molloyjh wrote: » You don't need to know the exact number FFS. Come on. France have 14 sides in the T14 to our 4 provinces. So that's. 3.5 times the number of teams. Use that. We've capped 9 players so far this year. Daly will be 10. Have France capped 35 new players this year?
CMcsporty wrote: » I know I don’t!!! That’s my exact point! Read the posts FFS Come on I’m saying exactly that the very fact that they have more professional players is not an excuse that Ireland shouldn’t be capping more than one player v Georgia Legitimately we can be capping 5 players and still win and let the young lads get valuable experience in green. I know exactly how many players Ireland have capped and it should be more.
molloyjh wrote: » If we weren't capping new players in other games I'd agree. But we are. So I don't. We are bringing new talent into the team in far more meaningful games and so in far more meaningful ways. Thats a positive. Doris getting selected in 6Ns games against tier 1 sides counts for a LOT more than any new caps in this game. I think you're view is incredibly myopic tbh. If what we've seen of Farrell this year is any indication, we have a coach who is happy to bring guys through in 6Ns games, which is hugely proactive. Hopefully he can deliver the game plan to go with that over the next year or so and we can see what he is really made of as a coach. Whinging about him not capping new guys in a meaningless game when he is capping them in meaningful games is a bit bizarre.
aloooof wrote: » And the answer is multiples more than Ireland. Not knowing the exact number does not amount to "spoofing".
CMcsporty wrote: » Well you might see it like that. I do not. For a couple of reasons. When someone shares something on this forum like I did. And points out the difference.. And the response is.... “how many pro players are there in France as opposed to Ireland? seems relevant.” For the purpose of discussion it’s perfectly reasonable that the person asking might actually know. Obviously it’s more. I wanted to know the figures As I’ve noticed on this forum if your opinion is not per the status quo you get the like of Molloy jumping on the back of your post to beat on someone new with a different opinion to theirs. We all want Ireland to win. We all like to have an opinion but if it’s met with dismissive “do you knows” or patronising “let me knows” and then be lectured at about “bad faith” ??? Give me a break I see I’m been called myopic now! Pathetic
molloyjh wrote: » If you cant handle people challenging your opinion I'd love to know what you are doing on a discussion forum. You have pretty consistently dismissed others, refused to debate actual points people are making, avoiding addressing others and spouted your opinion as though it were gospel. Even that last word. Pathetic. Where have I or aloooof been even close to as aggressive as that to you? You're doing this to yourself. I disagree with others here without it being an issue.
CMcsporty wrote: » from last years u20s are the ones that were included In the original squad The other 2 are Daly. And Byrne from ‘18 U20 World Cup
ionadnapokot wrote: » leave him alone hes new and he is discussing.
aloooof wrote: » I actually had a quick look at this, YR, it broke down as follows. Not much in it in the starting 15's, but the bench seems to be the biggest difference: | Aus | NZ | Ire | Eng 15 | 25.7 | 26.7 | 27.4 | 27.3Subs | 23 | 23.8 | 28 | 25.423 | 24.8 | 25.7 | 27.6 | 26.7
Yeah_Right wrote: » Casey, Baird, Daly and Harry Byrne? Is that right? Who am I missing? Personally I would have liked to see Daly start, hopefully he gets some meaningful time off the bench. In the case of Baird, bringing him in when the lineout has been malfunctioning so badly might not be a good idea. Maybe they are thinking they need to get that sorted before dropping a kid into it. I don't know. Harry Byrne and Casey are tearing it up for their provinces with a continuous run of games. They are taking on the responsibility of directing their teams and winning matches. I think that is better for their development than being in the Irish camp and having a run out against Georgia.
roverjoyce wrote: » Main issue is they cant drop the centrally contracted players who
CMcsporty wrote: » 1 debut for Ireland off the bench 11 debuts in one match for Francehttps://twitter.com/murray_kinsella/status/1331913572151152640?s=21
Niallof9 wrote: » the only bizarre thing is a full strength Irish side against Georgia.
sydthebeat wrote: » its absolutely no where near a full strength ireland side... but go hyperbole away, thats all you seem to be able to do...
CMcsporty wrote: » Wycherley I think they would benefit more v Georgia than tearing it up for the province. But there you go!
sydthebeat wrote: » i assume you didnt know that france were always going to put out the thirds in this game becuase of the agreement with FFR because if you did know that, then thats such a disingenuous position to take. at the end of the day, those that seem to have an issue trying to reason out selections are never going to accept any selection. it will always be the "shinny new object" syndrome with them... hell we even have had players calling for keenan to be disposed with at this stage. could farrell have made better choices??? well having EOS or at least one other LH in the squad from the outset would have been a better choice. At this stage i wouldnt be surprised to see EOS on the bench against scotland, and good luck to him for that. and as for ireland always making the same mistakes... and citing 6' 4" 100 kg centres as "the same mistake"....... shows a complete ignorance to the long standing center partnerships ireland have had down through the professional age.
CMcsporty wrote: » Is this place for real?? Have you actually read my posts? Disingenuous As for the last part.....honestly dont know what what are you ranting about! I wasnt even talking about this or "the same mistake"
Jump_In_Jack wrote: » I think they selected a small squad to test the players when injuries arose, Bealham may be an asset at the next World Cup to be able to cover both sides, as an example.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Completely forgot about Wycherley. I don't think he has earned a start yet looking at his form with Munster. I would be more interested in Coombes getting a call up. I mentioned somewhere else that I think Casey's performance against Glasgow on Monday night would have done far more for his development than being a bit part of the Irish camp and getting a run around against Georgia. My hope is that he keeps progressing at the rate he is and gets called up for the 6 Nations.
Niallof9 wrote: » He's been at this for years, always dismissing peoples viewpoints. I mean i'm fairly certain he was one of the lads who said form isn't real or something to that effect.
Niallof9 wrote: » To many on here form didn't exist or doesn't exist, which is quite clearly a joke of a position to take.
aloooof wrote: » That's twice in 2 days you've made this claim. Do you have any examples to actually back this up? Because, honestly, it just sounds like more hyperbole.
sydthebeat wrote: » disingenuous if you knew the situation not disingenuous if you didnt know the situation.... which one is it? the last part isnt referring to you specifically, its on other comments made in the thread so far