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Munster sign Tyler Bleyendaal from Crusaders
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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 642992" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>I mention big Matt because squad aside, Leinster have not played nice rugby, and have gone into the trait of grinding it out. That's sudden and it's tactical.</p><p>I've already said Penney did a good job in the squad, that was his renown at Canterbury but the idea we will be sacrificing some lovely style of rugby is nonsense. With some significant back talent, bar in the centres which has always been our bane, were still playing stupid headless chicken stuff.</p><p>Now this may not be Penney. Mannix was the backs coach, and a key issue with Penney was reportedly that we would have to keep Mannix. Our backs wouldn't develop that way, so as far as Im concerned, business as usual in the pack and some direction in the backs is just what we needed. I wouldn't have minded keeping Penney but what exactly do Munster have to barter with in forcing the IRFU to offer a longer extension?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 642992, member: 50079"] I mention big Matt because squad aside, Leinster have not played nice rugby, and have gone into the trait of grinding it out. That's sudden and it's tactical. I've already said Penney did a good job in the squad, that was his renown at Canterbury but the idea we will be sacrificing some lovely style of rugby is nonsense. With some significant back talent, bar in the centres which has always been our bane, were still playing stupid headless chicken stuff. Now this may not be Penney. Mannix was the backs coach, and a key issue with Penney was reportedly that we would have to keep Mannix. Our backs wouldn't develop that way, so as far as Im concerned, business as usual in the pack and some direction in the backs is just what we needed. I wouldn't have minded keeping Penney but what exactly do Munster have to barter with in forcing the IRFU to offer a longer extension? [/QUOTE]
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