Clegg wrote: » There's a gif going around of Fardy's disallowed try which shows the problems Carbery is having in defence. McGrath passes to Henshaw who cuts a diagonal line. Carbery had rushed up to make the hit but it looks like he didn't set his feet right as Henhaw blasted through his weak shoulder and makes 5 metres beyond the gain line. The very next phase the ball is passed to Fardy who just runs over Carbery, makes three metres but is held up. I hope this is something Carbery can work on because it's a glaring weakness that was exploited ruthlessly yesterday.
Buer wrote: » Bit of an odd suggestion but Beirne should lose the scrum cap. Leinster totally nullified him last night by carrying into him and forcing him to make the tackle, limiting his ability to get a clear release and attempt a poach. He stands out a mile with the blue cap and allows the carrier to identify him with no hesitation. Leinster did the exact same when he played for the Scarlets and actually trained with Beirne specifically in mind by getting Connors to wear the scrum cap in training. For Ireland, he was able to hang off the tackle area and attack the ball to great success. Teams weren't ready for the threat he posed and he destroyed them. He was forced to make tackle after tackle last night in phase play.
theVersatile wrote: » On the contrary, I believe all fifteen players should wear cyan scrum caps
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.
prawnsambo wrote: » He used to be a decent tackler. I'd imagine the injuries have hurt his confidence. He needs time and hopefully that will solve it.
arsebiscuits1 wrote: » I don't necessarily disagree with your point as he is extremely easy to spot. There was a few moments yesterday where Beirne was lurking for a next phase poach, Leinster carried narrow so he was out of range and then targeted him for the tackle on the next phase. Much easier to do those things when the blue cap is easy to spot. What i disagree with is the Connors anecdote im pretty sure was offered as a tongue in cheek comment that's since become lore
Clegg wrote: » Re-watched the game. Ruddock and Conan were outstanding, but for me Andrew Porter was the best player on the pitch for the time he was on it. He carried well, but was also.used as a passing option on at least three different occasions. He sucked in Munster defenders before releasing the ball to a player who now had space to run into.
hahashake wrote: » Am I wrong to say this didn't feel like a final? Obviously some of these players have just come off a massive win for Ireland and have one eye on the European games (plus no crowds to top it off) but it felt slightly lacking in intensity.
Interested Observer wrote: » Didn't look like that to me. The fact Munster were in with a punchers chance right until the end, despite getting absolutely dominated in general play, demonstrates that. They could have easily rolled over.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I Agree and disagree with some of the comments here about the relative quality of the 23s. I think on Paper the packs were pretty even, don't think many Munster supporters would take Fardy / Toner over Klyne / Beirne. Similar POM / Stander over VDF / Conan. .
Burkie1203 wrote: » Leinster's forwards are far superior in one way. They each offer more individually. Therefore they pose more questions of defences. Beirne would be the only Munster forward to get near the Leinster 23 IMO.
thomond2006 wrote: » Kilcoyne is better than Ed Byrne. Come on now. Coombes would make the 23 also on the basis of yesterday. Some missed tackles but an excellent ball carrying performance.
Interested Observer wrote: » Well on the basis of yesterday Leinster didn't have a backrow on the bench due to all the rest of them being injured so by virtue of being able to walk he'd have made the 23 by default, but in general if Doris, Leavy, Connors were available? He'd get gametime over the course of a season. There's absolutely no way POM would get near the Leinster 23 and Stander would be a different player if he was at Leinster. Kilcoyne would make the 23 for sure.
Deleted User wrote: » I suspect plenty of the Munster pack would be in the Leinster 23 if they were regularly playing as part of the Leinster pack with the Leinster coaching ticket. For a lot of these guys it's not individual talent, it's more systemic issues undermining them. If Munster branch are paying attention they should have seen a big enough red flag go up yesterday. There needs to be a reaction now over the next few games and if not I'd be making a change at the top.
AbusesToilets wrote: » Do Munster have a skills coach? That's an area where the IRFU should mandate/ supply for all provinces. It was telling how much more fluid the Leinster pack were with the ball.
wittycynic wrote: » POM always makes the Ireland 23 when fit, but wouldn't get near the Leinster 23? Jaysus.