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Guinness Pro14 - Round 9 two tribes go to war
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 982721" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>I have. They throw it around against the bottom feeders in the league, then stick it up their jumper when good teams come to play. Those personnel changes you mention saw them field two Irish internationals in the centre and an Irish international at fullback. Leinster fielded three players who've one European Cup appearance between them in those positions. Still Leinster backed themselves and passed it more often. It's clear that one team who took the field today are being backed to trust their skillset and pass the ball. That wasn't the home side. </p><p></p><p>I stand by my comment that Munster play risk averse rugby. If you've a different opinion and think Munster are the club version of the Barbarians, that's fine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 982721, member: 13611"] I have. They throw it around against the bottom feeders in the league, then stick it up their jumper when good teams come to play. Those personnel changes you mention saw them field two Irish internationals in the centre and an Irish international at fullback. Leinster fielded three players who've one European Cup appearance between them in those positions. Still Leinster backed themselves and passed it more often. It's clear that one team who took the field today are being backed to trust their skillset and pass the ball. That wasn't the home side. I stand by my comment that Munster play risk averse rugby. If you've a different opinion and think Munster are the club version of the Barbarians, that's fine! [/QUOTE]
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