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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 983575" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]lybtgDdJ7MQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Are the knives starting to come out for Johann van Graan? Following on from Brendan Fanning intimating that the relationship between the head coach and Peter O'Mahony isn't the best, Hugh Farrelly does the same in the Mail On Sunday. It's outlined in the above clip where the journalist doesn't expressly say he was speaking to senior players but it's clear that he has been. It would be disappointing if the players went to a journalist before they went to the head coach with their concerns.</p><p></p><p>Munster can turn a negative (almost certain failure to qualify for the quarter final) into a positive of sorts next weekend. The game against Ospreys is a freebie to try some younger players. If players like Ben Healy, Craig Casey, Keynan Knox, Jack O'Sullivan and Fineen Wycherley are in the European start, get them significant minutes next week. They're Munster's future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 983575, member: 13611"] [MEDIA=youtube]lybtgDdJ7MQ[/MEDIA] Are the knives starting to come out for Johann van Graan? Following on from Brendan Fanning intimating that the relationship between the head coach and Peter O'Mahony isn't the best, Hugh Farrelly does the same in the Mail On Sunday. It's outlined in the above clip where the journalist doesn't expressly say he was speaking to senior players but it's clear that he has been. It would be disappointing if the players went to a journalist before they went to the head coach with their concerns. Munster can turn a negative (almost certain failure to qualify for the quarter final) into a positive of sorts next weekend. The game against Ospreys is a freebie to try some younger players. If players like Ben Healy, Craig Casey, Keynan Knox, Jack O'Sullivan and Fineen Wycherley are in the European start, get them significant minutes next week. They're Munster's future. [/QUOTE]
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