You'd hope they're examining possible reasons but it could just be one of those things.earl the beaver wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:42 amIt is odd to lose JGP and Healy in the captains run, Kelleher, Sheehan and Baloucoune in training all with the same injury
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Not necassarily. A former colleague of my dad was seriously injured in a similar way. Road collision while cycling to/from work. Induced coma, touch and go whether he'd get through the first few days, and then a lot of neurological rehabilitation. He recovered and returned to work, but immediately after the accident it can be hard to know what way things are going to develop. Whether they'll survive, or whether they'll have long term consequences.
Hopefully Murray Snr is through the most immediate part and on to the medium term recovery.
I'd take it more as a sign that Murray is committed to the team. He's a senior player, which probably affords him some personal decision making leeway that maybe wouldn't be granted to a rookie.
Obviously hoping that his dad pulls through as well as can be. Shit situation.
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Sheehan has been overplayed due to Kelleher's injuries and Cronin and Tracey retiring.Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 7:56 am Sheehan is out with a hamstring as well!!!
For fuck sake that’s JGP, Healy and Sheehan all out with a hammer injury - that’s suss as fuck
JGP was rushed back for November.
Why do you say rushed back? He was out since the summer.anonymous_joe wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:49 amSheehan has been overplayed due to Kelleher's injuries and Cronin and Tracey retiring.Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 7:56 am Sheehan is out with a hamstring as well!!!
For fuck sake that’s JGP, Healy and Sheehan all out with a hammer injury - that’s suss as fuck
JGP was rushed back for November.
Keenan was the same but no issues there.
We're over half way through the season and Sheahan has played about 1000 mins. It's not a ridiculous amount at all.
Going from foggy memory here, but wasn't there a issue in the past with a bunch of Leinster players out with hamstring injuries - got be be 5+ yrs ago. Was talk about what they were doing in the gym being a factor. Can't remember any specifics, sprinter type injuries.
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Somebody on one of the podcasts said JGP had been rushed back. Matter of debate, but there you go.CM11 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:53 amWhy do you say rushed back? He was out since the summer.anonymous_joe wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:49 amSheehan has been overplayed due to Kelleher's injuries and Cronin and Tracey retiring.Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 7:56 am Sheehan is out with a hamstring as well!!!
For fuck sake that’s JGP, Healy and Sheehan all out with a hammer injury - that’s suss as fuck
JGP was rushed back for November.
Keenan was the same but no issues there.
We're over half way through the season and Sheahan has played about 1000 mins. It's not a ridiculous amount at all.
In terms of Sheehan, big explosive players need to be stewarded. Ferris, O'Brien, etc, are the evidence for that.
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If the Leinster lads had used the stairs in BT instead of the fancy pants elevators they'd have stronger hamstrings, absolute science fact.
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PR still down He played alot of the preseason game against Quins so they must rate him.Camroc2 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:00 pm Sonny Bill Williams blowing smoke up Sam Prendergast's backside according to the42.
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It'll be interesting to see whether Leinster give him an early cap next season.
I remember seated squats being talked about as being an issue once upon a time, and the reason why a few promising lads didn't make it too far from the academy before becoming sicknotes.Holy Moly wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:57 am Going from foggy memory here, but wasn't there a issue in the past with a bunch of Leinster players out with hamstring injuries - got be be 5+ yrs ago. Was talk about what they were doing in the gym being a factor. Can't remember any specifics, sprinter type injuries.
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Yep. There was a bunch of hip flexor injuries. I think the S&C coach was shown the door/changed soon afterwardsJim Lahey wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:45 pmI remember seated squats being talked about as being an issue once upon a time, and the reason why a few promising lads didn't make it too far from the academy before becoming sicknotes.Holy Moly wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:57 am Going from foggy memory here, but wasn't there a issue in the past with a bunch of Leinster players out with hamstring injuries - got be be 5+ yrs ago. Was talk about what they were doing in the gym being a factor. Can't remember any specifics, sprinter type injuries.
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That S&C coach is now the Head S&C for the IRFUCharger21 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:55 pmYep. There was a bunch of hip flexor injuries. I think the S&C coach was shown the door/changed soon afterwardsJim Lahey wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:45 pmI remember seated squats being talked about as being an issue once upon a time, and the reason why a few promising lads didn't make it too far from the academy before becoming sicknotes.Holy Moly wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:57 am Going from foggy memory here, but wasn't there a issue in the past with a bunch of Leinster players out with hamstring injuries - got be be 5+ yrs ago. Was talk about what they were doing in the gym being a factor. Can't remember any specifics, sprinter type injuries.
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You're fucking avatar.HighKingLeinster wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 7:59 pm How the fuck are the english and scottish threads 300+ pages here? And we are 12???
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Just waiting till I can pull a prima nocta.happytramp wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 5:24 pmThe rabble on here should be honoured to be graced by the presence of their PR overlords.
Getting all nervous now.
Different feeling to last week. Then i was worried we'd fuck up and choke.
This time the better team will win for sure. This is a pride/ego thing this time. Who is best?
So if we lose it's going to hurt for that very reason.
I think we're going to win by 10
Different feeling to last week. Then i was worried we'd fuck up and choke.
This time the better team will win for sure. This is a pride/ego thing this time. Who is best?
So if we lose it's going to hurt for that very reason.
I think we're going to win by 10
After your last year I can see no other result than a great Irish win. Easy team talk. “Lads. Just imagine it’s a rugby WC quarter final and we’ll breeze it.”iarmhí wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 6:00 pm Getting all nervous now.
Different feeling to last week. Then i was worried we'd fuck up and choke.
This time the better team will win for sure. This is a pride/ego thing this time. Who is best?
So if we lose it's going to hurt for that very reason.
I think we're going to win by 10
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Just realised the time this kicks off tomorrow. Clashes with my match.
You're giving rugby up anyway, just don't go to the match and say nothing.earl the beaver wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 7:04 pm Just realised the time this kicks off tomorrow. Clashes with my match.
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That lad Sam would be great for Ulster.
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French lads very slow to move away from the breakdown
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