mfceiling wrote: » Well done Leinster. Gave up watching after about 55 minutes. There was just an air of inevitably of what was to come. You may as well stick Leinster's name on that trophy for the next ten or twenty years....no other team close to them in the league.
Larbre34 wrote: » So the first 3 rounds of the Rainbow Cup are more interpros, beginning with Leinster v Munster. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Interested Observer wrote: » And on the topic of distribution, bolded/underlined are players who have been 'redistributed' to Munster from various places, it's over half the team. So this is happening at scale already.
theVersatile wrote: » That's a very different game if Porter gets red carded at the start of the game. I don't even mean that in the 15 v 14 sense, but just that it would've laid down a marker and stopped a lot of the nonsense at the breakdown - would've been a lot more open of a game if Adamson put the foot down early. Instead, it was a wild west shoot out with a Roulette Wheel deciding penalties given.
nerd69 wrote: » Why would you reference a team achievement to discredit an individual achievement
wittycynic wrote: » If we want to maintain a competitive and healthy game in this country, it will have to.
breezy1985 wrote: » My point was to just point out the absurdity of the previous post
nerd69 wrote: » But it's not absurd murray was maby the best 9 in the world at one point and started with the lions stringer never even toured. I love peter stringer but his prime was not comparable to Murrays
Clegg wrote: » Can we have Joey back now please? He's utterly wasted at Munster. They don't know what they're doing in attack.
VayNiice wrote: » As the ref called it, Porter was passively standing upright and Kleyn ran head first into Porters face. Some common sense needs to be applied and thankfully it was. You're grasping at straws if that's Munsters missed opportunity.
breezy1985 wrote: » But who the best player at any one time is can only be measured by the other players at that time
Sterling Archer wrote: » On a positive note two Ireland teams in the final, and some solid players coming through in all camps to hope for better days on the international front
Movementarian wrote: » Where were the calls for this when Munster were dominating Europe and domestic competitions? =p Just cause Leinster got their act together and put structures in place doesn't mean they should be punished.
sydthebeat wrote: » Munsters "marquee" players were no where today. Dda did nothing, Murray was ineffective, carbery only added to to the blunt stats, pom was ghostly, CJ huffed n puffed. Tight five were very much second place. Conway could have been smoking a cigar for the whole game. Coombes was good, Beirne effected plays when he could. Earls was clever and good when he could be. But most of all, munster aren't cohesive. JVG has run his course, he's not the man to take munster any further. You need a platform to run your plays from and Munster don't have it against the top teams. More semi final disappointment beckons unless they look higher.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Stander made 20 tackles. He had 9 carries for 3m gained. He simply doesn't hurt Leinster with ball in hand. When most of your big moments are on your own try line it tells its own story. POM was largely anonymous. 1 carry in 50 minutes.
sydthebeat wrote: » Anyway.. Four in a row, hopefully the inaugural rainbow cup is more competitive, but I fear it will be an Irish final in that as well
KH25 wrote: » Am I the only person who isn’t at all enthused by the rainbow cup? I don’t see why we can’t just wait until next season for the pro16.