bayern wrote: » 21 year old wants to play for the team he grew up supporting, what a shocker.
theVersatile wrote: » A team Connacht RugbyCONNACHT RUGBY Connacht Eagles team named for Munster ‘A’ friendly at The Sportsground 23 mins ago EAGLES The Connacht Eagles side has been named for tomorrow’s interpro friendly at The Sportsground against Munster ‘A’. The side features a mixture of Pro and Academy players who will be eager to pick up some game-time heading into an important part of the campaign. Match updates will be posted on the Connacht Rugby Twitter page with match highlights to follow on our social channels. CONNACHT EAGLES v MUNSTER ‘A’ Friday 12th February, 13:00, The Sportsground 15. Conor Dean 14. Diarmuid Kilgallen 13. Shane Jennings 12. Cathal Forde 11. Oran McNulty 10. Conor Fitzgerald 9. Colm Reilly 1. Paddy McAllister 2. Dylan Tierney-Martin 3. Dominic Robertson-McCoy 4. Cian Prendergast 5. Darragh Murray 6. Sean O’Brien 7. Ciaran Booth 8. Sean Masterson Replacements from: Eoin de Buitlear, Charlie Ward, Conor Kenny, Hubert Costello, Oisin McCormack, Matthew Devine, Donnacha Byrne, Tiernan O’Halloran, Declan Adamson, Joshua Dunne, Diarmuid McCormack
Wegians89 wrote: » Would really like to see this game streamed live. Three young tens getting a run out. Jennings starting. Lots of young back rows involved. Very exciting
connachta wrote: » No stream planned (Connacht twitter) SOB and SOB 2.0 rightly kept in the fridge, may have to start the next 5 games
backcamslua wrote: » SOB 2 is playing @#6 - Young SOB is a back??
connachta wrote: » Yes I meant good to see SOB 1 back again, and SOB 2 preserved for n°13
Tommybojangles wrote: » Did he not get promoted to SOB when SOB left the country?
Must love hardship wrote: » Could Connacht go after Paddy Jackson if in the hunt for a outhalf. Loan one of the young Irish outhalves to London irish for a years experience.. win win.. No fans currently allowed to protest. Id personally be more interested in watching connacht playing if he was there. I'm sure alot more real rugby fans would be too. The people who threaten to protest on twitter or Facebook probably have never been to a game anyway.
Tommybojangles wrote: » Connachts brand is far too family and community friendly to go down that road. We've gone to really great lengths over the last decade getting sponsorship money in as well that there's no way that would be risked imo.. would be interesting though!
Must love hardship wrote: » I suppose... ye turned down sevu reeve actually didn't ye... but he pleaded guilty but wasnt given a conviction. He Would have been some addition.
Richie_Rich89 wrote: » I can't imagine Jackson would be too eager to sign for the IRFU after they threw him under the bus to appease a virtue-signalling sponsor (a bank, no less). This despite being found completely innocent and exonerated of all charges in a case that should never have made it to court. .
realhorrorshow wrote: » As far as a backup 10 goes, I think we could do worse than a Stephen Myler type signing. An experienced ten who kicks his goals has a lot of value in mid-lower level Pro14 games. Can't think of any Irish players that fit the bill though.
FACECUTTR wrote: » Keatley? Only signed until the end of the season with Glasgow. If Hanrahan has signed on with Munster and Carberry is due to return soon it makes sense for one of the younger 10s to move but like the Hackshaw thing it's up to the player and I'm sure the management are making offers.
bayern wrote: » Jake Flannery would be a good move.
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Clegg wrote: » SOB II picks up injuries as frequently as SOB I. The name is cursed.