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Under 20’s 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Leinster Fan" data-source="post: 936125" data-attributes="member: 76349"><p>Yeah I'd have been happy with third before the tournament, all I'd have hoped for against France or England were competitive games, they're well ahead of where we are at this age. Plenty of those players had played Top14 last week, while we had two(?) players who'd played for their provinces, Penny and Kernohan. From a Leinster perspective, Penny (obviously), Ryan, Baird, Byrne, Turner and Hawkshaw look very talented. Liam Turner sometimes needs to pass it a bit more but overall he's very good. Up front, Josh Wycherley is prone to the odd handling error but he's generally excellent. The backrow have been brilliant. Casey is everything you'd want in a 9, he seems like a nightmare to play against. Healy did fairly well last night after a shaky start, but he isn't as good as Byrne, who's been brilliant. Hawkshaw is obviously very talented but sometimes he doesn't always impose himself on games. Wren is very talented out wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leinster Fan, post: 936125, member: 76349"] Yeah I'd have been happy with third before the tournament, all I'd have hoped for against France or England were competitive games, they're well ahead of where we are at this age. Plenty of those players had played Top14 last week, while we had two(?) players who'd played for their provinces, Penny and Kernohan. From a Leinster perspective, Penny (obviously), Ryan, Baird, Byrne, Turner and Hawkshaw look very talented. Liam Turner sometimes needs to pass it a bit more but overall he's very good. Up front, Josh Wycherley is prone to the odd handling error but he's generally excellent. The backrow have been brilliant. Casey is everything you'd want in a 9, he seems like a nightmare to play against. Healy did fairly well last night after a shaky start, but he isn't as good as Byrne, who's been brilliant. Hawkshaw is obviously very talented but sometimes he doesn't always impose himself on games. Wren is very talented out wide. [/QUOTE]
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