Leinster have made an approach for Mike McCarthy of Connacht.
Leinster have made an approach for Mike McCarthy of Connacht.
Mixed feelings on this. On one hand he's a top signing. Everything we need. An abrasive second row of international quality who still has at least 5 years in him. He'll plug the gap left by Leo excellently.
On the other hand he's a huge player for Connacht. It's pretty bloody unfair that we can just come along and take yet another of their few top players.
He's 31 now, does he really have 5 more years in him? Leo Cullen is 34 and is nearing the end of his career. I'd imagine Leinster might compensate Connacht with giving them Fionn Carr (with confidence now destroyed) and Damien Browne back if they're lucky.
I agree it's unfair on Connacht. But that's the reason why the Irish teams are so strong in the Heineken Cup, they basically sacrifice their fourth team and put the vast majority of their resources and top overseas signings into those teams as well. They basically have nearly every professional Irish player still playing in Ireland in just 3 teams. Wales on the otherhand, haven't sacrificed the Dragons quite the same way, and have their strength evenly split between the teams with the Dragons only slightly weaker than the rest. Add to that they've lost a number of players to England and France, whilst France and England have their top players spread out over 9 or 10 teams, thus meaning that the IRFU's policy of sacrificing any chances Connacht have of challenging and keeping nearly all Irish talent (at least which is worth having) at home is the reason for the strength of the big three Irish teams in the H Cup.
While hes in great form now and is good player hes not a solution to the long term problem we have. We really need to develop some young 2nd rows rather then sign a bunch of stop gap players like munster have in the centers over the last number of years.
He's 31 now, does he really have 5 more years in him? Leo Cullen is 34 and is nearing the end of his career. I'd imagine Leinster might compensate Connacht with giving them Fionn Carr (with confidence now destroyed) and Damien Browne back if they're lucky.
I agree it's unfair on Connacht. But that's the reason why the Irish teams are so strong in the Heineken Cup, they basically sacrifice their fourth team and put the vast majority of their resources and top overseas signings into those teams as well. They basically have nearly every professional Irish player still playing in Ireland in just 3 teams. Wales on the otherhand, haven't sacrificed the Dragons quite the same way, and have their strength evenly split between the teams with the Dragons only slightly weaker than the rest. Add to that they've lost a number of players to England and France, whilst France and England have their top players spread out over 9 or 10 teams, thus meaning that the IRFU's policy of sacrificing any chances Connacht have of challenging and keeping nearly all Irish talent (at least which is worth having) at home is the reason for the strength of the big three Irish teams in the H Cup.
I agree with most of this. McCarthy leaving Connacht for Leinster would be a big blow for the Galway based team but Connacht have benefitted a huge amount from traffic going the other way. Just this season they signed Jason Harris Wright (who has appeared for Leinster in a HCup final) and Nathan White who's a big loss. Paul O'Donohoe was an established Leinster player before moving west. Mick Kearney and Dave McSharry were plucked straight from the Leinster sub-academy. Kyle Tonetti and Dave Moore were both Leinster academy players. Denis Buckley, Gavin Duffy and Tiernan O'Halloran came through the Leinster schools system. Dave Gannon and Matt Healy are both native Leinstermen.Its a 2 way street. In the coming seasons Connacht will have the pick of some quality players that can't make the other provinces' squads. I wouldn't like to see Leinster get McCarthy but theres an over supply of second rows in Munster. Some of those could go to Connacht.
Personally, I'd like to see Leinster try to grab two from Ian Nagle, Ryan Caldwell and Mike McCarthy. If Nagle moves to Leinster, I'd have no problem with Jamie Hagan going in the opposite direction to push BJ Botha. Stephen Archer plainly isn't up to it despite gametime supposedly being the be all and end all with developing young props.
Or Tadhg Furlong
I agree with most of this. McCarthy leaving Connacht for Leinster would be a big blow for the Galway based team but Connacht have benefitted a huge amount from traffic going the other way. Just this season they signed Jason Harris Wright (who has appeared for Leinster in a HCup final) and Nathan White who's a big loss. Paul O'Donohoe was an established Leinster player before moving west. Mick Kearney and Dave McSharry were plucked straight from the Leinster sub-academy. Kyle Tonetti and Dave Moore were both Leinster academy players. Denis Buckley, Gavin Duffy and Tiernan O'Halloran came through the Leinster schools system. Dave Gannon and Matt Healy are both native Leinstermen.
Leinster have to look after their own interests first and if McCarthy is willing to move, they'd be crazy not to pursue it. He's good enough to play regularly for at least two seasons and is Ireland qualified (obviously) allowing them to use a NIQ spot on some other position.
Personally, I'd like to see Leinster try to grab two from Ian Nagle, Ryan Caldwell and Mike McCarthy. If Nagle moves to Leinster, I'd have no problem with Jamie Hagan going in the opposite direction to push BJ Botha. Stephen Archer plainly isn't up to it despite gametime supposedly being the be all and end all with developing young props.
The Caiser is apparently back at the Liberty.
The Caiser is apparently back at the Liberty.
The Caiser is apparently back at the Liberty.