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What a bonkers but fantastic match between the Ospreys and Scarlets. So glad I attended it. But why can't either team play such exciting and (relatively) error-free rugby like that more often?
Again great display by Leinster. Soraka looks like a real gem. Harry Byrne again I think is suffering from early hype and doesn't look like a standout international in the making.
But despite 2 LBP's Leinster will consider this a huge success as a whole in terms of using the tour to check fringe and youth.
What a bonkers but fantastic match between the Ospreys and Scarlets. So glad I attended it. But why can't either team play such exciting and (relatively) error-free rugby like that more often?
I see McKee is starting today.
Typical Leinster stealing all of our talent smh.
we simply can't afford to do that. Scarlets are likely going to be playing against us tied on points with Ospreys, so they'll have massive fight in them and playing at home. Stormers need to sharpen things up, especially in the lineout, to potentially get second place.I hope we don't simply gloss over all there was to improve on.
Harry made alot of little errors. And seems to do it frequent. Never denied it was because of injuries or gametime BUT still just seems a long way off great saviour that media hyped him to be. Never said give up on him but more he does need alot of work. And regards injuries. Many before have had talent and weren't durable.I'd have thought someone like yourself would be well aware it's more likely injuries than hype that's affecting Byrne.
The only impact they hype has had is that there's a legion of people ready to stick a fork in his career. He's missed a lot of gametime the last year and a bit and that's having a bigger effect than anything. Also not sure what about yesterday would prompt the comment? Frawley was decent but Leinster didn't look like scoring a try until Byrne was on, even if they didn't have a scrumhalf for most of that time. He nailed a tough conversion to get the lbp and had some nice touch finders. It wasn't an amazing performance but not sure how a solid 7/10 gets us to give up on his prospects? The only thing he had that looked like a mistake was the grubber that went dead but about three different Leinster players begged Evans to check the TMO saying it went off a Stormer.
Please explain?In some ways its encouraging that solid sides like Ospreys, Connacht, Scarlets and Lions don't even get a sniff of the playoffs.
Because then it means the league is very competitive, and only the best most consistent version of your team is required to make the playoffs.Please explain?
I think that the pathway to beating the Scarlets has been laid out the last few weeks, as it had been clear in the first half of the season. The Ospreys bullied and battered them in the forwards, something I also saw Munster do to them away when they lost by a good margin in Ireland.we simply can't afford to do that. Scarlets are likely going to be playing against us tied on points with Ospreys, so they'll have massive fight in them and playing at home. Stormers need to sharpen things up, especially in the lineout, to potentially get second place.
Exactly. In order for a regular season to mean something, playoffs have to be an actual achievement. That unfortunately means decent sides have to miss out. For comparison see Super Rugby Pacific where 8 sides out of 12 make it to the playoffs.Because then it means the league is very competitive, and only the best most consistent version of your team is required to make the playoffs.