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Funny. Sharks rested their side that won the Challenge CupOomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:25 pmDitto Gloucester. That tactic don't work anymore in the URC.
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Plus Leinster Ireland players would have done with a South African tour.
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They play against the school of the blind. Sport Pienaar league.Sards wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:28 pmFunny. Sharks rested their side that won the Challenge CupOomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:25 pmDitto Gloucester. That tactic don't work anymore in the URC.
Irish teams don’t lose, they just sometimes score less than the opposition
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Stormers arrogance.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:32 pmThey play against the school of the blind. Sport Pienaar league.Sards wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:28 pmFunny. Sharks rested their side that won the Challenge CupOomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:25 pm
Ditto Gloucester. That tactic don't work anymore in the URC.
Think they are so much better than the rest
How did the Stormers do in the HC. Or CC....
Oh wait. They didn't make it
But they do vote DA
Funny less than a 15 days ago you destroyed a team by 60 points
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Cheetahs beat you in the Sport Pienaar. It's a no name competition. The Bulls will put 50 on you next week with their C team.Sards wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:34 pmStormers arrogance.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:32 pmThey play against the school of the blind. Sport Pienaar league.
Think they are so much better than the rest
How did the Stormers do in the HC. Or CC....
Oh wait. They didn't make it
But they do vote DA
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I've spoken to you about this before but Leinster </=> Ireland.Slick wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:34 pmIrish teams don’t lose, they just sometimes score less than the opposition
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.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 6:09 pmI've spoken to you about this before but Leinster </=> Ireland.
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Ouch.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:44 pm
They play against the school of the blind. Sport Pienaar league.
Cheetahs beat you in the Sport Pienaar. It's a no name competition. The Bulls will put 50 on you next week with their C team.
Trash talking the Sharks.
Classy stuff.
Arrogance from the Stormers.
Well I guess the Lions should rather stay at home and concede the 5 points because if they play the Stormers are going to moer them good and proper. Here from ouboet...first
No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
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Leinsters pack was excellent; the lineout was mostly very good, & they had the majority of the scrums.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:02 pm No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
Byrne isn't Sexton obviously, & when you slot him into a back line that was used to Sexton, his positioning & cadence breaks a backline that worked before, until everyone gets realigned. For me, Byrne sits too deep, & that means everyone else gets less time, & for this match it meant backs getting the ball standing still & with two world class players in their grill along with the ball.
I wasn't even vaguely optimistic about this match. Its one thing to take on France, it's another to take on France with DuPont; & that was the job today, & the difference between Leinster winning & losing.
I was hoping from a Connacht perspective that Leinster would win, & we'd be facing a hungover Leinster; now they've be fucking angry, & we're going to get absolutely reamed.
Regarding Byrne, I think he has been treated a bit unfairly to be honest. He was replacing an Irish legend and whether it was to make him feel better, or Irish rugby to feel better, was talked up quite a bit beyond his current ability.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:13 pmLeinsters pack was excellent; the lineout was mostly very good, & they had the majority of the scrums.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:02 pm No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
Byrne isn't Sexton obviously, & when you slot him into a back line that was used to Sexton, his positioning & cadence breaks a backline that worked before, until everyone gets realigned. For me, Byrne sits too deep, & that means everyone else gets less time, & for this match it meant backs getting the ball standing still & with two world class players in their grill along with the ball.
I wasn't even vaguely optimistic about this match. Its one thing to take on France, it's another to take on France with DuPont; & that was the job today, & the difference between Leinster winning & losing.
I was hoping from a Connacht perspective that Leinster would win, & we'd be facing a hungover Leinster; now they've be fucking angry, & we're going to get absolutely reamed.
He’s a decent player and looks to have the skills to get even better, but some of the pressure piled on him by people taking him up has, I think, been unfair
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Yeah, it's deja vu all over again as a wise man once saidSlick wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 10:19 pmRegarding Byrne, I think he has been treated a bit unfairly to be honest. He was replacing an Irish legend and whether it was to make him feel better, or Irish rugby to feel better, was talked up quite a bit beyond his current ability.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:13 pmLeinsters pack was excellent; the lineout was mostly very good, & they had the majority of the scrums.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:02 pm No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
Byrne isn't Sexton obviously, & when you slot him into a back line that was used to Sexton, his positioning & cadence breaks a backline that worked before, until everyone gets realigned. For me, Byrne sits too deep, & that means everyone else gets less time, & for this match it meant backs getting the ball standing still & with two world class players in their grill along with the ball.
I wasn't even vaguely optimistic about this match. Its one thing to take on France, it's another to take on France with DuPont; & that was the job today, & the difference between Leinster winning & losing.
I was hoping from a Connacht perspective that Leinster would win, & we'd be facing a hungover Leinster; now they've be fucking angry, & we're going to get absolutely reamed.
He’s a decent player and looks to have the skills to get even better, but some of the pressure piled on him by people taking him up has, I think, been unfair
I've seen it happen with ROG taking over from Humphreys, with Sexton taking over from Contepomi etc, etc, etc
It's a massive change to bring in a new pivot, & there's no easy way to do it, because unless you clone the bloody player*, everyone outside the pivot will have to adjust; & the nature of professional sports is that the new guy doesn't get nearly enough time before he becomes the dude.
* This is why it's on the one hand odd, but maybe also beneficial that Sam Prendergast might be off to Connacht, because when you look at him play, he is a clone of Sexton ! He's just a year or two too young to ask to be the guy for Leinster
Mild, resigned and rational disappointment for some, anger for others that they were a bit headless and kept turning down 3.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:02 pm No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
By the point Toulouse started turning the screw, for me, Leinster should've been ahead. They'd plenty of chances. Byrne sadly was an empty shirt attacking their defence and got most joy from picking a pass and some average up and unders. Good at what he does well but not enough for a Euro final.
Defences cancelled each other out, Leinster came close but mucked up the final pass, Toulouse made shite of the Leinster ruck, patiently building a score and never seemed to tire. If anything they got stronger in extra time. Very impressive.
He was rather unremarkable at ail level and couldn't get ahead of a bloke that spent his last season walking on the pitch.lemonhead wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 6:29 amMild, resigned and rational disappointment for some, anger for others that they were a bit headless and kept turning down 3.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:02 pm No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
By the point Toulouse started turning the screw, for me, Leinster should've been ahead. They'd plenty of chances. Byrne sadly was an empty shirt attacking their defence and got most joy from picking a pass and some average up and unders. Good at what he does well but not enough for a Euro final.
Defences cancelled each other out, Leinster came close but mucked up the final pass, Toulouse made shite of the Leinster ruck, patiently building a score and never seemed to tire. If anything they got stronger in extra time. Very impressive.
I don't know how Leinster can expect him to do something when plan a fails.
Clearly been trying to get his brother to take over, but he's still fairly ropey over 80mins.
My feel is Prendergast and Frawley need more time in there. Too many 10s and while none are good enough yet, some have far more long term potential and need backing. There'll be some pain in doing so but that Ross comfort blanket has probably hit and bounced off its ceiling.
My feel is Prendergast and Frawley need more time in there. Too many 10s and while none are good enough yet, some have far more long term potential and need backing. There'll be some pain in doing so but that Ross comfort blanket has probably hit and bounced off its ceiling.
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The up and unders were a massive +ve for Leinster as Toulouse coughed them up all match long: grant I can't recall how many were from Byrne.
They dominated that part of the game along with the scrum although much of that was down to Porter's illegal technique being waived on by the officials.
Porter is only ever effective when he scrums illegallyTorquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 7:03 amThe up and unders were a massive +ve for Leinster as Toulouse coughed them up all match long: grant I can't recall how many were from Byrne.
They dominated that part of the game along with the scrum although much of that was down to Porter's illegal technique being waived on by the officials.
And then he folded under presssure a number of times right in front of Mr. Carley - who ignored it.
It's quite incredible that he does though. The way he folds in, leaving the tighthead with no shoulder to scrum against is so bloody obvious to anyone that has the faintest idea of what's going on. It's also bloody dangerous.
I completely agree, I find it incredible that some props just keep getting away with it, but they do.
Lads Byrne isn't some new signing that needs time to bed in. He's been in the setup for years and has now led Leinster through the business end of two European campaigns. He's a very good OH 90% of the time, and would do a great job for/against 90% of teams.
However for those teams that want to be the best, of which Leinster are most certainly one, he's just not good enough.
I can't remember which game its was earlier this year that Frawley started at ten and he was like Sexton reborn. Playing flat, making half breaks and offloading, putting runners through gaps - masterful display that had me giddy as a schoolgirl. Now there's a fuck ton of caveats that go with that - it was one game, pack were dominating and the next week when he also started at ten he was fairly ordinary. However there is definitely enough there to justify giving him a prolonged run at ten to see if he can nail it down.
Neither Byrne is good enough to lead Leinster full time, Prendergast is still a slight kid (and more hope than substance) and we've seen fuck all of Tector. Give Frawley a run!
However for those teams that want to be the best, of which Leinster are most certainly one, he's just not good enough.
I can't remember which game its was earlier this year that Frawley started at ten and he was like Sexton reborn. Playing flat, making half breaks and offloading, putting runners through gaps - masterful display that had me giddy as a schoolgirl. Now there's a fuck ton of caveats that go with that - it was one game, pack were dominating and the next week when he also started at ten he was fairly ordinary. However there is definitely enough there to justify giving him a prolonged run at ten to see if he can nail it down.
Neither Byrne is good enough to lead Leinster full time, Prendergast is still a slight kid (and more hope than substance) and we've seen fuck all of Tector. Give Frawley a run!
Agree, and if Frawley was less injury prone I'd imagine he'd be the one in the 10 shirt.lemonhead wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 6:46 am Clearly been trying to get his brother to take over, but he's still fairly ropey over 80mins.
My feel is Prendergast and Frawley need more time in there. Too many 10s and while none are good enough yet, some have far more long term potential and need backing. There'll be some pain in doing so but that Ross comfort blanket has probably hit and bounced off its ceiling.
There are too many 10s, and you can't keep swapping them expecting any of them to really click with the team. But Prendergast has shown too much to lose him to Connacht for 2 years.
If any of them could do with the trip it'd be the Byrne brothers. Highly unlikely Ross would go with the move, but for Harry it might mean a lot of time at 10. Shame to lose him, and I'd definitely have a go at Leo for not developing the 10s more properly.
Over the hills and far away........
Ulster are crying out for a 10, as are Connacht, and Leinster have 5 viable options.
But the lattes aren't as good as they are in D4 in Belfast or Galway, plus the lads would be too far away from their mammies to do their washing, so don't see it happening.
But the lattes aren't as good as they are in D4 in Belfast or Galway, plus the lads would be too far away from their mammies to do their washing, so don't see it happening.
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Prendercast is a good youngsters. Should step up.
The French teams look pretty good this season. That Aussie neatly spoiled it for them.
The French teams look pretty good this season. That Aussie neatly spoiled it for them.
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Dunno. Munster were awash with 10's not so long ago and the bulk of them were/are not good enough for anything beyond URC duty. Suspect that the lack of gametime for contenders has masked deficiencies for some of the Leinster 10's. Cullen needs to pick a horse and back them.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 11:28 am Ulster are crying out for a 10, as are Connacht, and Leinster have 5 viable options.
But the lattes aren't as good as they are in D4 in Belfast or Galway, plus the lads would be too far away from their mammies to do their washing, so don't see it happening.
In a related note, the Irish rugby sub reddit is wild. Multiple threads going on about the Byrne's dad being a senior exec at a sponsor.
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I think he's been a bit hard done by at international level but that last scrum penalty he won for Leinster was a very bad example of what he's doing.
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He's 29, not exactly some whippersnapper. He's not going to improve at this stage. His brother is 25. Time running out for him. I like Frawley but he 27 now and has never had a consistent run at 10.Slick wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 10:19 pmRegarding Byrne, I think he has been treated a bit unfairly to be honest. He was replacing an Irish legend and whether it was to make him feel better, or Irish rugby to feel better, was talked up quite a bit beyond his current ability.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:13 pmLeinsters pack was excellent; the lineout was mostly very good, & they had the majority of the scrums.Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 9:02 pm No longer have a login to Planet Rugby. How are the Leinster chaps taking it?
Didn't see the match but seeing a lot of blame being directed at Byrne for being hopeless, and Cullen for his shite selection policy. How did the packs shape up against each other?
Byrne isn't Sexton obviously, & when you slot him into a back line that was used to Sexton, his positioning & cadence breaks a backline that worked before, until everyone gets realigned. For me, Byrne sits too deep, & that means everyone else gets less time, & for this match it meant backs getting the ball standing still & with two world class players in their grill along with the ball.
I wasn't even vaguely optimistic about this match. Its one thing to take on France, it's another to take on France with DuPont; & that was the job today, & the difference between Leinster winning & losing.
I was hoping from a Connacht perspective that Leinster would win, & we'd be facing a hungover Leinster; now they've be fucking angry, & we're going to get absolutely reamed.
He’s a decent player and looks to have the skills to get even better, but some of the pressure piled on him by people taking him up has, I think, been unfair
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How is it possible for some sources to have Jack Willis with 41 tackles made (ITV) and others 29 made and 2 missed (ESPN and Rugbypass)?
Double tackles can be handled differentlytopofthemoon wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 6:13 pm How is it possible for some sources to have Jack Willis with 41 tackles made (ITV) and others 29 made and 2 missed (ESPN and Rugbypass)?
Pffft. Schalk Burger made 43 tackles in just 80 minutes.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 10:40 pmDouble tackles can be handled differentlytopofthemoon wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 6:13 pm How is it possible for some sources to have Jack Willis with 41 tackles made (ITV) and others 29 made and 2 missed (ESPN and Rugbypass)?
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Yeah, it must be something along those lines but don't often see this kind of big difference though. I'm pretty sure ESPN switched from only counting one tackler per tackle a number of years ago - Test match stats from the early 2010s for example have much lower tackle counts. There's a big jump somewhere in the mid-2010s on ESPN Scrum stats pages.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 10:40 pmDouble tackles can be handled differentlytopofthemoon wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 6:13 pm How is it possible for some sources to have Jack Willis with 41 tackles made (ITV) and others 29 made and 2 missed (ESPN and Rugbypass)?