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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,599 ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    Hagz wrote: »
    Maybe, but O'Driscoll is retiring after the Lions so that means he only has to compete with O'Malley. Take into account that D'Arcy will likely retire at the end of the 2013/14 season and that leaves Leinster with a lot of space in the mid-field.
    I think Leinster are going to need a NIQ in the center with BoD and Darcy gone

    If Macken could go to England and get first team Rugby somewhere for two seasons he might be able to come home and offer a good option


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,264 ✭✭✭✭Fireball07


    I think Leinster are going to need a NIQ in the center with BoD and Darcy gone

    If Macken could go to England and get first team Rugby somewhere for two seasons he might be able to come home and offer a good option

    EOM-McFadden?

    And there's always the possibility of Luke Fitz moving in there or even Madigan, plus young players like Macken, O'Shea, Reid, Coughlan...at least 1 of whom is bound to come good.

    I suppose it depends who the NIQ is, and what their age profile is.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 532 ✭✭✭roycon


    mackens still only 22 so hold your horses before calling him a complete failure. harrison brewer on the other hand is only 18 and id say about 95% of the people on here saying how great he is have never seen him play


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,257 ✭✭✭Hagz


    roycon wrote: »
    mackens still only 22 so hold your horses before calling him a complete failure. harrison brewer on the other hand is only 18 and id say about 95% of the people on here saying how great he is have never seen him play

    +1

    He's 21, a year younger than O'Dea and two years younger than Barnes. It feels like he's been around for a while because he got his first cap at 18, but he's still a kid. Who knows how good he may become when the players I've mentioned are gone.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,442 ✭✭✭its_phil


    roycon wrote: »
    mackens still only 22 so hold your horses before calling him a complete failure. harrison brewer on the other hand is only 18 and id say about 95% of the people on here saying how great he is have never seen him play

    No one is saying he is a complete failure. I think people are saying he needs to go get consistent game time somewhere and I'm sure an Aviva team would take him on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,978 ✭✭✭✭irishbucsfan


    I think McFadden could well become a full-time 12 when D'Arcy retires. Then we could end up keeping Goodman or even bringing back Sheridan (or even McSharry!) as depth. I don't think any youngster will be pushed into the team.

    We also have Collie O'Shea and Noel Reid, both of whom are developing and improving all the time. Loads of options that could potentially come good.


  • Site Banned Posts: 1,519 ✭✭✭Higher


    I think McFadden could well become a full-time 12 when D'Arcy retires. Then we could end up keeping Goodman or even bringing back Sheridan (or even McSharry!) as depth. I don't think any youngster will be pushed into the team.

    We also have Collie O'Shea and Noel Reid, both of whom are developing and improving all the time. Loads of options that could potentially come good.

    Noel Reid is far too flakey. Jordan Coughlan will be the future 12 as it is currently. But this could change very quickly. Don't be surprised if Leinster unearth a superstar in the schools cup within the next 3 years.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,699 ✭✭✭bamboozle


    if we wanna discuss the future Leinster center's pour yourselves a cuppa and read this article by the demented mole. Really excellent piece on Leinster's future in the centre

    http://dementedmole.com/2012/09/13/the-dying-days-of-the-diddymen/

    actually the part he does on Macken is excellent, his weakness in tackling by offering his inside shoulder thus ceding gainline and the possibility of an offload to the attacker.

    As far as schools rugby goes Billy Dardis is meant to be playing at the Luke Fitz, Gordon Darcy SCT level. Havent seen him play but heard from a good source.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,814 ✭✭✭✭bilston


    Hagz wrote: »

    Maybe, but O'Driscoll is retiring after the Lions so that means he only has to compete with O'Malley. Take into account that D'Arcy will likely retire at the end of the 2013/14 season and that leaves Leinster with a lot of space in the mid-field.

    Is BOD really retiring after the Lions?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,592 ✭✭✭GerM


    Macken is 21 (not 22 until next summer). He has 7 appearances including 5 starts this season and it's only November. Why on earth he'd want to move to get game time is beyond me. He's still raw and developing. He has the materials to be a very good centre. He has an offload, good gas, decent feet and is a big bloke too. If he can sort out his defensive issues in terms of allowing space to the carrier to make side on tackles instead of using his power to drive into the carrier, he'll be a very good option.

    Talk of him not having made the grade at 21 is completely farcical. Has Jack McGrath not made the grade at 23? Or Andrew Conway or John Cooney who are same age as Macken? Or should Macken be considered differently because there's no stand out 13 at Leinster?


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,156 ✭✭✭✭Foxtrol


    GerM wrote: »
    Macken is 21 (not 22 until next summer). He has 7 appearances including 5 starts this season and it's only November. Why on earth he'd want to move to get game time is beyond me. He's still raw and developing. He has the materials to be a very good centre. He has an offload, good gas, decent feet and is a big bloke too. If he can sort out his defensive issues in terms of allowing space to the carrier to make side on tackles instead of using his power to drive into the carrier, he'll be a very good option.

    Talk of him not having made the grade at 21 is completely farcical. Has Jack McGrath not made the grade at 23? Or Andrew Conway or John Cooney who are same age as Macken? Or should Macken be considered differently because there's no stand out 13 at Leinster?

    It's always the same with any hyped Leinster young players - if they dont instantly become first team regulars they are either not up to it or should be moved somewhere else for gametime but if we're talking about a young player at another province then they should bide their time, earn the jersey etc. It's an unfair pressure put on Leinster young players compared to young players from other provinces, especially Munster.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,178 ✭✭✭Quint2010


    roycon wrote: »
    mackens still only 22 so hold your horses before calling him a complete failure. harrison brewer on the other hand is only 18 and id say about 95% of the people on here saying how great he is have never seen him play

    Brewer is actually still only 17.


  • Site Banned Posts: 1,519 ✭✭✭Higher


    GerM wrote: »
    Macken is 21 (not 22 until next summer). He has 7 appearances including 5 starts this season and it's only November. Why on earth he'd want to move to get game time is beyond me. He's still raw and developing. He has the materials to be a very good centre. He has an offload, good gas, decent feet and is a big bloke too. If he can sort out his defensive issues in terms of allowing space to the carrier to make side on tackles instead of using his power to drive into the carrier, he'll be a very good option.

    Talk of him not having made the grade at 21 is completely farcical. Has Jack McGrath not made the grade at 23? Or Andrew Conway or John Cooney who are same age as Macken? Or should Macken be considered differently because there's no stand out 13 at Leinster?

    John Cooney is 23.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,308 ✭✭✭✭.ak


    bamboozle wrote: »
    if we wanna discuss the future Leinster center's pour yourselves a cuppa and read this article by the demented mole. Really excellent piece on Leinster's future in the centre

    http://dementedmole.com/2012/09/13/the-dying-days-of-the-diddymen/

    actually the part he does on Macken is excellent, his weakness in tackling by offering his inside shoulder thus ceding gainline and the possibility of an offload to the attacker.

    As far as schools rugby goes Billy Dardis is meant to be playing at the Luke Fitz, Gordon Darcy SCT level. Havent seen him play but heard from a good source.


    Great article.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,761 ✭✭✭✭Winters


    Quint2010 wrote: »
    Brewer is actually still only 17.

    Speaking of Brewer, anyone know what Mike Brewer is up to these days? I assume as his son is still in Terenure he's been based in Ireland since leaving Sale?

    Great article about by Demented Mole, cheers for the link. Lunchtime reading.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,178 ✭✭✭Quint2010


    Winters wrote: »
    Speaking of Brewer, anyone know what Mike Brewer is up to these days? I assume as his son is still in Terenure he's been based in Ireland since leaving Sale?

    Great article about by Demented Mole, cheers for the link. Lunchtime reading.

    Think he is back in NZ. Think he set up a non-related rugby business there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 957 ✭✭✭Wexfordboy89


    just as a matter of interest were was harrison brewer born????


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,178 ✭✭✭Quint2010


    just as a matter of interest were was harrison brewer born????

    No idea. His mum is Irish though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 957 ✭✭✭Wexfordboy89


    Quint2010 wrote: »
    No idea. His mum is Irish though.

    oh rite just wondering how irish was he thought he was 100% kiwi and was just in school here while his dad was coaching here


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 532 ✭✭✭roycon


    Higher wrote: »
    John Cooney is 23.

    according to his facebook he was born on the 1st of may 1990 which would make him 22


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  • Registered Users Posts: 526 ✭✭✭goreyguy


    Age profile of the Academies at the end of 2012.

    Lock Philip Donnellan(24)
    Fullback Ricky Andrew(23)
    Wing/Fullback Darren Hudson(22)
    Outhalf Noel Reid(22)
    Flanker/Lock Ben Marshall(22)
    Loosehead Jack O'Connell(22)

    Wing/Fullback Darren Moroney(22)
    Lock Brian Hayes(22)
    Hooker Duncan Casey(22)
    Loosehead James Cronin(22)

    Lock James Simpson(22)
    Wing Andrew Boyle(21)
    Centre Colm O'Shea(21)
    Flanker Jordi Murphy(21)
    Hooker David Doyle(21)
    Tighthead Martin Moore(21)

    Loosehead/Hooker James Treacy(21)
    Centre Corey Hircock(21)
    Centre Cian Bohane(21)
    Outhalf Johnny Holland(21)
    Lock Cathal O'Flaherty(21)

    Flanker David Heffernan(21)
    Hooker Kevin O'Byrne(21)
    Loosehead Finlay Bealham(21)

    Tighthead Conor Carey(21)
    Tighthead Tadhg Furlong(20)
    Outhalf Cathal Marsh(20)
    Wing Sam Coughlan Murray(20)
    Centre Jordan Coughlan(20)
    Eight Jack Conan(20)
    Flanker Conor Gilsenan(20)
    Lock Tadhg Beirne(20)

    Flanker Shane Buckley(20)
    Hooker James Rael(20)
    Hooker Niall Scannell(20)

    Flanker Aaron Conneely(20)
    Lock Daniel Qualter(20)
    Wing Conor Finn(20)
    Outhalf Jack Carty(20)
    Fullback Shane Layden(20)
    Outhalf Tadgh Leader(20)
    Scrum Half Kieran Marmion(20)
    Flanker Jonathan Gardiner(20)
    Wing Steve Macauley(20)
    Tighthead Peter Reilly(20)
    Scrum Half Marcus Walsh(20)

    Flanker Neil Faloon(20)
    Loosehead Kyle McCall(20)
    Hooker Jonny Murphy(20)
    Fullback Peter Nelson(20)
    Lock Alan O'Connor(20)
    Eight Sean O'Connell(20)

    Hooker Brian Byrne(19)
    Loosehead Ed Byrne(19)
    Lock Gavin Thornbury(19)
    Scrum Half Luke McGrath(19)
    Flanker Josh Van Der Flier(19)

    Fullback Darren Sweetnam(19)
    Centre Harry McNulty(19)
    Scrum Half Brian Haugh(19)
    Flanker Ryan Murphy(19)

    Tighthead Jamie Dever(19)
    Lock Ultan Dilane(19)
    Centre/Fullback Robbie Henshaw(19)
    Fullback Darragh Leader(19)

    Tighthead Jake Caulfield(19)
    Centre Chris Farrell(19)
    Flanker Conor Joyce(19)
    Outhalf Stuart Olding(19)

    Eight Jack O'Donoghue(18)
    Flanker Dan Leavy(18)* youngest player in the academy system


  • Site Banned Posts: 157 ✭✭yougottagoboy


    goreyguy wrote: »
    Age profile of the Academies at the end of 2012.

    Lock Philip Donnellan(24)
    Fullback Ricky Andrew(23)
    Wing/Fullback Darren Hudson(22)
    Outhalf Noel Reid(22)
    Flanker/Lock Ben Marshall(22)
    Loosehead Jack O'Connell(22)
    Wing/Fullback Darren Moroney(22)
    Lock Brian Hayes(22)
    Hooker Duncan Casey(22)
    Loosehead James Cronin(22)
    Lock James Simpson(22)
    Wing Andrew Boyle(21)
    Centre Colm O'Shea(21)
    Flanker Jordi Murphy(21)
    Hooker David Doyle(21)
    Tighthead Martin Moore(21)
    Loosehead/Hooker James Treacy(21)
    Centre Corey Hircock(21)
    Centre Cian Bohane(21)
    Outhalf Johnny Holland(21)
    Lock Cathal O'Flaherty(21)
    Flanker David Heffernan(21)
    Hooker Kevin O'Byrne(21)
    Loosehead Finlay Bealham(21)
    Tighthead Conor Carey(21)
    Tighthead Tadhg Furlong(20)
    Outhalf Cathal Marsh(20)
    Wing Sam Coughlan Murray(20)
    Centre Jordan Coughlan(20)
    Eight Jack Conan(20)
    Flanker Conor Gilsenan(20)
    Lock Tadhg Beirne(20)
    Flanker Shane Buckley(20)
    Hooker James Rael(20)
    Hooker Niall Scannell(20)
    Flanker Aaron Conneely(20)
    Lock Daniel Qualter(20)
    Wing Conor Finn(20)
    Outhalf Jack Carty(20)
    Fullback Shane Layden(20)
    Outhalf Tadgh Leader(20)
    Scrum Half Kieran Marmion(20)
    Flanker Jonathan Gardiner(20)
    Wing Steve Macauley(20)
    Tighthead Peter Reilly(20)
    Scrum Half Marcus Walsh(20)
    Flanker Neil Faloon(20)
    Loosehead Kyle McCall(20)
    Hooker Jonny Murphy(20)
    Fullback Peter Nelson(20)
    Lock Alan O'Connor(20)
    Eight Sean O'Connell(20)
    Hooker Brian Byrne(19)
    Loosehead Ed Byrne(19)
    Lock Gavin Thornbury(19)
    Scrum Half Luke McGrath(19)
    Flanker Josh Van Der Flier(19)
    Fullback Darren Sweetnam(19)
    Centre Harry McNulty(19)
    Scrum Half Brian Haugh(19)
    Flanker Ryan Murphy(19)
    Tighthead Jamie Dever(19)
    Lock Ultan Dilane(19)
    Centre/Fullback Robbie Henshaw(19)
    Fullback Darragh Leader(19)
    Tighthead Jake Caulfield(19)
    Centre Chris Farrell(19)
    Flanker Conor Joyce(19)
    Outhalf Stuart Olding(19)
    Eight Jack O'Donoghue(18)
    Flanker Dan Leavy(18)* youngest player in the academy system

    jon gardiner is a lock/8. Big lad with experience at a very high level in the tigers academy


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,599 ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    jon gardiner is a lock/8. Big lad with experience at a very high level in the tigers academy

    Different players, Jon Gardiner at Tigers is a welsh man who used to be with Scarlets

    Jonathan Gardiner is a Connacht man just out of school and into the academy


  • Site Banned Posts: 157 ✭✭yougottagoboy


    Different players, Jon Gardiner at Tigers is a welsh man who used to be with Scarlets

    Jonathan Gardiner is a Connacht man just out of school and into the academy

    no theyre the same person,connacht have just signed him from the Tigers academy because he's irish qualified through his parents


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,632 ✭✭✭ormond lad


    jon gardiner is a lock/8. Big lad with experience at a very high level in the tigers academy
    Different players, Jon Gardiner at Tigers is a welsh man who used to be with Scarlets

    Jonathan Gardiner is a Connacht man just out of school and into the academy
    Ciaran its the same player. Gardiner was in both Leicester and the Scarlets academies before joining Connacht


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,599 ✭✭✭✭CIARAN_BOYLE


    ormond lad wrote: »
    Ciaran its the same player. Gardiner was in both Leicester and the Scarlets academies before joining Connacht

    ok my mistake thanks for the correction, interesting to hear


  • Site Banned Posts: 157 ✭✭yougottagoboy


    Hagz wrote: »
    +1

    He's 21, a year younger than O'Dea and two years younger than Barnes. It feels like he's been around for a while because he got his first cap at 18, but he's still a kid. Who knows how good he may become when the players I've mentioned are gone.

    Whatever happened to the Christians centre Cian O'Halloran?
    Played Irish schools then vanished.I must say I was very impressed with him and followed his career closely,I always thought he would go onto to secure a contract,can anyone shed some light on this?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,632 ✭✭✭ormond lad


    Whatever happened to the Christians centre Cian O'Halloran?
    Played Irish schools then vanished.I must say I was very impressed with him and followed his career closely,I always thought he would go onto to secure a contract,can anyone shed some light on this?
    Playing with Cork Con 21s. Not too sure if he has played UBL with their 1st team


  • Site Banned Posts: 157 ✭✭yougottagoboy


    ormond lad wrote: »
    Playing with Cork Con 21s. Not too sure if he has played UBL with their 1st team

    I heard he had left Cork and gone to UCD? Hopefully munster will pick him up
    Must have been mistaken.
    thanks Ormond,as ever you remain an oracle of knowledge on underage players.


  • Registered Users Posts: 526 ✭✭✭goreyguy


    probable leinster academy 13/14/15 next season: 688394.jpg


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  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭Stanza2


    Cracking player Adam Byrne, I hope that he does get a contract. Looked good at 13 for the Irish clubs last year. They had some great backs in that team. Hope that he goes straight to the Irish 20's this year.


  • Site Banned Posts: 157 ✭✭yougottagoboy


    Stanza2 wrote: »
    Cracking player Adam Byrne, I hope that he does get a contract. Looked good at 13 for the Irish clubs last year. They had some great backs in that team. Hope that he goes straight to the Irish 20's this year.

    He's in the squad so far anyway and in the leinster sub academy


  • Registered Users Posts: 527 ✭✭✭mogwai81


    Like most people on hear i constantly read about how Harrison Brewer, Billy Dardis and to a lesser extent Greg O' Shea
    are seriously talented players. I've never seen any of these players play and apart from positions would have no idea about there main attributes. Can any one who has actually seen any of these live please inform me. Or are they just young players been overhyped.


  • Site Banned Posts: 1,519 ✭✭✭Higher


    mogwai81 wrote: »
    Like most people on hear i constantly read about how Harrison Brewer, Billy Dardis and to a lesser extent Greg O' Shea
    are seriously talented players. I've never seen any of these players play and apart from positions would have no idea about there main attributes. Can any one who has actually seen any of these live please inform me. Or are they just young players been overhyped.

    I've also heard about Billy Dardis (obviously I've heard about Brewer) but I don't know anything about what position he plays???


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,178 ✭✭✭Quint2010


    mogwai81 wrote: »
    Like most people on hear i constantly read about how Harrison Brewer, Billy Dardis and to a lesser extent Greg O' Shea
    are seriously talented players. I've never seen any of these players play and apart from positions would have no idea about there main attributes. Can any one who has actually seen any of these live please inform me. Or are they just young players been overhyped.

    Brewer was a no 8 converted to centre last season. Big physical guy, great hands and side step. Not blessed with blistering pace tho. Still learning the position I would say. Greg O'Shea on the other hand does have blistering pace and is a fantastic footballer and out and out try scorer. He plays on either wing.
    Higher wrote: »
    I've also heard about Billy Dardis (obviously I've heard about Brewer) but I don't know anything about what position he plays???

    Dardis is a full back who starred in the inter pro series. Very like Conway-he is a devastating counter attacker with a wonderful shimmy and side step.

    All three players played for Ireland Schools last year and are eligible to play again this year. Of the 3 Dardis looks to have the most talent.


  • Registered Users Posts: 245 ✭✭backgreen


    mogwai81 wrote: »
    Like most people on hear i constantly read about how Harrison Brewer, Billy Dardis and to a lesser extent Greg O' Shea
    are seriously talented players. I've never seen any of these players play and apart from positions would have no idea about there main attributes. Can any one who has actually seen any of these live please inform me. Or are they just young players been overhyped.
    a lot of hype with guys of this age usually..have only seen o shea playing
    very fast being 10.8 100m guy,i don't think he will have the physique for the modern game..


  • Registered Users Posts: 527 ✭✭✭mogwai81


    backgreen wrote: »
    a lot of hype with guys of this age usually..have only seen o shea playing
    very fast being 10.8 100m guy,i don't think he will have the physique for the modern game..
    Would he be smaller then Luke O'Dea? If not he might bulk up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 245 ✭✭backgreen


    mogwai81 wrote: »
    Would he be smaller then Luke O'Dea? If not he might bulk up.
    he looks to have a slender enough frame,might be hard to bulk...his overall game is no different than a lot of his contempories..he is been selected mainly for his speed in the same way eoin carroll from tralee has been picked for irish youths...carroll is not far behind o shea on pace but his overall game is no great shakes...at schools/youths they pick size in the forwards/speed in the backs and hope to at the skills later,the reverse to what NZ do


  • Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭hendo12


    I hear Billy Dardis is joining Leicester Tigers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,906 ✭✭✭jamiedav2011


    hendo12 wrote: »
    I hear Billy Dardis is joining Leicester Tigers

    I hope that's not true. Be a fairly crazy move for him if true.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,814 ✭✭✭✭bilston


    hendo12 wrote: »
    I hear Billy Dardis is joining Leicester Tigers

    If he's as good as some people on here say then that would be a very strange move.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,761 ✭✭✭✭Winters


    Why do the English and French clubs not have as many players coming through their academies as Irish provinces? Their playing numbers would suggest they should have the same if not more homegrown players in each club.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,257 ✭✭✭Hagz


    Winters wrote: »
    Why do the English and French clubs not have as many players coming through their academies as Irish provinces? Their playing numbers would suggest they should have the same if not more homegrown players in each club.

    I would say they do. Northampton's u19's have played Leinster's u19 twice and beat us. Leicester aren't looking for Dardis, that's a lie.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,636 ✭✭✭✭Tox56


    Hagz wrote: »
    I would say they do. Northampton's u19's have played Leinster's u19 twice and beat us. Leicester aren't looking for Dardis, that's a lie.

    Did the U19's not beat them last time?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,257 ✭✭✭Hagz


    Tox56 wrote: »
    Did the U19's not beat them last time?

    Yeh, but they beat us in '11


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  • Registered Users Posts: 11,636 ✭✭✭✭Tox56


    Hagz wrote: »
    Yeh, but they beat us in '11

    Yeah sorry misread your post


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,761 ✭✭✭✭Winters


    Do the English clubs have a non home union qualified quota like the Irish provinces?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,978 ✭✭✭✭irishbucsfan


    Winters wrote: »
    Do the English clubs have a non home union qualified quota like the Irish provinces?
    No. It'd be great for the game here if they introduced it.

    English academy sides are generally very strong. Not sure what stops those players coming through.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,636 ✭✭✭✭Tox56


    No. It'd be great for the game here if they introduced it.

    English academy sides are generally very strong. Not sure what stops those players coming through.

    Interesting system the English academies have, I think they tend to be younger than over here, so I don't know what happens to them if they don't make the first team. Leinster don't really have an academy team, but we've sent underage teams over to play Northampton and Leicester over the last few years, and they're generally pretty evenly matched. I have no idea the make-up of these academy teams though, or how they compare to the Irish underage teams.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,978 ✭✭✭✭irishbucsfan


    Tox56 wrote: »

    Interesting system the English academies have, I think they tend to be younger than over here, so I don't know what happens to them if they don't make the first team. Leinster don't really have an academy team, but we've sent underage teams over to play Northampton and Leicester over the last few years, and they're generally pretty evenly matched. I have no idea the make-up of these academy teams though, or how they compare to the Irish underage teams.
    I played against a tigers academy team. I never thought to work out how it was formed or selected.

    I know an exiles coach, ill ask him how it works


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