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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2020 Six Nations] Ireland vs Scotland (01/02/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="Leinster Fan" data-source="post: 985330" data-attributes="member: 76349"><p>Cooney is unlucky but like I said he's presumably going to get decent time off the bench (instead of the traditional 3 minutes with the result decided our 21 has gotten the last few years).</p><p></p><p>Another point is that Murray knew on some level that no matter how he played he'd still start under the old regime. Now he's going to be acutely aware that he's playing for his place and a poor game is leaving the door open to Cooney. If starting Cooney is as easy a call as some (not here) would have is believe he'll show it off the bench. Kelleher too although I do have my doubts about Herring, he's not a medium term solution let alone a long term one.</p><p></p><p>As for McGrath he was poor earlier this season but over the last month of so has noticeably improved, wouldn't have him involved unless one of Cooney/Murray start absolutely stinking the joint out though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leinster Fan, post: 985330, member: 76349"] Cooney is unlucky but like I said he's presumably going to get decent time off the bench (instead of the traditional 3 minutes with the result decided our 21 has gotten the last few years). Another point is that Murray knew on some level that no matter how he played he'd still start under the old regime. Now he's going to be acutely aware that he's playing for his place and a poor game is leaving the door open to Cooney. If starting Cooney is as easy a call as some (not here) would have is believe he'll show it off the bench. Kelleher too although I do have my doubts about Herring, he's not a medium term solution let alone a long term one. As for McGrath he was poor earlier this season but over the last month of so has noticeably improved, wouldn't have him involved unless one of Cooney/Murray start absolutely stinking the joint out though. [/QUOTE]
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