lets put TOH back in at fullback next weekend rather than chance our arms. What a bunch of idiots we have managing our team
am done. ElisaAtWar has left the building.Fcuking idiots
That's fantastic news.
This season we've tried Hawkshaw, Ralston, and Forde at 13, none of them were as good as Farrell.
Our problem is that we have a logjam at 12. Gavin has not been capped at senior level yet, so, although hopes are high, we don't know how the transition to senior rugby will go. He did play at 13 a few times for the U20s last year.
This episode is further evidence of the need for changes at management level, IMO.
Probably would have but for what ever reason Connacht have decided to move on from him
Cool. It is finally done.
Over the years people who have really caresd about Connacht rugby have come and gone from this forum. Just another. There ya go
goodbye folks. leave it to the new generation
One last thing. I hope someone takes over my unpopular stance in times to come. I think it adds. Over and out from Ouncer
I think you'll be back. But enjoy the break, the weather is improving, time to get away from the keyboard ;)
Think about the rest of the season this way: if Connacht still qualify for the Champions Cup, it will be a joyful travesty, and if they don't, it will help to get the current management out the door.
2 year extension for Ralston
Don't threaten me with a good time.
Good to get him signed up. Solid if not spectacular. I think he's a great 13 in defence but his attacking game is a little dull. I'm not sold on him as a winger.
Lets remember April 24th every year as a day of celebration
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Peter Dooley (30) 2025+1
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Finlay Bealham (32) 2026
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IN:
OUT: Diarmuid Kilgallen (back 3, Munster), Liam McNamara (back 3, released)
Smith signed on today too.
Is it still the case that provinces arent allowed to outbid each other for players I wonder? I think it used to be the case anyway.
Either way I would be very disappointed to see Tom leaving he was an excellent signing for someone recruited the way he was. If he does go and we sign O'Connor he will have a lot to live up to.
Somehow I don't think this is the last we'll hear from you……………..
I've no major issue with Ralston. A fine defender and good reader of the game but overall he's a squad player at best and a 2 year contract is very generous in my view.
Kilgallen still has improvements to make to move up a level but overall imo he should have been a regular starter when fit. He's made the right move for himself going to Munster and he'll do well there.
Whatever case can be made for that move, the treatment of Farrell defies any logic.
It's either a case of management being off their head or a cost cutting plan is coming down from upstairs. If its the latter, there's a lot of fat that can be trimmed from the squad around player 30-40 mark if needed but weakening our best available options is a bad starting point.
For years we pulled ourselves up the pecking order and kept ourselves competitive by boxing clever with our signings but our current scattergun approach to recruitment worries me hugely.
I think so but I'm not sure how it would work in this case. If we low-balled him, would other provinces only be able to offer that amount, or could they offer his current salary?
Yeah Ralston needs to either add to his game or else lean into the versatility and become the ideal squad player. He's not going to be a starter for long with the quality of athletes we have coming through. There is hope for him though, I think he's quite similar to Brex a few years ago, who added a playmaking threat to his arsenal to become an international calibre centre.
Kilgallen is a loss but it's one of the few positions we can afford one. Bolton, Smith, Jennings, Mullins, and Treacy are all excellent athletes with similar potential.
Hard to know what happened with Farrell as there's a lot of information we're not privy to, but in general I agree that it makes much more sense to cut a few fringe players and lean on the academy a bit, than release first choice players. Hindsight is 20/20 but we could have gotten through this season with 7/8 less senior players quite comfortably. If O'Conor does sign, I have to assume it's a PONI deal, otherwise I can't really see the logic.
I assume they can at least offer the current salary. Anything else just seems like it would cause resentment between the player and the team anyway.
If a player and management have a falling out, they offer him minimum wage and he can either accept it or he has to move abroad/retire.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was even a small amount that they are allowed to increase by. Just like an adjustment for inflation type thing.
Generally I look at this way, I presume they is a good bit of money for Champions Cup. Otherwise with the way we treat the Champions Cup (weaker sides, rest time, crap format) and we only really care about the opposition (e.g. Bristol game). The Challenge Cup is just as good, this was very different back in the old format when the fans got more involved with the home and away side of it..
So what we are playing for is money. Money get better wages and thus better players…
I think we have a good crop of players coming through, I just worry about our coaching ticket, they need to get it right… Boards.ie is picking better teams on a regular basis, Tom Farrell is a fantasic player and servant for Connacht and he was treated like crap, he was far better than the players playing his position. That must have been humiliating for Tom like it was for Bundee the year previous…
Can I give Tom a lot of credit, he must have been taking a hit to his confidence when he was brought back a few games ago, he came back with a bang and fair dues to you. I really wish him the best in Munster and I pretty confident that he is going to be a star in Limerick. I was in the Main Stand one day when Tom was doing a number on Chris Farrell, auld buck from Munster taps me and say 'I think we bought the wrong Farrell'…
I dont know if you can read or not but I already said to you I'm a Munster fan.
Like I've said already, that clip is totally inconclusive was to weather he knocks on or not as like I've already said the trajectory of the ball never changes and crucially its not clear if the ball even travels forward. There is absolutely nothing clear about, just because Welsh twitter a crying through the rooftops about this doesnt mean they are right.
And, like I already said, we had a neutral refereeing team who decided the Ulster player hadn't knocked so no its not just "ulster tinted glasses"
I just find it amusing how you will try claim that this is definitely a knock on, despite being totally inconclusive, but then will try say the Carre footage is inconclusive when you can clearly see Carre touch the ball and it then go forward.
You should say no more as you are just embarrassing yourself
2 year extension for Oising Dowling
An underrated player imo.
After today's renewals, only the following futures are undecided by my reckoning:
Matthew Burke
Dom Robertson-McCoy
Tadgh McElroy
Gavin Thornbury
Jarrad Butler
Oisin McCormack
Tom Daly
Tom Farrell
Shane Jennings
Oran McNulty
Tiernan O'Halloran
Resigned to losing Farrell so just leaves Jennings as a must sign for me. Not that I necessarily want the others to go but I wouldn't really be too upset if they did.
Agree about Jennings.
Surely they have to extend McElroy, de Buitlear's getting surgery and DTM hasn't played in four months. Neck injuries, as we know, can be tricky, so the depth at hooker looks threadbare.
Due to the chronic selection policy there is no obvious succession plan at 15, which suggests to me that they will have to extend TOH for another year. Oh yeah, Santi will look after it… sure, maybe…
For me, McElroy is a must, TOH is a necessity created by the coaching staff's poor design.
Great news, an excellent and very consistent player who has built an impressive career with us. He has a disciplined but hard edge, and I've liked him at six when they've played him there as well.
Agree we need a hooker. I think something has to give at Leinster and I imagine McKee or Barron would fancy their chances at nailing down a starting berth here pretty quickly. Though that would leave us with a rather young age profile for such a key position, so maybe McElroy is the smart choice.
I'm embarrassing myself?? You quote replied to my same post 2 days in a row. Have a look back at your own posts and see. I haven't said anything here since you said you were a Munster fan the first time, so take a breath before you get all riled up. I can read...are you sure you can?
And regarding the whole Ulster/Cardiff situation. All I said originally was that Cardiff were unlucky and I'd have preferred they had won for Connacht's benefit.