AbusesToilets wrote: » Ruddock is a better 6, there's a rake of better 7s and 8s. Hardly a controversial opinion.
Clegg wrote: » I think Leinster fans perceptions are also coloured by the fact that POM, CJ et al rarely perform well in games against Leinster. A lot of the time it's a case of Leinsters front 5 beating up Munster's and not allowing their backrow any sort of attacking platform. But it's never total dominance and there are always times when Munster's backrow gets a chance to attack. But even with those opportunities Munster show up poorly. Just feels like Leo and Lancaster figured out PoM and Stander years ago and since then they've been stifled.
wittycynic wrote: » None of Kidney, Schmidt, Farrell, nor Gatland shared your view of Ruddock as being ahead of O'Mahony, but fair enough.
Interested Observer wrote: » The Lions tour was 4 years ago. What would Leinster do with him now?
wittycynic wrote: » Just pointing out that every professional coach who has ever had to determine between them, including Farrell in the recent six nations, has believed O'Mahony to be the better choice. Surely that says something? Ruddock is a fine player, but the only people who seem think he's better than O'Mahony on the whole are Leinster fans.
wittycynic wrote: » POM always makes the Ireland 23 when fit, but wouldn't get near the Leinster 23? Jaysus.
yosser hughes wrote: » He makes the Ireland 23 because he has a contract.
BoardsMember wrote: » This is true, and its a good point. I've never understood how Munster has effectively owne 2 of the backrow positions through a period where Leinster utterly dominated them head to head. The front 5 superiority can't be underestimated, so maybe that, plus superior coaching, first 15 and strength in depth has had an impact too.
FrannoFan wrote: » Leinster figured out stander years ago. Nearly always pick toner against munster to deal with him.
VayNiice wrote: » Well Ruddock was only 22 in Kidneys last year in charge of Ireland and Ferris was Kidneys first choice at 6 during that time. Ruddock completely outplayed POM yesterday.
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. I get that Munster's pack was comprehensively outplayed but let's not go crazy.
sebdavis wrote: » The hype around Coombes is a bit of the top from my point of view. The Pro14 website done a comparison with Penny and to be honest Penny is ahead. Would he be as hyped if he came from the Leinster academy?
wittycynic wrote: » O'Mahony is only 10 months older than Ruddock. Both were in Ireland's 2012 six nations squad, a tournament where O'Mahony got 4 caps and Ruddock got none. That was Kidney's second last six nations. Ruddock played better than POM yesterday, but no one judges a player's ability off a single game. The point stands that no Irish or lions coach has ever appeared to think that Ruddock was or is the better of the two, and there's a reason for that. Yesterday on its own, won't put Ruddock ahead of POM in any coach's pecking order.
sebdavis wrote: » Would he be as hyped if he came from the Leinster academy?
BoardsMember wrote: » Coombes is going to continue to get a lot more games than Penney, considering he'll be in the starting back row for big games. Penney has a fair bit of competition with Josh and Connors ahead at the moment.
Jump_In_Jack wrote: » The score was 16-6 right, still didn’t change, Leinster got one single try and scored one penalty more than Munster out of the same number of attempts at goal wasn’t it? Sounds like a pretty close match to me, don’t know what all the BS is about everything being wrong with Munster, coaching, no players, etc Could meet again in the Heineken Cup yet, or even the Rainbow Cup final maybe, either way will be playing in a few weeks time so happy to wait and see what happens then.
almostover wrote: » Size matters in international rugby too. Penny: 6'0" and 16st Coombes: 6' 6" and 17st Simplistic view point perhaps. Penney must get past Connors and JvdF at Leinster before he will be in the reckoning for Ireland. Those guys are the 1 and 2 choice at both club and international level. A move to another province could be his ticket to the green jersey. Coombes is first choice at Munster albeit that we're still a bit off Leinster's standard. He's impressed in an away game to Clermont recovering from an early missed tackle to have a very strong carrying game. He's been in top form in the Pro14 also. He will replace Stander as our no.8 going forward. Has a great tight carrying game, good pair of hands and is a real jackal threat. Needs to improve his defence a little. For me its between him, Ruddock and POM for the vacancy at no.6 that Stander leaves in the Ireland back row.
Jump_In_Jack wrote: » Sounds like a pretty close match to me
BoardsMember wrote: » Penney is a 7, out and out.
irishbucsfan wrote: » The thing about Penney is that while he is definitely a 7, that performance at 8 shows he's probably more than capable of playing across the back row already, a really strong candidate for the 20 jersey in European games in the very near future imo