Wegians89 wrote: » My team for Munster: Buckley Delahunt Bealham Dowling Thornbury Butler Oliver Boyle Marmion Carty Wootton Daly Bundee Porch Toh Heff Duggan Aungier Dillane Papalii Blade Fitz Healy Would like to reward delahunt and dowling a good form, would prefer Bundee at 13 but likely to see that swapped. Big impact from the bench in Dillane, heff and papalii
Zzippy wrote: » Is McAllister injured? I'd have him on the bench if not.
realhorrorshow wrote: » I wouldn't tbh, think Duggan has been better this season and obviously has a much higher ceiling.
siltirocker wrote: » Also what's up with Ben O'Donnell? Injured, or a damp squib like Deegan?
siltirocker wrote: » What are people's thoughts at SH? Are we maybe accepting that perhaps Blade is first choice now? There was always a reason or * beside why he was ahead of Marmion for this game or that game. But those reasons seem to be thin now. Personally I think Marmion is a better player. But Blade is a brilliant deputy, I wouldn't blink if he was in an Irish starting XV.
Bazzo wrote: » Could be that neither is first choice and they'll just select based on the way they want to play that week. Marmion was one of the only ones who came out of the Benetton game with any credit.
ElisaAtWar wrote: » While I appreciate Wooten would like to start his performances have been all over the shop. Teams have started to target his wing as the weak link in the chain. So I'm happy to see Matt starting. Last week would not fill any Connacht supporter with confidence in a result tomorrow. And while Bundee got us out of Dodge last weekend his overall performances recently suggest he is not really focused on Connacht. He seems to be more focused on being dropped from the Irish squad which sees him becoming more an individual player trying to prove a point rather than a team player. And that is a problem for Connacht and another reason to worry about our performance tomorrow. Denis, being a bit of a penalty of a penalty magnet, is not going to help either. I'm lost on the Blade preferred over Marmion who I see as a faster distributor than Blade And then for the positives. Well Heff will be able to hit Thornbury and brings more dynamism than Delahunt. Think our 9 and 10 are better than Munsters. Think Porch, TOH and Healy are stronger than Munster. Think our second row are better than Munsters. So what will it come down to and who will win. I think Munster will bully us and the issues we have in the maul for some time now will be our Achilles heel. Would like to be proven wrong
ShineyShiney wrote: » I think you need some serious help with your anti Wooton issues. Every post, give yourself a break it's not rational !!!
ElisaAtWar wrote: » I'm anti anyone who weakens the team overall. And Wooten deserves the criticism. His performances are from the sublime to the awful. And you can't trust who will turn up on the day. I guess we will find out what Bundee Aki will turn up but that's his own issues. I would rather anybody other than Bundee at centre but we have no other options. I don't critize for the sake of fun.
ShineyShiney wrote: » You're absolutely full of it. Bundi now as well as Wooton. Jokeshop.
ElisaAtWar wrote: » Let's just witness our Bundee tomorrow. He will add nothing, he will be a huge negative to Connacht rugby, but I guess a Tier 1 game is necessary to understand how little he offers as he trys to solve his international exclusion
Squidgy Black wrote: » A winger with lacklustre defence isn't exactly the be all and end all.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Especially considering it's not like he's a barn door falling off tackles left right and centre letting players waltz through.
ElisaAtWar wrote: » Bundee
KBurke85 wrote: » The A game tomorrow will be streamed on the Connacht Rugby Youtube channel
bayern wrote: » CONNACHT EAGLES MATCHDAY SQUAD VS MUNSTER ‘A’ 12pm, Saturday 6th March 2021 @ The Sportsground 15. Oran McNulty 14. Peter Sullivan 13. Ben O’Donnell 12. Cathal Forde(u20) 11. Diarmuid Kilgallen 10. Conor Fitzgerald 9. Colm Reilly 1. Charlie Ward 2. Dylan Tierney-Martin 3. Dominic Robertson-McCoy 4. Cian Prendergast 5. Ciaran Booth 6. Donnacha Byrne(u20) 7. Sean Masterson (c) 8. Abraham Papali’i 16. Declan Adamson 17. Eoin de Buitlear(u20) 18. Conor Kenny 19. Diarmuid McCormack(u20) 20. Oisin McCormack(u20) 21. Stephen Kerins 22. Shane Jennings(u20) 23. Hubert Gilvarry(u20) 24. Joshua Dunne