arsebiscuits1 wrote: » Ryan had 0
sprucemoose wrote: » most importantly though he had played for munster
bilston wrote: » He is a very powerful ball carrier, but he needs more experience in the scrum. He took a year out after school and which has slowed his progression a bit, still made the Ireland U20s though. Without knowing much about the scrummaging side of the game I'd say he is one to watch based on his other attributes and Ulster and Ireland U20s keeness to get him on board, but he is nowhere near the Ireland squad at the moment.
Richie_Rich89 wrote: » 1. Peter Dooley 2. Ronan Kelleher 3. Marty Moore 4. James Ryan 5. Gavin Thornbury 6. Josh Murphy 7. Peter O'Mahony 8. Caelan Doris 9. John Cooney 10. Joey Carbery 11. Jacob Stockdale 12. Chris Farrell 13. James Hume 14. Robert Baloucoune 15. Hugo Keenan 16. Rob Herring 17. David Kilcoyne 18. Tom O'Toole 19. Ryan Baird 20. Gavin Coombes 21. Jamison Gibson-Park 22. Jack Carty 23. Jordan Larmour Think I'd go for something along the lines of that.
eagle eye wrote: » How many times did Doris play for Leinster before he got called up? Larmour? Kelleher? Ringrose? Keenan? Are you going to add them as exceptions too? That's a lot of exceptions in recent times.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Balacoune hasn’t had a game in white that would suggest he is ready for green. Neither has Hume. Then you have Earls, Conway, Lowe, Shane Daly Marmion the other Leinster 9 and Craig Casey are ahead of both your SH selections.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Balacoune hasn’t had a game in white that would suggest he is ready for green. Neither has Hume. .
bilston wrote: » I see England have named 21 uncapped players in their squad for Canada and USA.
salmocab wrote: » Although not in fairness the Munster first team. He’d also played underage for Leinster teams. But had zero senior games at provincial level.
sprucemoose wrote: » was only joking, just pointing out that himself and sexton are really munster men at heart
bilston wrote: » Nonsense
molloyjh wrote: » Yep. To follow on from the above, Balacoune is in his 3rd season for Ulster. He has 29 games for Ulster with only 2 of those being from the bench. He's had a horrible time with injury but has been a starting HEC games from his first season. He is a starter for the province with loads of experience up to and including HEC level. He's looked the business any time I've seen him in the last season or so. He's one of those guys who is surely set for a call up.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Has been a "development player" with the international squad as well.
molloyjh wrote: » Forgot about that. I'd be shocked if he wasn't involved.
molloyjh wrote: » I mean if you really think that nobody was talking about Porter and Ryan before you first saw them then fair enough, I can't help you there. You are completely wrong of course.
lawrencesummers wrote: » He’s highly rated by ulster fans but I don’t see it and I’ve watched him plenty. Conway, Earls, Shane Daly, Lowe are all ahead of him,
clsmooth wrote: » Haven’t seen enough of Balacoune to really judge him, but he has looked excellent on the few occasions I’ve seen him play since coming back from his injury. Solid defensively and a great finisher. Have seen him lose the ball in contact in the last two games I’ve seen him play though. Not sure if this has been a regular occurrence for him or not?
Dubinusa wrote: » It seems like Ulster are pushing Stockdale as a 15. I prefer Addison there myself. But, Stockdale has the tools required.
aloooof wrote: » I know it won't go over too well in some quarters, but with Henderson and Beirne off on the Lions and Roux leaving, is there a chance Jean Kleyn could see some game time this summer? He's been in pretty decent form this season. Ryan, Baird and Dillane the obvious candidates for the 23 but after that, there's room for one more from the likes of Treadwell, Thornbury and Kleyn? Am I forgetting anyone obvious?