prawnsambo wrote: » Whatever is was, it wasn't a red card, so probably of no real consequence to the result. Even a yellow probably wouldn't have made much difference.
almostover wrote: » Tough watching for this Munster fan today. Leinster left a few tries out there too through bad passing. Thought the game would be over by HT but a decent final 10 mins of the first half put us going in level. Couldn't make any head way in the 2nd half and Leinster defended us very comfortably all game. If we were still out there we wouldn't have scored a try. Management team hasn't brought his team on at all really. We haven't progressed past the semis of the champions Cup and we haven't had any joy v Leinster, especially when it matters. Those are the benchmarks for improvement. It hasn't come from JvG. Leinsters tight 5 did a number on us today. That's where the game was lost. John Ryan has gone backwards under JvG. He was winning Ireland caps a few years back. Archer is a great pro but when the Leinster tightheads are Porter and Furlong we are up against it. Those 2 guys could be the no.1 and 2 tightheads for the Lions. Kelleher excellent too at hooker. Very dynamic. Throwing was better too today. Looks a future 50+ capper for Ireland if he keeps his lineouts tidy. Kleyn was good for us today in the tight and has had a strong season. Ball handling skills in open play need work though. Beirne tried hard but Leinster had him well marshalled. Same with CJ, huge defensive shift but look tired in attack. POM isn't a 7. We need a 7. JVdF was outstanding my MoM. Played the 7 role perfectly. So fast off the line. Conan keeping up his strong form and Ruddock was very aggressive, great game from him. The ref gave him a free for all at ruck time and he took full advantage. Big Dev lucky not to see red for a shoulder charge into Beirnes face in the 2nd half. Baffling refereeing performance. All manner of stuff ignored by both sides. Didn't cost us in any way. Player safety was all that suffered. Coombes was our shining light. Will be a star in green quite soon. Very powerful carrier, a threat on the deck and lovely hands. Needs to be put at no.8 in CJs absence. He's made for it. There's serious bacrow talent there for Ireland at the moment. Murray unfortunately undid all his good work v England and his woeful box kick lead directly to Conan's try. Carbery not match fit. Don't think he's a 10. Defence suspect in the 10 channel. He's a 15 really. Earls decent bar a few errors. DDA great in defence. Farrell has regressed under JvG. Conway has been out of sorts for a while. Haley is a good player but Keenan was superb today. Henshaw ready to do great things for Lions. Playing out of his skin. Great to see. Luke McGrath had an armchair ride but bossed the game well. Ross B is the 2nd best 10 in Ireland at this point. Another HIA for Johnny is worrying. Dave Kearney back in form. Finally, Ryan Baird looks special. Very dynamic. Looking forward to him in the no.4 jersey for Ireland. So dynamic and powerful for a big man. His rip on CJ was a pen, but nevertheless impressive. The Toulouse game will tell another about where we're going. The players body language, especially from POM didn't look good. Could see a player lead backlash and a big performance v Toulouse. We will need it. Something doesn't smell right.
molloyjh wrote: » The individual initiating the contact is important. In this case it wasn't Porter. He stayed where he was and didn't move forward. He isn't obliged to get out of Kleyns way. He is obliged to ensure that if he is going to initiate contact with Kleyn that he do so in a safe manner. If he isn't initiating contact then there is no foul play. Otherwise, as has already been said, ball carriers could buy penalties and cards left and right by running head first into the nearest defender. There needs to be common sense here. And it was applied in this case.
ElisaAtWar wrote: » So Munster have the brawn. But the reality is that Leinster have that in spades and then much more. And that is the real difference between the teams. Leinster easily match the brawn of Munster and what's left after that for Munster. Van Graan adds nothing
Digifriendly wrote: » Had Wasps vs Sale on my phone while watching Leinster vs Munster and tbh the Premiership game was a better watch. Yes Leinster are clinical and fully deserved to win but match was boring. Bristol vs Harlequins earlier in the day was a superb match with an incredible finish. Maybe S. African teams will liven up the competition but at present the Pro 14 is below standard of Premiership.
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » There was a young man called Jack, Who thought he'd take Peter's place at the back, He wasn't very good He'd nothing under the hood, In fact he was total cack.
ujjjjjjjjj wrote: » Good post , thank you for the comment on Carbery. Been banging on about this ever since I first saw him in the RDS. Believe he had been earmarked at 15 for Leinster and in his limited time at Leinster when I saw him at 15 he worked and he was good under a high ball. Have never seen him as a 10. He simply needs more space and broken field situations to be a danger. We will never know but if the sliding doors had kept him at Leinster I think he would be where Keenan is now....for Ireland and Leinster.
VayNiice wrote: » Why would Bairds rip on cj have been a penalty??
AbusesToilets wrote: » On a different tack, how did Earls not get called for a penalty when he deliberately knocked down the ball after he took that quick throw in? Potential for penalty try there
prawnsambo wrote: » Because CJs knees were on the ground, so it's a tackle situation and Baird hasn't released. But it's marginal as the ripping motion started before his knees touched the ground.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Both players (Aki and Porter) made tackles that involved their shoulders contacting the carriers head. Do we agree? In one case the tackler drove up and forward made contact with force. Red card. In the other, the tackler made zero effort to lower his height, the carrier dropped in height and you and some others here say that's fine. Ok. Kind of like Henshaw and Caine a few years back I guess.
randomname2005 wrote: » Definitely close and both sides can claim they deserved the outcome they wanted. I think it is one of the 'open to interpretation' of the laws situations
Buer wrote: » On reflection, whilst I'm obviously delighted with the result, Leinster will be scratching their heads when they review the game. Just off the top of my head, they had two passes from ROL straight to touch, VDF done for crossing, VDF throwing a pass directly to Earls when a try seemed certain and Fardy and Conan both held up. There's a bit of inaccuracy there that Leinster need to sharpen up on. They can't let that number of chances slip away unpunished if they reach the last 4 of Europe. I'd imagine they would convert at least one if Ringrose was present but they can't count on having everyone available.
thomond2006 wrote: » It's no coincidence that Munster haven't won a trophy since John Hayes retired.
Clegg wrote: » ESPN have updated their stats for yesterday's match and it really reads poorly for Munster's midfield. They have Murray, Carbery, De Allende and Farrell down for 4,4,4,5 missed tackles respectively. That number is right for Carbery as he was bowled over by Henshaw a few times and Fardy ran over him at least once as well. But the numbers for the others are really poor.