E mac wrote: » Anyone know why it's only a year extension? He seems to be doing a good job. He'd surely want better job security than that...
siltirocker wrote: » When's Dan's contract up in Ulster? Surely we would look towards him? (Obviously he may have no notion of leaving Ulster but still). This could be well off the mark, but you hear occasionally that Carolan is happy in his role in the long long term, and not interested in jeopardising that. i.e. prefer to be involved in a role like his own for 15-20 years, than a head coach role for 3-6 year period.
ElisaAtWar wrote: » Been to many pro12/14 games. So I could take issue with the referee (don't mention my favorite referee). I think what upsets me the most is the lack of involvement by the linesman/ lines woman. There you standing in the Clan, and your in direct line with the lines person, and the infringement is so obvious. And it's not about one team or another. It's about fairness. How can a rugby game be fair if the right calls are not called. It's a huge frustration with the competence of how pro 14 games are run. As an example Ben Whitehouse is a joke at this stage. We need better referees and more importantly better assistants.
ElisaAtWar wrote: » I think if you look at Wooten, he is a perfect example of what is possible when moving to Connacht. He was invisible at Munster. He is very visible now
aloooof wrote: » I don’t think this is entirely accurate tbh. Wootton started a European semi-final ahead of Zebo, for example. Since then, JVG came in and Conway’s form has been largely excellent. It’s pretty hard to argue Wootton should have been ahead of him or Earls since then.
ShineyShiney wrote: » But then you have Sweetman ?
RonnieL wrote: » Just saw some tweets about Sammy Arnold being out til April after having surgery on a chest muscle injury. Bundee unlikely to be available for the Ospreys. With Tom already out, options in the centre are starting to look a bit thin. In other news, I was listening to the latest craggy podcast last night and the mentioned the possibility of us ending up in a challenge cup quarter final? I hadn't heard about that previously. Knock out european rugby would be nice, and you'd fancy our chances if we have a healthy squad. All covid permitting obviously.
KBurke85 wrote: » https://www.the42.ie/andy-friend-connacht-contract-bundee-aki-injury-5329077-Jan2021/ sounds positive that Friend will be staying
connachta wrote: » Daly's is out? I guess (and hope) you talk about TOM Farrell... Robb out too... Daly/SOB 2.0 would be ok, but if Daly's out, who will be 12...
freyners wrote: » I think it would be a last 16 round rather than a QF as there is 8 teams set to qualify out of the challenge cup already if it was to go ahead. Either the 42 or the IT had the notional draw based on ranking, etc and under it we would have Treviso away
Purist98 wrote: » Would Shane Jennings be considered?
RonnieL wrote: » Ah that makes more sense, and you'd take that draw, with a good chance of a favorable conditions to implement our preferred game plan. Getting slightly ahead of myself I know, but it's nice to day dream. Connacht for the double PS: Here's the Irish Times piece I think you were referring to: https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/european-cup/champions-cup-likely-to-go-straight-to-last-16-after-temporary-suspension-1.4455639
"We had a scrum," Dillane told RTÉ Sport in relation to the Munster loss. "There was confusion, a bit of a mix-up. There were messages being sent down from above...people were unsure. "The scrum was thinking, 'it’s going here’...by the time we looked up, we thought it was going to be a try. It ended up a bit different. "We had an honest talk about it. We know we need to be clearer. It was disappointing obviously." Following on from the Bristol miscalculation - "half the team didn’t know what we were going for" - the towering lock was asked what can be done to ensure there isn’t a repeat. "It could just be one voice. Our skipper on the day brings everyone in together before the play so everyone has absolute clarity. "Then we go in with a cool head, relaxed, and knowing what the process is."
Buer wrote: » Interesting comments from Dillane on RTE website this morning which suggest there was more of a collective/communication issue with the closing minutes of the Munster game than purely Boyle going off on a solo run: