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    We'll all be alcoholics by the end of season if we keep playing like the last 2 weeks.
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  3. #722
    Quote Originally Posted by MrsMcGahan View Post
    We'll all be alcoholics by the end of season if we keep playing like the last 2 weeks.

    if that's the case that the last 2 weeks are Penney mains..i drank a fair few aperitifs
    during the mcgahan starters
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    "Ahead of schedule" - 3 words that no longer fill me with the enthusiasm they used to
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    Quote Originally Posted by taz View Post
    You might be a glass full to the top sort of person come the end of the week...
    This might be irrational exuberance on my part but maybe the reason why Paul O'Connell wasn't listed with the injured is that he's no longer injured?

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    Felix is back but Wian and Keith are out (from Dead site)

    Felix Jones will return to action at some level over the coming weekend.

    Jones took a full part in training this morning at CIT and if he reports no ill-effects then he will return to action at the weekend. Not such good news for Keith Earls or Wian du Preez who have both been ruled out of the Heineken Cup game with Racing Metro.
    Earls (groin) saw a specialist this afternoon and will be out for a number of weeks and du Preez who injured a knee in the game against Leinster, sees a specialist tomorrow when a timeframe on his absence can be better established.
    Niall Ronan who was a late withdrawal from the squad for the Leinster game, did train today but didn't take a full part and is unlikely to be in consideration for the Racing game
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    Apart from the obvious loss of Earls, Wian is going to be a big loss against such a big pack. Oh dear
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    Lads call me crazy but this might be a blessing to us. I agree Wian is experienced but we can cope with that loss and Earls out forces Downey to 12 and that is what is best for us

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    Wian is a loss no doubt but Killer got stronger as he went on against Ross who is no back number in the scrummaging department. I think this will insure that Varley starts as I believe he is stronger at the scrum than Sherry (at the moment).

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  14. #729
    Marcus looked strong when he has played as well
    ...in what way will you feel more Irish if you force me to give up my feeling of being British? - David Ervine



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    If we can get everyone back fit in the times mentioned, then we could line out for middle two HEC games V Saracens as follows:
    Felix, Dougie, Casey/Earls, Downey, Zebo, ROG/Keatley, Murray, WDP, Sherry, BJB, POC, DRyan, POM, Cawlin, Stander.
    Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch! "Not only is it not right, it's not even wrong!"[Wolfgang Pauli]

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    P.S. The 'sledging in Afrikaans would be deadly - should get a translator now for coverage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isola ciarrai View Post
    P.S. The 'sledging in Afrikaans would be deadly - should get a translator now for coverage.
    Jy my geroep het...?
    Vorsprung durch Pfennig.

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    Are you watching them dodgy foreign films again T78?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterfordlad View Post
    Are you watching them dodgy foreign films again T78?
    Merely pointing out I actually can speak reasonable Afrikaans.

    Including advising one J. Smit, Esq. to "Los dié v*kken bal in voor ons slaap toe gaan!" in Thomond Park in 2007. Seemed to be somewhat unexpected, judging by his reaction.
    Vorsprung durch Pfennig.

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    I figured that - just pulling your leg
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    Well, what with BJ, WdP and CJ, it seemed like a good way to upskill my stalking.
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  24. #737
    Keet is out for "a number" of weeks. He and WdP will miss the Racng game.
    For the over the hill and the past-it, nothing is impossible.

  25. #738
    Nagle and Felix Jones back off the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomond78 View Post
    Nagle and Felix Jones back off the list.

    Latest Injury Updates
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    Leamy Limps Out Of Ulster Game
    29 December 2011, 12:10 pm
    By The Editor

    Denis Leamy has been ruled out of contention for a place in the Munster squad for tomorrow's game with Ulster after aggravating and old injury (hip) in training.
    He had been named along with Sean Scanlon (shoulder) in the extended squad announced for this game but withdrew from training in Cork on Wednesday. Like Scanlon the injuries will be re-assessed early next week but at this stage neither are ruled out of contention with the Benetton Treviso game in mind. Declan Cusack is another who has a shoulder injury keeping him sidelined just now bringing the number of walking wounded to eleven.
    Good news however is that Peter O'Mahony (jaw) is expected back in time for the Treviso game,Mike Sherry (ankle) has resumed light training (jogging), Felix Jones (foot) is looking at a return sometime in late January/early February while Troy Smith (knee) and David Wallace (knee) are on schedule for a return in February.
    Nothing can be confirmed about a return date for Jerry Flannery (calf) with Doug Howlett(achilles,6-8 months) gone for the season and Darragh Hurley (back injury) looking at up to four months out.


    Just to reflect on the above - since that notice, Denis Leamy, David Wallace, Jerry Flannery, Darragh Hurley have all retired through injury, though optimistic noises were being made about most. Troy Smith and Sean Scanlon are out injured again. Felix Jones only just back this weekend, Hmmmm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isola ciarrai View Post
    Latest Injury Updates
    Can't find the old thread
    Leamy Limps Out Of Ulster Game
    29 December 2011, 12:10 pm
    By The Editor

    Denis Leamy has been ruled out of contention for a place in the Munster squad for tomorrow's game with Ulster after aggravating and old injury (hip) in training.
    He had been named along with Sean Scanlon (shoulder) in the extended squad announced for this game but withdrew from training in Cork on Wednesday. Like Scanlon the injuries will be re-assessed early next week but at this stage neither are ruled out of contention with the Benetton Treviso game in mind. Declan Cusack is another who has a shoulder injury keeping him sidelined just now bringing the number of walking wounded to eleven.
    Good news however is that Peter O'Mahony (jaw) is expected back in time for the Treviso game,Mike Sherry (ankle) has resumed light training (jogging), Felix Jones (foot) is looking at a return sometime in late January/early February while Troy Smith (knee) and David Wallace (knee) are on schedule for a return in February.
    Nothing can be confirmed about a return date for Jerry Flannery (calf) with Doug Howlett(achilles,6-8 months) gone for the season and Darragh Hurley (back injury) looking at up to four months out.


    Just to reflect on the above - since that notice, Denis Leamy, David Wallace, Jerry Flannery, Darragh Hurley have all retired through injury, though optimistic noises were being made about most. Troy Smith and Sean Scanlon are out injured again. Felix Jones only just back this weekend, Hmmmm.
    Scanlon and Jones injuries are different ones from the ones above, in Scanlons case it was actually a knock on his back that he picked up ages ago playing with Con which was aggravated and needed surgery this season. Jones was foot in that piece, he had shoulder reconstruction at the beginning of the summer. Troy Smith is one I would be worried about, 3 cruciate injuries in 18 months or so 2 on the same knee I dont know about this one. Anyone know which cruciate he has done this time??

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    RoG out of Edinburgh game

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    O'Connell Comes Through Unscathed
    15 October 2012, 3:40 pm
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    Paul O'Connell completed his first hour of rugby for Munster since May after lining out against Racing Metro on Saturday and reports no ill effects from the experience.



    It means he will be expected to lend considerable support to Munster’s effort against Edinburgh in Thomond Park on Sunday, ko 12.45. The news of Ronan O’Gara (hamstring) is not so good after having a scan today and it is expected that he will not be fit to take part in the game at the weekend.
    Donncha O’Callaghan is reported to be progressing well in his recovery from his hamstring strain he sustained in the Leinster game but will need to come through training this week before a decision can be made on his participation, and the same can be said for Niall Ronan (groin).
    Further good news from the weekend matches is that Felix Jones took a full part in the British and Irish Cup victory over Plymouth Albion and could be in the mix for the Edinburgh game, as could Ian Nagle who also made a return to action in England on Saturday.
    Two others who will come into Rob Penney’s consideration are Luke O’Dea and Johne Murphy, the latter travelled to Paris as back-up at the weekend while O’Dea has recovered from a bout of illness which forced him to miss out on any rugby.
    The following injured players are continuing with their rehabilitation: James Coughlan (groin), Ivan Dineen (groin), Keith Earls (groin), Sean Scanlon (back).
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  30. #743
    How bad is Cawlin's groin does anyone know? He's been out a bit now and I thought I read on another thread that there are doubts over the 3rd and 4th HEC games. Anyone any inside scoop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyFantastic View Post
    O'Connell Comes Through Unscathed
    15 October 2012, 3:40 pm
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    Further good news from the weekend matches is that Felix Jones took a full part in the British and Irish Cup victory over Plymouth Albion and could be in the mix for the Edinburgh game, as could Ian Nagle who also made a return to action in England on Saturday.
    I thought Nagle was excluded from our HEC panel a few weeks ago? (Due to his shoulder injury)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterfordlad View Post
    I thought Nagle was excluded from our HEC panel a few weeks ago? (Due to his shoulder injury)
    He was indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy View Post
    How bad is Cawlin's groin does anyone know? He's been out a bit now and I thought I read on another thread that there are doubts over the 3rd and 4th HEC games. Anyone any inside scoop?
    I'm sure I said on the RM match thread he is miles off yet. Not even close.
    Otaga Daily Times 2/5/2012
    Taz-Where did you get that information as I have seen nowhere that he(Penney) was ruled out?
    Editor - The writer stands by the Penney information.
    Otaga Daily Times 3/5/2012
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    - This article originally said Rob Penney had missed out on the Munster coaching job. That information was incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taz View Post
    I'm sure I said on the RM match thread he is miles off yet. Not even close.
    Balls. I had no idea it was that bad. Did he tear the muscle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taz View Post
    I'm sure I said on the RM match thread he is miles off yet. Not even close.
    And why should we take your word for it??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy View Post
    Balls. I had no idea it was that bad. Did he tear the muscle?
    It was said 8-12 weeks by MR ,that was enough for me.
    Otaga Daily Times 2/5/2012
    Taz-Where did you get that information as I have seen nowhere that he(Penney) was ruled out?
    Editor - The writer stands by the Penney information.
    Otaga Daily Times 3/5/2012
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    - This article originally said Rob Penney had missed out on the Munster coaching job. That information was incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lactose intolerant View Post
    And why should we take your word for it??
    Because MR said it as well?
    Otaga Daily Times 2/5/2012
    Taz-Where did you get that information as I have seen nowhere that he(Penney) was ruled out?
    Editor - The writer stands by the Penney information.
    Otaga Daily Times 3/5/2012
    Editor-
    - This article originally said Rob Penney had missed out on the Munster coaching job. That information was incorrect.

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