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RaboDirect Pro 12 - Ulster vs Leinster - 20/04/2012

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Ravenhill, Belfast - (20/04/2012, 19:05)

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TV: BBCNI/RTE2​
 
Is this on BBC might actually be able to wach it.

EDIT: Why didn't I read the full thing sorry.
 
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LEINSTER:

15: Rob Kearney
14: David Kearney
13: Brian O'Driscoll
12: Fergus McFadden
11: Luke Fitzgerald
10: Jonathan Sexton
9: Eoin Reddan

1: Cian Healy
2: Richardt Strauss
3: Mike Ross
4: Leo Cullen CAPTAIN
5: Brad Thorn
6: Kevin McLaughlin
7: Dominic Ryan
8: Sean O'Brien

REPLACEMENTS:

16: Sean Cronin
17: Heinke van der Merwe
18: Nathan White
19: Devin Toner
20: Shane Jennings
21: Isaac Boss
22: Ian Madigan
23: Fionn Carr

Ulster Match Day Squad to face Leinster, Friday 20th April 2012, Ravenhill (kick-off 7.05pm)
(15-9): S Terblanche; A Trimble, D Cave, P Wallace, C Gilroy; P Jackson, R Pienaar;
(1-8): T Court, N Brady, D Fitzpatrick, J Muller (capt), L Stevenson, C Henry, W Faloon, P Wannenburg;
Replacements (16-23): A Kyricaou, P McAllister, A Macklin, N McComb, R Diack, I Porter, I Humphreys, A D'Arcy
 
Ulster at pretty much full strength. Unsurprising considering how important a match this is in the context of their league campaign.

Am I being extremely naive in thinking that Joe is only resting Dev Toner for next week?
 
Think so reckon Brad will start all the big games, which is a real shame as Toner had been so good this season would have liked to see him rewarded for his form and development this season. That said I understand Joe's thinking very clinical which will need if we're to win. On a side note I hope Thorn is having a similar effect on out locks as Elsome did in the backrow.
 
the ginger messiah is improving steadily

he better come good though! as since the great David Humphreys well urm the next best fly half we made was mincer he was decent but we havnt had a great 10 since dave,

we get a good ten id be looking at least hcup semis for the next few years :p
 
I've been left distinctly underwhelmed by Paddy Jackson. Having seen Cathal Marsh play brilliantly at schools level and in underage interpros, I bought into the hype that he was the second coming based on the fact that Jackson is ranked ahead of Marsh at u20 level. That said, Ian Madigan looked average-poor last season and has taken a remarkable leap forward this season. Madigan is 3 years older than Jackson so the Ulster player has plenty of time on his side to improve.
 
I've been left distinctly underwhelmed by Paddy Jackson. Having seen Cathal Marsh play brilliantly at schools level and in underage interpros, I bought into the hype that he was the second coming based on the fact that Jackson is ranked ahead of Marsh at u20 level. That said, Ian Madigan looked average-poor last season and has taken a remarkable leap forward this season. Madigan is 3 years older than Jackson so the Ulster player has plenty of time on his side to improve.

then again niall o'connor was highly rated when he first appeared on the ulster scene, we have a history of well creating underwhelming out-halves
i just think jackson is the best we have created in a long time. i cant think of a flyhalf who made a half decent career for ulster bar the Humphreys. and Ian is a tad neurotic

jackson has potential but will he reach it?
 
Ulster at pretty much full strength. Unsurprising considering how important a match this is in the context of their league campaign.

Am I being extremely naive in thinking that Joe is only resting Dev Toner for next week?

Any Ulster team sans Ferris is pretty much nowhere near full strength. No Chewwy either. And really, I think this is a dress rehearsal for us. F**k the league. The HC final is one match away!

I am loving the ballsy selection of Paddy Jackson there, and suspect he'll play in the semi-final should he go well. His kicking was fantastic against Connacht, some lovely passing - and he has a massive advantage over iHumph in that he can tackle. And is willing to.

Also, the return of Deccie Fitz is great news.
 
Any Ulster team sans Ferris is pretty much nowhere near full strength. No Chewwy either. And really, I think this is a dress rehearsal for us. F**k the league. The HC final is one match away!

I am loving the ballsy selection of Paddy Jackson there, and suspect he'll play in the semi-final should he go well. His kicking was fantastic against Connacht, some lovely passing - and he has a massive advantage over iHumph in that he can tackle. And is willing to.

Also, the return of Deccie Fitz is great news.

pretty much my thoughts on the team
hopefully jacksons continues to improve, we seem to have given up on beating the lady boys the last few years :p
 
Happy with that team nice looking backrow anyone else remember S0'B against Ulster last year? What's wrong with cmac's lover?
 
Small Paul has a ligament strain in the arm - I think. Something along those lines. We're hoping he'll be back for Embra.
 
Just noticed, no Best either. Very definitely not the full strength side here.
 
Just noticed, no Best either. Very definitely not the full strength side here.

I'll admit I only scanned over the Ulster team. My bad.

Anyway, I'm very interested to see how some of our boys get on here. The selection on Dominic Ryan is an interesting one, considering I wouldn't have thought it likely that he'd be challenging for a spot next week. Still, I'm not one to question Joe's selection policy. It'll be good to see O'Brien back at 8 and I'd imagine he'll get the full game there. D'arcy has played a lot of rugby recently so you'd imagine that he's just being rested and it gives McFadden a nice opportunity to make a claim for the 12 shirt. I'd imagine that we'll be bringing Drico off at some point so he'll move to 13, with Fitzgerald coming into the centre (yay!) and Carr on the wing. He could move Sexton in either and bring Madigan on.
 
Good start, great Ulster defence apart from one really stupid moment, attack not so hot, Leinster a little within themselves.
 
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