Treviso V Leinster

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desperado
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Re: Treviso V Leinster

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fair enough. see you points. a delicate balance - determining the pace of development. I'll leave it to Joe. BTW really feel for Dippy Ryan at the moment; 6 weeks out just at the wrong time. I think I asked before; is that twice on the same ankle since season start?
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Not sure about the ankle, but worryingly, some of the young lads seem quite injury prone, particularly Ryan and Conway (having already lost 2 other highly promising players to injury in Paul Ryan and McKinley) and Macken has had his share of injury problems too iirc :/
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Regarding Rhys getting alot of gametime, factor in 2 things. Dom Ryan being injured and a possible fear in Leinster that they could lose Ruddock (I would personally hate to see that happening!
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[Jackass] wrote:Not sure about the ankle, but worryingly, some of the young lads seem quite injury prone, particularly Ryan and Conway (having already lost 2 other highly promising players to injury in Paul Ryan and McKinley) and Macken has had his share of injury problems too iirc :/
To be fair getting a stud in the eye has nothing to do with being injury prone.
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