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Peter Dooley got MOTM last Friday and is having a very good season. Sorted (I hope...).elephantman wrote:Cian Healy came off with a hip issue today.
Hopefully nothing too serious. With Ed Byrne currently injured we could be a little light at Loosehead Prop.
I can’t wait - and Farrell to ( muppet) - bring em on !!LeinsterLeader wrote:Hopefully James Ryan, Johnny, Robbie et el will remember today at Twickerrs and the gloating and 'lip' from Mario and the lads today.
You're in our back yard now boys
Irregardless we need Healy back.riocard911 wrote:Peter Dooley got MOTM last Friday and is having a very good season. Sorted (I hope...).elephantman wrote:Cian Healy came off with a hip issue today.
Hopefully nothing too serious. With Ed Byrne currently injured we could be a little light at Loosehead Prop.
You're your usual cheery self GG!mildlyinterested wrote:
Irregardless we need Healy back.
Big worry how the much of the likely leibster front 5 was over powered.. Have a bad feeling about this Saracens game.
If it makes you feel any better, the Leinster pack is probably better than the Ireland, Fardy being a significant factor and our BR is both a more balanced unit and more powerful. Were Conan to come into the equation then better again.mildlyinterested wrote:Irregardless we need Healy back.riocard911 wrote:Peter Dooley got MOTM last Friday and is having a very good season. Sorted (I hope...).elephantman wrote:Cian Healy came off with a hip issue today.
Hopefully nothing too serious. With Ed Byrne currently injured we could be a little light at Loosehead Prop.
Big worry how the much of the likely leibster front 5 was over powered.. Have a bad feeling about this Saracens game.
That's very generous. We shall see.Oldschool wrote: If it makes you feel any better, the Leinster pack is probably better than the Ireland, Fardy being a significant factor and our BR is both a more balanced unit and more powerful. Were Conan to come into the equation then better again.
You're correct that no *person* needs to die. But one club is in mortal peril and it's not our one!LeinsterLeader wrote:Jaysus lads, maybe we just shouldn't bother at all!![]()
What's to worry about. It's a game of Rugby nobodies going to die.
The one thing you can be confident about is that if we go down to the Sarries Leo and Lancaster will make sure we go down swinging. If throwing everything at them isn't good enough, well...... you can ask no more of the team than that.
Bring em on!
a lot depends on who the ref is. Peyper is well known to be lax with the offside line and the "rough housing" for lack of a better term. Remember the AB game in dublin after our chicago win? that was beyond vicious and Peyper let it slide.Twist wrote:I was already worried about this game but the England match yesterday has me more worried. I agree with the concerns over the tight 5, especially when you consider that Mako will likely be back. The offside line is a fiction at this stage, and that suits the England/Saracens model of defence.
At least we're at home. We're all going to need to scream our heads off when Maro starts his usual antics
Fully agree regarding Dooley. He has really stepped up this season and delivered some very impressive performances.riocard911 wrote:Peter Dooley got MOTM last Friday and is having a very good season. Sorted (I hope...).elephantman wrote:Cian Healy came off with a hip issue today.
Hopefully nothing too serious. With Ed Byrne currently injured we could be a little light at Loosehead Prop.
Ah there'll be one or two misty eyes in Munster. They can't help themselvesJB1973 wrote:Leinster at home seem far more likely to beat sarries, then Ireland were to beat England at Twickenham
Sarries will be a right handful though, they are used to winning big games and have a confidence and edge about them, it's also win or bust for them in term of the season.
But you guys can match them in terms of confidence and big game mentality , you also have the quality of players that can hurt them. I'm certain sexton won't play like he did on Sunday in the qf and you'll have the home advantage which is massive when teams are evenly match.
One take from this weekends game was your line out was a bit shaky, clearly ryan and toner will improve you there but kruiss will certainly look to attack your line out ball, so that is an area mcbryde and leo need to work on
Leinster and sarries are evenly matched teams and any result would not be a huge shock but home advantage should be enough to get you over the line.
I don't think anyone outside of their fan base will shed any tears if sarries are beaten
I hope you are right JB1973 but the game yesterday certainly was a sobering experience. At least it will give the Leinster coaching team plenty food for thought.JB1973 wrote:Leinster at home seem far more likely to beat sarries, then Ireland were to beat England at Twickenham
Sarries will be a right handful though, they are used to winning big games and have a confidence and edge about them, it's also win or bust for them in term of the season.
But you guys can match them in terms of confidence and big game mentality , you also have the quality of players that can hurt them. I'm certain sexton won't play like he did on Sunday in the qf and you'll have the home advantage which is massive when teams are evenly match.
One take from this weekends game was your line out was a bit shaky, clearly ryan and toner will improve you there but kruiss will certainly look to attack your line out ball, so that is an area mcbryde and leo need to work on
Leinster and sarries are evenly matched teams and any result would not be a huge shock but home advantage should be enough to get you over the line.
I don't think anyone outside of their fan base will shed any tears if sarries are beaten
Saracens are a different team than this England team. The Vunipolas make a big difference. Their scrum caused us trouble, Itoge did, Lawes and the back row did. The Farrell-Ford axis was key to the kicking game, Tuilagi was destructive, May was a big threat and Daly was go off.Angelsea Angst wrote:
I hope you are right JB1973 but the game yesterday certainly was a sobering experience. At least it will give the Leinster coaching team plenty food for thought.