jamiedav2011 wrote: » Think Kilcoyne is crucial though for making metres.
Ugo Monye spacecraft experience wrote: » Cronin not too bad at doing it either though!
bennyl10 wrote: » posted this outside, but here might be the best bet, anyone have any idea of the dugout will be serving breakfast on sunday?.. normally work in thomond, but got sunday off so actually gonna enjoy my first ,match in about two years.. in those 2 years i've never once set foot in the dugout so no idea about the place.. thanks guys
PlayerTrader13 wrote: » What are Bohane and Dineen positions? Strictly 12's? Strictly 13's? If they play both which would you consider their primary spot?
former legend wrote: » Sunday Times reporting that Laulala will join Grenoble next season. No great shock there.
jm08 wrote: » Duggie is sticking around! Munster have some heavy hitters on their commercial board.Corporate Role For Howlett 7 December 2013, 4:58 pmBy The Editor Retired Munster Rugby captain and former All Black Doug Howlett is back on board with the province as a Corporate Ambassador. Howlett, who was forced to retire from the professional game at the end of last season due to a shoulder injury, has remained in Cork with his family and is working closely with the Munster Rugby Commercial Board that was formed last March. The all-time leading try scorer for the All Blacks has been involved in professional rugby for fifteen years, during which time he played for Super Rugby sides the Highlanders, the Hurricanes and the Blues before joining Munster Rugby in January 2008. As a professional athlete Howlett has negotiated numerous commercial opportunities over the years with regards his own playing contracts and personal endorsements, and he will now call on this experience and acquired skills for the benefit of his adopted home club. This newly created role is one of a number of initiatives proposed by the Munster Rugby Commercial Board and for now the charismatic winger will look to secure corporate support for the province. There will be a further announcement on other exciting commercial developments instigated by the Board in the coming weeks. Chairman of the Commercial Board Niall FitzGerald KBE who has been instrumental in Doug’s appointment said “As the Ambassador for Munster Rugby Doug will bring the tactical insight, special skill and outstanding leadership that marked him as a player. The Commercial Board is greatly strengthened by this exciting addition to the team.” Commenting on the role Doug Howlett added “I am thrilled to continue my association with Munster Rugby. I am excited by my new team and this new challenge. I look forward to helping Munster Rugby remain at the forefront of European rugby.” Commercial Board Members: Niall FitzGerald: Chairman, Hakluyt & Company Ltd Patrick Coveney: CEO, Greencore David Cronin: CEO, UL Foundation Leslie Buckley: Chairman, Independent News and Media Tony Keohane: CEO, Tesco Ireland Ken Murphy: COO, Alliance Boots John Herlihy: Vice President, International SMB Sales and Head of Google Ireland John Hartery: President, Munster Rugby Garrett Fitzgerald: CEO, Munster Rugby Gerry O’Loughlin: Independent Chairman, Management Committee, Munster Rugby Tom Kinirons: Independent Chairman, Finance Committee, Munster Rugby Enda Lynch: Commercial and Marketing Manager, Munster Rugbyhttp://www.munsterrugby.ie/news/12607.php#.UqNwsaXlef0
Fireball07 wrote: » Do we have the clout to attract a high-quality signing? I like Laulala, I admit he had some poor passes today, but he's still our best distributor and he had some class offloads today too. And this was probably one of his quietest games this season.
thomond2006 wrote: » Lobbe!
phog wrote: » 12 games into the season and we've 20 different try scorers so far this season, Kilcoyne and Dougall added to the list today. Dougall putting it up to TOD, wonder what way they will go next week.
Fireball07 wrote: » Is TOD in the HC squad? Even if he is, I think Dougall is likely to be kept on for now tbh.
thomond2006 wrote: » If Keatley is out for next week then Holland will have to added to the squad.
phog wrote: » No but he can be added anytime up to the Tuesday before the game. He played in the A game over the weekend and if he pulled through that then is probably in contention to be added if not selected for next weekend. As for keeping Sean, I might too but if we got the TOD from last season back then I'd go for him in a flash.