Never wish an injury on any player but glad he is out next week so. An electric runner and he continued on after the clash. If Andrew Conway wasn't out and ref blew it up there may have been a tryVeainu broken jaw![]()
Never wish an injury on any player but glad he is out next week so. An electric runner and he continued on after the clash. If Andrew Conway wasn't out and ref blew it up there may have been a tryVeainu broken jaw![]()
That's a pretty high benchmark to be fair! Farrell and Sexton are perhaps the two best flyhalves in Europe. As a partnership, there aren't many the equal of Keatley and Murray.Although Keatley had a solid performance last night I still wouldn't put my money on him against the likes of Sexton and Farrell.
I'm just after reading about all MO'C's *****ing post game. What a horrible man and terrible loser he is!
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/ru...ses-conway-over-veainu-s-broken-jaw-1.3322096What comments? this one.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2017/1210/926272-leicester-boss-oconnor-takes-aim-at-cynical-munster/
"I thought we were poor, we didn't look after the ball well enough and we turned over the ball 20 times.
"Munster took their chances in the first half, they were very clinical and accurate. From there, they were very diligent and cynical - they killed the ball whenever we had opportunities.
"That made it hard for us to score. It's always the same here, you have to make sure you are accurate. They are very committed and you have to be more accurate."
That's pretty tame TBH.
Not like that was a bad thing from a munster POV or insulting.
God the Irish press are spinning a yarn with the headline and comments on there are going a bit stupid.
And if it is the conway thing, if you look at the tigers forums pretty much every tigers fan agrees with him. Personally i think it was reckless but an accident.
“[Conway] smashed [Veainu] in his face with his head,” said O’Connor.
What exactly are you saying?
“You saw it, I saw it. Duty of care, isn’t there?”
“Hopefully there is a reciprocal home game arrangement,” O’Connor added in reference to the refereeing. “There was a lot of stuff that went on that was pretty harsh. There was a blatant incident of killing the ball in the first half when we had momentum. That was probably a yellow card. We kick three and we’re still in the game.”
What comments? this one.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2017/1210/926272-leicester-boss-oconnor-takes-aim-at-cynical-munster/
"I thought we were poor, we didn't look after the ball well enough and we turned over the ball 20 times.
"Munster took their chances in the first half, they were very clinical and accurate. From there, they were very diligent and cynical - they killed the ball whenever we had opportunities.
"That made it hard for us to score. It's always the same here, you have to make sure you are accurate. They are very committed and you have to be more accurate."
That's pretty tame TBH.
Not like that was a bad thing from a munster POV or insulting.
God the Irish press are spinning a yarn with the headline and comments on there are going a bit stupid.
And if it is the conway thing, if you look at the tigers forums pretty much every tigers fan agrees with him. Personally i think it was reckless but an accident.
Think it's more the suggestion that Conway and Veainu clashing heads was dirty or a high tackle which is insulting. Both players won't play next week and it's an unfortunate rugby injury. Comes across as a complete *** calling us cynical before vowing to do the same if possible. For the record an honest backrow is like a pacifist in a war.
That said any articles rubbing it in faces are classless too. Media giving teams ammunition to get fired up for the return fixture has blown up in teams' faces so many times before. Just take the Perpingan fella a few years back saying playing Munster was like playing an amateur team after Munster won narrowly in Thomond, before Munster went to France and humped them by 30 the next week.
They're not the worst things he's ever said but they epitomise the reasons he'll never be successful as a head coach.
He wasn't the head coach winning the prem. And he won the pro 12 with an outrageously strong squad.Bar winning the Prem and the Pro 12.
You might not like him as a coach but how many head coaches have won the Prem and the Pro 12?
He wasn't the head coach winning the prem. And he won the pro 12 with an outrageously strong squad.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Pro12_Grand_Final
Look at the teams, it was 3 and a half years ago so many of the older Leinster heads were in their prime while Glasgow were very very raw, that Pro12 is as much a testament to the work Schmidt did in bringing players through in his three years as it was anything MOC did. Don't forget Toulon utterly embarrassed us in the Heineken Cup after us missing a home quarter due to losing at home to Northampton. The longer he stayed the worse it got and that was the impression I got from his first stint at the Tigers also.
He's got the pro12 on his CV but failing to make the playoffs in his title defence with the most impressive performance of that season being pushing an underperforming Toulon to extra time says a lot more about any success he could achieve going forward than a Pro12 title in a much weaker league than we have now!
Aight, I didn't know that, you can have it if you really want to but then you're admitting Cockers was just a passenger!Technically he was head coach at tigers, Cockers was DOR in 2013.
That wasn't THAT strong where is the wonderful Sexton? Define prime becuase 30+ years old isn't really the prime of a lot of players TBH. Just saying.
Kearney
BOD
Darcy
Reddan
Heaslip
Jennings
Toner
Ross
Cronin
Healy
Cullen
O'Brien
Boss
MOC brought in Gopperth, Kirchner and Fanning.
All had Irish caps before Schmidt even arrived if anything Schmidt benefited from Chiekas work and development and rode there coat tails to victory leaving pretty old squad left. (Come at me bruh).
I think most people would say the opposite about MOC when he left Tigers on the whole. (The issue was younger players game time which was similar to Leinster), after he left our attack went to **** pretty much. (Burke wasn't ready).
Was a tough nut in that cold. If Andy wasn't out he was gone for try. It was pure accidental as every camera angle proved. MOC hadn't a clue either but Veainu is a tough nutVeainu out for the season by the sounds of it.
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I'd be happy for that. Veainu is an exciting runner. I think our defensive system is more suited to stopping an undercooked TuilagiHate to see it. One in, one out for the Tigers I suppose. Manu is apparently back.
Weren't both rumoured to be back last week too? Like say 3 weeks ago they were pencilled for Thomond ParkToomua and Manu apparently might be back. (Focus on Apparently)