You might well be correct on that one. I assumed left foot for some reason.bronxbull wrote:I would have thought that Dave Kearney was more right footed (he rarely kicks) but I do agree that he is a better footballer than Fanning.
Dave Kearney is, like Rob superb in the air and like Rob he is not exactly a brilliant tackler.
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Fanj carries well into traffic, always takes it back inside and makes yards when he's beside the touchline. That's his best thing IMO. I'd add cleaning up messy ball or loose in behind kicks but is some are some of them not bad positioning on his part to begin with?
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If we had a counterattacking strategy again I'd want DK over DFceemec wrote:DK is powerful and has an ability to bounce a player but I don't think he can make the hard yards that Fanning does repeatedly, tidying up messy ball in traffic after restarts etc. Fanning is superb at that aspect.simonokeeffe wrote:
I'd say DK is just as powerful if not able to wield it better, he can roadkill opposition players whereas havent seen fanning do that. DK also quicker and more versatile
He went off and wasn't right starting. He walked off though so probably just needs another few days; I'd expect him to be available. Lamerat hasn't played for 2 weeks for them. If he's missing it's a big boost for us as we really struggled with him last season. He was able to waltz through BOD a few times.simonokeeffe wrote: RE Castres didnt Kockott go off with a knock? Still think theyll rotate half the team for this one again
Cabannes was rested for Quinns and is their other first choice centre too
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Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
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It's his nickname and Twitter handle, you miserable old sod!suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
Should everyone stop referring to Gordon D'Arcy as 'Darce' too?
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Yes. Dev, Jenno, Dom, Locky, Mads, Fitz and Ferg are all banned toohugonaut wrote:It's his nickname and Twitter handle, you miserable old sod!suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
Should everyone stop referring to Gordon D'Arcy as 'Darce' too?
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I agree with Hugo, whose handle on here has an offensive 3 syllables!hugonaut wrote:It's his nickname and Twitter handle, you miserable old sod!suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
Should everyone stop referring to Gordon D'Arcy as 'Darce' too?
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DK is not available, Fanning is. - sounds like some of you would drop Fanning for an injured player???? try Fanning against Zebo- one has the X Factor and one works hard for 80 minutes. Munster may have won the last encounter, but which winger had the better game?
Fanning is becoming a better player. If he is only "one dimensional", he makes sure he does that well.
I wonder is it something to do with being lucky enough to have some superstars in our team over the last few years. A player has to be the next BOD, Rocky, Contepomi, Brad Thorn, or else pulled trees up in schools rugby. Or maybe its because its MOC who picks him?
I'am not in the Fanj Fan Club, he is just a bit underrated here.
Fanning is becoming a better player. If he is only "one dimensional", he makes sure he does that well.
I wonder is it something to do with being lucky enough to have some superstars in our team over the last few years. A player has to be the next BOD, Rocky, Contepomi, Brad Thorn, or else pulled trees up in schools rugby. Or maybe its because its MOC who picks him?
I'am not in the Fanj Fan Club, he is just a bit underrated here.
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What about Dorce and Dippy? Are they gone too? Surely we can refer to Sean O'Brien as Seanie or SOB though? Ah here it's all falling apart now....BlueStreak wrote:Yes. Dev, Jenno, Dom, Locky, Mads, Fitz and Ferg are all banned toohugonaut wrote:It's his nickname and Twitter handle, you miserable old sod!suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
Should everyone stop referring to Gordon D'Arcy as 'Darce' too?
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I was fortunate enough to hear a well respected coach speak last week about how he had to repair a broken culture when he took over at his present job. Among other things he made the point about selecting players who (cliche alert) 'bought into the jersey' rather than the egotists who were gifted but expected the world to fall at their feet. Think about it, who would you rather work beside, high maintenance superstars or grafters?olaf the fat wrote:DK is not available, Fanning is. - sounds like some of you would drop Fanning for an injured player???? try Fanning against Zebo- one has the X Factor and one works hard for 80 minutes. Munster may have won the last encounter, but which winger had the better game?
Fanning is becoming a better player. If he is only "one dimensional", he makes sure he does that well.
I wonder is it something to do with being lucky enough to have some superstars in our team over the last few years. A player has to be the next BOD, Rocky, Contepomi, Brad Thorn, or else pulled trees up in schools rugby. Or maybe its because its MOC who picks him?
I'am not in the Fanj Fan Club, he is just a bit underrated here.
Anyway he called this the Tom Brady effect. Tom Brady for those who don't know is a very successful American Football player that just scraped into the professional game but he worked his arse off and achieved greatness.
Is Fanj our Tom Brady, probably not but there's something missing from your character if his rise doesn't bring a smile.Like Brady Fanj's is a media friendly 'underdog does good' story that annoys cynics but good luck to him.
This isn't a direct reply to Olaf, just using his post as a continuation of the Fanj thread.
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Tales has confirmed hes leaving Castres at seasons end so based on coaches comments last week that means he's now been stripped of the captaincy, might be a bit of disruption for them and hopefully that decreases chances of him playing this weekend
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I didn't tell anyone to stop using his nickname.hugonaut wrote:It's his nickname and Twitter handle, you miserable old sod!suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
Should everyone stop referring to Gordon D'Arcy as 'Darce' too?
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I've never used it. Considering it now.
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Shortening someone's name is a term of endearment, Switzerland.suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
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It's "The Ginger Lomu", not Fanj, or Fanning.
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Actually, it's Fanjiqirisimonno6 wrote:It's "The Ginger Lomu", not Fanj, or Fanning.
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He is - and always will be - the Ginger Lomu.suisse wrote:Internet high 5 and a cheers over the next beer to anyone who hasn't referred to Darragh Fanning as 'Fanj' yet.
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Seem to remember MOC saying Te'o would get some rugby over the two European games. He won't start but maybe on the bench.ichabodscrane wrote:P12 I'd imagine. At least if there's a mistake to be mad it won't be highlighted as much as one would be in Europe.RoboProp wrote:Te'o to the bench or do we reckon that it will be P12 game that will first see him in blue?
Still, can we believe anything MOC says regarding team selection...
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Think he said he'd 'get some on pitch time over the next two weeks'. We have a B&I cup game this weekend though...cwebber82 wrote:Seem to remember MOC saying Te'o would get some rugby over the two European games. He won't start but maybe on the bench.ichabodscrane wrote:P12 I'd imagine. At least if there's a mistake to be mad it won't be highlighted as much as one would be in Europe.RoboProp wrote:Te'o to the bench or do we reckon that it will be P12 game that will first see him in blue?
Still, can we believe anything MOC says regarding team selection...