South Africa Trip 2020
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- Leo Cullen
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South Africa Trip 2020
Assuming it goes ahead what sort of 28 man squad do you send given the need to integrate the irish players back into setup and Saracens game so close?
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Bring extra forwards with a view to playing a 6/2 bench especially against Cheetahs at altitude.mildlyinterested wrote:Assuming it goes ahead what sort of 28 man squad do you send given the need to integrate the irish players back into setup and Saracens game so close?
Hopefully Connacht will go 6/2 against Cheetahs.
Would beg the question as to which two backs to bench?
One of whom can kick the points if required.
Frawley perhaps?
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- Leo Cullen
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Re: South Africa Trip 2020
Do Leinster have extra forwards if we are leaving the majority of the senior squad behind to prepare for saracens?
Fine balancing act getting everything back together to ensure we have every chance against Saracens.
Fine balancing act getting everything back together to ensure we have every chance against Saracens.
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- Mullet
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Re: South Africa Trip 2020
Keep the following at home to prep for Saracens:
LH: Dooley, Bent
H: Kelleher, Cronin
TH: Furlong, Porter
L: Ryan, Baird
L: Toner, Molony
BS: Fardy, Ruddock
OS: van der Flier, Connors
No8: Doris, Deegan
SH: McGrath, JGP
OH: Sexton, R. Byrne
LW: Lowe, C. Kelleher
IC: Henshaw, Tomane
OC: Ringrose, O'Loughlin
RW: DK, McFadden
FB: Larmour, RK
Leaving a travelling party something like:
1. Michael Milne
2. James Tracy
3. Jack Aungier
4. Jack Dunne
5. Charlie Ryan
6. Josh Murphy
7. Scott Penny
8. Jack Conan
9. Rowan Osborne
10. Ciaran Frawley
11. Barry Daly
12. Conor O'Brien
13. Jimmy O'Brien
14. Adam Byrne
15. Hugo Keenan
16. Dan Sheehan
17. Ed Byrne/Conor Maguire
18. Roman Salanoa
19. OIsín Dowling
20. Martin Moloney/Brian Deeny
21. Hugh O'Sullivan
22. Harry Byrne
23. Tommy O'Brien
Extra players:
Prop: Thomas Clarkson
Hooker: John McKee
Lock/backrow: Brian Deeny/Ronan Watters/Sean O'Brien?
Scrumhalf: Paddy Patterson
Back: Gavin Mullin
The coaches - especially McBryde - will be earning their corn that week!
LH: Dooley, Bent
H: Kelleher, Cronin
TH: Furlong, Porter
L: Ryan, Baird
L: Toner, Molony
BS: Fardy, Ruddock
OS: van der Flier, Connors
No8: Doris, Deegan
SH: McGrath, JGP
OH: Sexton, R. Byrne
LW: Lowe, C. Kelleher
IC: Henshaw, Tomane
OC: Ringrose, O'Loughlin
RW: DK, McFadden
FB: Larmour, RK
Leaving a travelling party something like:
1. Michael Milne
2. James Tracy
3. Jack Aungier
4. Jack Dunne
5. Charlie Ryan
6. Josh Murphy
7. Scott Penny
8. Jack Conan
9. Rowan Osborne
10. Ciaran Frawley
11. Barry Daly
12. Conor O'Brien
13. Jimmy O'Brien
14. Adam Byrne
15. Hugo Keenan
16. Dan Sheehan
17. Ed Byrne/Conor Maguire
18. Roman Salanoa
19. OIsín Dowling
20. Martin Moloney/Brian Deeny
21. Hugh O'Sullivan
22. Harry Byrne
23. Tommy O'Brien
Extra players:
Prop: Thomas Clarkson
Hooker: John McKee
Lock/backrow: Brian Deeny/Ronan Watters/Sean O'Brien?
Scrumhalf: Paddy Patterson
Back: Gavin Mullin
The coaches - especially McBryde - will be earning their corn that week!
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It's a delicate balance.
The likes of C. Kelleher, Ferg, Baird, Bent will go. None of them really have a shout of playing the QF barring injury.
ROL, Conan will go to for game time.
Probably Tomane, Molony also.
The likes of C. Kelleher, Ferg, Baird, Bent will go. None of them really have a shout of playing the QF barring injury.
ROL, Conan will go to for game time.
Probably Tomane, Molony also.
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- Mullet
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Think I'd have Baird as the bench lock for the qf, with Fardy switching to blindside.wixfjord wrote:It's a delicate balance.
The likes of C. Kelleher, Ferg, Baird, Bent will go. None of them really have a shout of playing the QF barring injury.
ROL, Conan will go to for game time.
Probably Tomane, Molony also.
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- Leo Cullen
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As much as I like Baird he ain't ready for the physicality of Saracens in a knock out game.
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- Leo Cullen
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Re: South Africa Trip 2020
Prop
Ed Byrne - if healthy
Michael Milne
Jack Aungier
Roman Salanoa
Conor Maguire - covers both prop positions and hooker.
Hooker
James Tracy
Dan Sheehan
Lock
Ryan Baird
Jack Dunne
Charlie Ryan
Oisin Dowling
Backrow
Jack Conan
Josh Murphy
Scott Penny
Martin Moloney
Scrumhalf
Rowan Osborne
Hugh O'Sullivan
Paddy Patterson
Outhalf
Ciaran Frawley
Harry Byrne
Outside Backs
Rory O'Loughlin
Jimmy O'Brien
Conor O'Brien - if healthy
Tommy O'Brien
Hugo Keenan
Cian Kelleher
Barry Daly
Ed Byrne - if healthy
Michael Milne
Jack Aungier
Roman Salanoa
Conor Maguire - covers both prop positions and hooker.
Hooker
James Tracy
Dan Sheehan
Lock
Ryan Baird
Jack Dunne
Charlie Ryan
Oisin Dowling
Backrow
Jack Conan
Josh Murphy
Scott Penny
Martin Moloney
Scrumhalf
Rowan Osborne
Hugh O'Sullivan
Paddy Patterson
Outhalf
Ciaran Frawley
Harry Byrne
Outside Backs
Rory O'Loughlin
Jimmy O'Brien
Conor O'Brien - if healthy
Tommy O'Brien
Hugo Keenan
Cian Kelleher
Barry Daly
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Given the timing of the tour and the fact that (at least) one Ireland match has been cancelled, is there anything to be said for flying to SA fully loaded and treating this as a 3 match block to include the Saracens match? Get to reintegrate the internationals, do some warm weather training and get the combinations functioning in a match environment before the big one?
Various reasons not too, primarily the risk of injuries, but also being away from a world class training base in UCD, not having a full support staff, long flights and playing on hard pitches but but but it could be just what they need. Players like Andrew Porter or Ross Byrne won't have had a match in about 6 weeks by the time the Saracens match comes.
I'm not convinced of this approach at all btw but given the circumstances I think it's become more viable.
Various reasons not too, primarily the risk of injuries, but also being away from a world class training base in UCD, not having a full support staff, long flights and playing on hard pitches but but but it could be just what they need. Players like Andrew Porter or Ross Byrne won't have had a match in about 6 weeks by the time the Saracens match comes.
I'm not convinced of this approach at all btw but given the circumstances I think it's become more viable.
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Really not sure how to balance this one. Seems likely that anyone who’s going to feature against Saracens is likely to be left behind. The Ireland games being cancelled kind of don’t help either as it’ll be the only chance for many players to get game time between now and then.
As for the games themselves, we’ll unfortunately lose our winning streak vs Cheetahs but should have enough to put the Kings away, leaving us only needing three wins most likely to win our pool (we’ll win the next three after the SA tour).
As for the games themselves, we’ll unfortunately lose our winning streak vs Cheetahs but should have enough to put the Kings away, leaving us only needing three wins most likely to win our pool (we’ll win the next three after the SA tour).
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joooooe wrote:Given the timing of the tour and the fact that (at least) one Ireland match has been cancelled, is there anything to be said for flying to SA fully loaded and treating this as a 3 match block to include the Saracens match? Get to reintegrate the internationals, do some warm weather training and get the combinations functioning in a match environment before the big one?
Various reasons not too, primarily the risk of injuries, but also being away from a world class training base in UCD, not having a full support staff, long flights and playing on hard pitches but but but it could be just what they need. Players like Andrew Porter or Ross Byrne won't have had a match in about 6 weeks by the time the Saracens match comes.
I'm not convinced of this approach at all btw but given the circumstances I think it's become more viable.
I think this has a lot of merit, if the Paris match doesnt go ahead. Maybe give the first XV a run in the firat match
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IF the Italian games get cancelled and split(increasingly likely as the back log builds up) then we only need 2 more wins after losing to the cheetahs and beating the kings.Serb wrote:Really not sure how to balance this one. Seems likely that anyone who’s going to feature against Saracens is likely to be left behind. The Ireland games being cancelled kind of don’t help either as it’ll be the only chance for many players to get game time between now and then.
As for the games themselves, we’ll unfortunately lose our winning streak vs Cheetahs but should have enough to put the Kings away, leaving us only needing three wins most likely to win our pool (we’ll win the next three after the SA tour).
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- Rob Kearney
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Re: South Africa Trip 2020
Interested as I may be ig the playing party travelling to S Africa, I'm equally interested in the identity of the Coaches who will travel with the party.
There must also be speculation as to whether the full Leinster Squad will meet up over the next week or so given the cancellation of the Italy 6N game. Getting all the Squad on the same page strategically and tactically must be considered important at this point, particularly in the light of the form of many of the previously "fringe" players.
There must also be speculation as to whether the full Leinster Squad will meet up over the next week or so given the cancellation of the Italy 6N game. Getting all the Squad on the same page strategically and tactically must be considered important at this point, particularly in the light of the form of many of the previously "fringe" players.
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- Mullet
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Meeting in Paris today to decide the next steps. Could well have a decision early this week on the France fixture.
It's a no brainer for me to have the full senior squad travel if the France game is pulled. Good chance to get some combinations back as well as playing at altitude. You could spin this into a very positive thing ahead of the quarter final.
It's a no brainer for me to have the full senior squad travel if the France game is pulled. Good chance to get some combinations back as well as playing at altitude. You could spin this into a very positive thing ahead of the quarter final.
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We might find that a group of Leinster coaches and staff could decide to take a holiday to South Africa over the next few weeks. Like Tom Court's Lions call up in 09.Ruckedtobits wrote:Interested as I may be ig the playing party travelling to S Africa, I'm equally interested in the identity of the Coaches who will travel with the party.
There must also be speculation as to whether the full Leinster Squad will meet up over the next week or so given the cancellation of the Italy 6N game. Getting all the Squad on the same page strategically and tactically must be considered important at this point, particularly in the light of the form of many of the previously "fringe" players.
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Congrats RTB!Ruckedtobits wrote:Interested as I may be ig the playing party travelling to S Africa
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I seem to recall that the Pro14 put a restriction on the playing squad that can travel for games in South Africa but is it allowed for Leinster to bring as many players as they like on their own money just for training purposes?
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Presumably not, otherwise Isa and JPG wouldn't have made that ridiculous double round-trip a couple of years ago.cormac wrote:I seem to recall that the Pro14 put a restriction on the playing squad that can travel for games in South Africa but is it allowed for Leinster to bring as many players as they like on their own money just for training purposes?
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What does not having a Visa have to do with squad size restrictions?
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Is there actually a squad size restriction or is it perhaps the case the Pro 14 limit the number of players and staff members a team can bring and anything above that the visitors pay for themselves? If the latter and should the France vs Ireland match be cancelled I would suggest sending a travelling party consisting of all front liners, a second team and some more on top plus the complete coaching staff with a view to using the Kings and Cheetahs matches as prep for the Saracens match. The boost in morale such a tour could create should not be underestimated (J10 could do with pick-me-up, I reckon). Ditto training at altitude.