irishbucsfan wrote: » Ed O'Donoghue is on the list because he was awful for Leinster and disappeared after a promising spell at Ulster had us believing he was going to have a good future with us. Steven Keogh was a great signing for Leinster on the other hand, held our back row together in the ML after SOB broke his leg. Hogan not so much as he had to retire through injury.
gaius c wrote: » Is he a SH import though? I was correctly pulled up on this so it's only fair to question if a lad who arrived from Ulster and who had already played for Ireland should be classed the same as a Vermaas.
BBDBB wrote: » based on his first season with Leinster Id have said Isa Nacewa he was appalling, I know he got shifted about from 10 to 15 and amongst the backs but his handling and kicking was error strewn, I wondered what the heck Leinster had ever seen in him His last couple of seasons with them he was a safe pair of hands, committed in the tackle and his positional kicking was excellent, wonderful to watch. cap doffed to him
BBDBB wrote: » electric as in he looked shocked every time a pass managed to find the man and he didn't knock on .
gaius c wrote: » I appreciate that you're trying to back up your point as made but the end effect is that you're backing up an alley and a blind one at that.
Barzipan wrote: » Is it unfair to add Lote Tuqiri to the following list?Owen Finnegan Eddie Hekenui CJ van der LindeHarry Vermaas
hahashake wrote: » Michael Bent.
CatFromHue wrote: » I think with Keogh when he joined us he was expected to be more than just a squad player and to actually push on for Leinster first team and further honours.
BBDBB wrote: » Perhaps the distinction wasn't clear, but I did specify the difference between Nacewas first season where I thought he was a liability when he took the field and where he ended up in his final few seasons where he was excellent and frequently amongst the very best
Buer wrote: » Nacewa was excellent after he came back from his broken arm in his first season. He was an ever present in the back three in the last few months and deservedly so. His performance in the HEC semi was excellent.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Stephen Keogh??? What? The guy was an absolute rock for us!
BBDBB wrote: » what did you think of his performance at 10 in his first season? considering he was bought from the Crusaders as a 10, a position he'd played in 2006 and 2007 keeping the initially injured Luke McAllister on the sidelines
Deleted User wrote: » poor Berquist was another failure, though injury inflicted failure as opposed to poor rugby. Galarza, Sykes definitely abject failures too in recent times.