being bested in some instances like Sarries and probably again by England. I'm aware that I'm a fan and I don't always notice when the team I support, cheats. But I don't see the Irish front row drive at an angle as often as i see the opposition do it. France's loosehead was driving at a 45 degrees on Porter at one point and they won penalties on account of it.
CMcsporty wrote: » That's it. He's a good 12 but just not as good as Aki or Henshaw. He deserves a game v Georgia but then again Frawley might be worth a look at 12?
bilston wrote: » I dont think Frawley merits a look over McCloskey
TRC10 wrote: » Team I'd like to see Farrell go with. 15-Keenan 14-Conway 13-Farrell 12-Aki 11-Lowe 10-Byrne 9-JGP 1-Healy 2-Kelleher 3-Porter 4-Henderson 5-Ryan (c) 6-Stander 7-Connors 8-Doris 16-Herring 17-Byrne 18-Bealham 19-Roux 20-Beirne 21-O'Mahony 22-Murray 23-Stockdale
Paul Smeenus wrote: » I don't think I've ever seen McCloskey play thirteen. I'd have Hume ahead of Frawley at centre (where Hume plays both 12 and 13), and Frawley's not nearly experienced enough a ten for that to factor. But, like Addison, Baloucoune and Curtis, Hume is injured.
bilston wrote: » What's Hume's injury?
theVersatile wrote: » Any chance of Shane Daly getting the 23 Jersey? Covers 13 and the back three (not sure if he's played 12) so could be a good option - maybe England isn't the best time though.
VayNiice wrote: » I'd be equally worried if it was Kilcoyne on the bench. He has a lot to his game but he's an average scrummager at times. Particularly against a tight five like England I'd be worried. Bealham and Byrne are both capable scrummagers but England is just a different beast altogether. I think I'll be covering my eyes at scrum time as the match goes on
[Deleted User] wrote: » Dan Leavy is looking pretty good this evening.
P.Walnuts wrote: » Kilcoyne is comfortably a better scrummager than Ed Byrne
OneLungDavy wrote: » I find it hard to believe that Ed Byrne is the third best LH in Ireland at the moment. How did this happen?
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Eric O'Sullivan's Patented Invisibility Cloak.
Buer wrote: » Has he tried telling people he's from Dublin?
bilston wrote: » That white jersey seems to have that effect to be fair
kingofthekong wrote: » What player from Ulster deserves to be involved with Ireland that isnt? Coetzee has already been capped by SA unfortunately
P.Walnuts wrote: » Well as is blatantly obvious, EOS is better than Ed Byrne
bilston wrote: » There are a few that could easily be in the extended squad. Ulster, who reached the Pro 14 final, reached the Heienken Cup Quarter Finals and have gone 6 from 6 (inc. 4 BP by half time) had fewer international call ups than ANY other side in the Pro 14 Fewer than the Dragons! As for personnel... Eric O'Sullivan Marty Moore Sean Reidy John Cooney James Hume Michael Lowry Moore and Cooney are very unlucky to not be in the squad right now. They could all easily be part of the extended squad. I mean if people here are seriously talking up Jimmy O'Brien and Ciaran Frawley then those guys should be considered as well.
kingofthekong wrote: » Which players should they be replacing in the squad?, Otherwise you havent made any point unless you can isolate the exact player that should lose their place to their ulster counter part