CMcsporty wrote: » I think so! And my question was genuine! How many pro players are there in France. In Ireland for that matter? A simple calc and you would get a ratio of players: debut for 2020
aloooof wrote: » Is that really necessary? Would you at least agree that France have multiples more professional players than Ireland? You don't need to know the exact number to make that point.
CMcsporty wrote: » See my detailed response previous It was all fact based and rational My question was genuine. It appears you were spoofing If you are happy with only Daly getting a run off the bench. Good luck to you.
Dog Botherer wrote: » you know i don't know the exact number and you know it doesn't matter. can you spare the theatrics and engage my point or should i just start engaging in bad faith like you?
Yeah_Right wrote: » BTW, you mentioned before a the average ages of the Wallabies and ABs in the last match they played against each other compared to the Irish team last weekend. Do you have a link to that info?
CMcsporty wrote: » Do you know or not?
Dog Botherer wrote: » i don't really understand what you're arguing here.
Niallof9 wrote: » But surely the more players we have the harder it would be to settle on a team. i mean thats part of the argument we're having here. He's trying to build a solid, collected group according to some. So he can't be selecting outside that too much, we're told. Adding another 1,000 players to the mix could be an issue? There's an argument to be had that our core group, and four teams and four academies has a better quality control to it. I mean if the Ail clubs had had their way back in the 90's and been our Europen teams, we'd automatically have more players but possibly be worse off. There's alot of **** players playing in those 30 clubs, same in England.
Dog Botherer wrote: » well they have 30 professional clubs so i'll let you do the fine maths. let me know how it stacks up the ~200 pro Irish players.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Just out of curiosity, who are the 5 players from last year's U20s that you would like to see capped.
CMcsporty wrote: » And how many pro players are there in France out of interest?
CMcsporty wrote: » Oh no.... Did you know that the Irish U-20's won the grand slam last year? Now i think you could reasonably argue that 3 out of the 4 of that side that were called up as part of the initial squad should also be playing v Georgia. So that would be 4 caps And the "junior" World Cup you referred to. Ireland were unlucky to loose to France in 2018 24-22. in France. Another player in that side was also part of the initial squad.So thats 5 new caps. Does any of that seem relevant to you? Or do you think we should still play Murray, Burns, Beirne, Roux and O 'Mahony ahead of them for the Georgia game? Not 11. But maybe the penny is dropping here....we can cap allot more players but Farrell is choosing not to. And how many pro players are there in France out of interest?
aloooof wrote: » This is what you claimed people would say: This is a selection of what has actually been said: Are you going to accept and acknowledge that your first claim was hyperbole?
Dog Botherer wrote: » how many pro players are there in France as opposed to Ireland? seems relevant. as does the fact that France have won the last two Junior World Cups and have approximately 50 insanely talented freaks that they're going to be capping over the next few years.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » My real "unh?" at reading the team was about Herring instead of Kelleher. But I wonder are they going with the more reliable Herring to focus on getting the rest of the lineout straight - the lifting, the timing, the calls, and then, once that is running better, they'll bring in Kelleher and let him get his throwing up to speed. In other words, just isolating one wobbly issue at a time and addressing it. Burns deserves his big moment. I hope Stu has a lovely time, before he leaves the camp, never to attend again.
shootermacg wrote: » Another loss and that might get a bit lower in NZ
Niallof9 wrote: » yeah as i've suggested a balance, but no you don't accept or acknowledge that of course.
Niallof9 wrote: » ...we'll see the usual shifting of goalposts on here saying its an excellent side for a vital game against a tough opponent.
sydthebeat wrote: » Reasonably understandable team considering where we are at with our development.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Not a particularly inspiring team.
Dubinusa wrote: » Got to say that I am a bit disappointed.
molloyjh wrote: » Some disappointing elements to that selection
thomond2006 wrote: » There's little to be gained from <picking Earls over Daly>
Solutionking wrote: » I think it is time we ring Joe and tell him all is forgiven please come back
CMcsporty wrote: » I couldnt have picked a worse team if I tried!
Niallof9 wrote: » No i don't think there is. On balance it looks like many are accepting and understanding of it. which is never a surprise really.