thomond2006 wrote: » Connacht turned down penalties because it was TBP win or bust.
connemara man wrote: » Have to win the game first
thomond2006 wrote: » If you score four tries, you probably win anyway. Win the game first makes more sense to me when the TBP is a bonus, not a necessity. Connacht going for a try from a penalty under the posts was the correct decision.
gilberto_eire wrote: » Up to this point I wasnt in favour of Friend leaving, but unless theres a rapid change something has to give. Kieran Keane was ran for less than what we saw this year and I'd take the second in the conference with a pinch of salt.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Ah now this is an absolutely mad statement. In Keane's one season in charge, Connacht almost finished bottom of their conference. Only barely finishing above Zebre because of bonus points. Topped their group in the Challenge Cup alright but it was the Challenge Cup, not the Champions Cup. And then lost their quarter-final at home.
freyners wrote: » Nice article in the IT about Shane O'Learyhttps://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/have-boots-will-travel-shane-o-leary-enjoying-the-life-of-a-rugby-troubadour-1.4580055 Was a good pro for us. Particularly that stretch of games when Carty was out with his spleen and AJ picked up a knock, think he started in one of best wins we have ever had over Munster at home
Zeugnis wrote: » We all hope it goes well. Grenoble wanted to re-sign him, that in itself is a good sign. But it's obviously not a like for like replacement of Roux. If the rumours are confirmed and he goes to Toulon, well, you have everything you need to know. I am still baffled by the IRFU's thinking on Roux, it seems like a very wasteful attitude towards the whole project player concept and will ultimately deprive the Irish team of a selection option. But what's done is done. If there is any fairness however, it will mean that there is money left to sign a loosehead prop. This was already an issue before Buckley got injured on Saturday. If the IRFU has the money to bring back Simon Zebo to Munster (despite it not being possible for that province to afford based on their own budget), then it can afford to provide Connacht with the basics.
Former Former Former wrote: » With this Fifita guy (who looks a decent signing), Connacht will have four NIQs next season - Porch, O'Donnell, Papali'i and Fifita. Bringing in another would be a stretch I think, but maybe if Buckley is out long-term they can get temporary cover. I don't see how Zebo is relevant given that he'll be an option for the Irish team too, but Munster have offloaded a LOT of guys this summer so I'd guess their overall wage bill will be well down next year. IRFU were never going to get into a bidding war with Toulon for Roux, and they were dead right not to.
Bazzo wrote: » Tom Farrell back in full traininghttps://twitter.com/connachtrugby/status/1399700592516374532?s=19
realhorrorshow wrote: » Good article, thanks for sharing. If he weren't NIQ I'd take him back happily. Carty and Fitzgerald are obviously exciting players and very talented, but for certain games I think we'd be better served by an experienced pro who will kick their goals and make a minimal amount of errors. Was watching the Ospreys a while back, and while Stephen Myler is never going to set the world alight, he won them the game because he kicked well off the tee and didn't get intercepted/charged down/kick dead or out on the full/put kick offs straight to touch etc. It would be nice to have that option for ****ty games like Scarlets away in December.
macslash wrote: » 'The bottom line is that he needs to change his tackle technique' https://the42.ie/5454294 No more signings going by this.
RonnieL wrote: » Disappointing about the lack of signings, but understandable in the current climate. Regarding Abraham, it sounds like Friend is losing patience. Do you think other teams would notice if he just stopped tackling altogether?!
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Buckley being out for a lengthy spell could be significant seeing how horrendous the Connacht scrum looked recently whenever himself and Bealham weren't on the pitch.[/quote Duggan has been good. Also McAlister was grand before injury, ahead of buckley for large parts of the season. I wouldn't underestimate the loss of 2nd row power last two games. Both roux and thornberry missing is significant. I'm not even slightly concerned with any of our lh options.
b.gud wrote: » SOB 3.0 to Exeter confirmed he arrived there this weekhttps://twitter.com/Murray_Kinsella/status/1400375217717977089
connachta wrote: » Not a fan of Wootton 15 but let's see Where was Aungier? Months without seeing him!
KBurke85 wrote: » I imagine he was injured