Haha it's disgraceful

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Thought we were lucky to not give away a couple of penalties at scrum time at the beginning but we improved a lot after that.wixfjord wrote:Sheahan's throwing was really impressive. No scrum issues either.
And a great curse as well
Haha, no chance Penny will play for Munster.
The first Leinster scrum where the pack were driven back and Ruddock somehow managed to salvage the ball as everyone was collapsing, I'd say many a ref would have penalised Leinster there.
You'd hope they'd back Hodnet at 7 otherwise... it can't be ruled out.
I would like and hope that Munster will back the players that are currently on their books, but it does look inevitable that Leinster will lose at least 1 if not 2 of their international opensides to another province.mildlyinterested wrote: ↑October 24th, 2020, 8:39 amYou'd hope they'd back Hodnet at 7 otherwise... it can't be ruled out.
sweet heavens control yourself man.munster#1 wrote: ↑October 24th, 2020, 9:27 amI would like and hope that Munster will back the players that are currently on their books, but it does look inevitable that Leinster will lose at least 1 if not 2 of their international opensides to another province.mildlyinterested wrote: ↑October 24th, 2020, 8:39 amYou'd hope they'd back Hodnet at 7 otherwise... it can't be ruled out.
If Leavy, Connors and JVF are all fit, it is likely that 2 of those will not even make the match day squads in the big games.
I don’t know the players personally, but I would imagine that the all have aspirations of being a first choice player, not only for Leinster, but also Ireland, and playing against Zebre and in the A games will not help their cause.
Throw Penny into the mix, along with the next guy behind him, and a player runs the risk of their career passing them by.
Massive credit to Leinster on this one. Ireland has produced so few top 7s with SOB being the only one since Wally, and although none of these are at that level yet, it looks like Ireland could be well stocked for a few years.