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  1. #31
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    I'd have Barnes back in at 13, and leave Tokula out. It's a bit of a waste putting the new guy in there, and Barnes needs a game.

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    Our team likely to be 1.Wilkinson 2.Flavin 3.Loughney 4.Swift 5.McCarthy 6.Mick Kearney 7.Ofisa 8.Muldoon 9.Murphy 10.Nikora 11.TOH 12.Fa'afili/Tonetti 13.Griffin 14.Vainikolo 15.Duffy

    Naoupu broke his hand in training so he's out for awhile. Ofisa is doubtful but if fit will start.

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    I'd like to see Barnes back at 13 as well. I'd particluarly like to see him up against Griffin. Griffin looks an excellent young player, but i think if Barnes gets a bit stronger he could be a very handy player for us.

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    have connaught announced an extended squad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colliniho View Post
    have connaught announced an extended squad?
    No we don't tend to do that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colliniho View Post
    have connaught announced an extended squad?
    Not sure Connacht have an extended squad.
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    Munster: F Jones; D Hurley, J Murphy, L Mafi, S Zebo; I Keatley, T O'Leary; W du Preez, D Varley, BJ Botha; I Nagle, M O'Driscoll capt; Dave O'Callaghan, D Wallace, J Coughlan.

    Replacements: M Sherry, M Horan, S Archer, B Holland, T O'Donnell, D Williams, S Deasy, L O'Dea.
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  10. #38
    Decent team that. I hope we kick their asses around the dogtrack.

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    beat me to it
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/news/10272.php
    So...
    01 - WDP
    02 - DV
    03 - JBJ
    04 - IN
    05 - MOD
    06 - DOC2.0
    07 - DW
    08 - JC
    09 - TOL
    10 - IK
    11 - SZ
    12 - LM
    13 - JM???
    14 - D Hurley
    15 - FJ
    Subs: MS, MH, SA, BH, TOD, DW, SD, LOD

    And it's confirmed, Mafi to Perpingan and Johne to play centre
    I guess that really does show where Tokula lies in the pecking order.
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    Decent team that. I hope we kick their asses around the dogtrack.
    Reported to the RSPCA.
    They need those asses to get home.
    well looka

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    Munster: F Jones; D Hurley, J Murphy, L Mafi, S Zebo; I Keatley, T O'Leary; W du Preez, D Varley, BJ Botha; I Nagle, M O'Driscoll capt; Dave O'Callaghan, D Wallace, J Coughlan.

    Replacements: M Sherry, M Horan, S Archer, B Holland, T O'Donnell, D Williams, S Deasy, L O'Dea.
    Couple of really good calls by Tony there. Great to see Murphy given a chance again at OC - Tokula nowhere to be seen! Right call putting Hurley on the wing and having LO'D on the bench. Would have preferred Sherry to start, but Varls hasn't played in an age. Good choice dropping Holland and promoting Nagle - this is his chance to start fullfilling the potential of the Aussie game. Happy to see 2.0 @6 ahead of Holland and let's all hope Wally can put in a good 60-70 minute shift!!!

    Gwan Munster!!!

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    Bit disappointed that we are starting the two South African props, I thought this would be a good chance to give the young guys some gametime. I guess it's to get them back in good form for the two big games come up, but if one of them gets a knock we're in ****.

    Johnny Murphy is getting shunted into the center again, which is a shame too. I guess it's just in case of a disaster and we need him to cover there.

    Great to see Wallace starting, and Nagle.

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    Looks weak. Must win game. Tight run-in. Every point matters. Young boys. Jumpers for goalposts. Enduring image.
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    Someone said last week though that Tokula was heavily strapped up playing in the A's v development match last week.
    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.
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    Connacht XV to face Munster (The Sportsground – Saturday 24th March – ko 19.45)
    15 Gavin Duffy (C)
    14 Kyle Tonetti
    13 Eoin Griffin
    12 Henry Fa’afili
    11 Tiernan O’Halloran
    10 Miah Nikora
    09 Frank Murphy
    01 Brett Wilkinson
    02 Ethienne Reynecke
    03 Ronan Loughney
    04 Michael Swift
    05 Mike McCarthy
    06 Mick Kearney
    07 Ray Ofisa
    08 John Muldoon

    16 Adrian Flavin
    17 Finlay Bealham
    18 Rodney Ah You
    19 Eoin McKeon
    20 Eoghan Grace
    21 Paul O’Donohoe
    22 Matthew Jarvis
    23 Dave McSharry

  19. #46
    We really are stuck for centres, aren't we? I was hoping we'd seen the last of Johne Murphy in there.
    He's a decent winger, but we've seen enough evidence to say that he is NOT a centre.
    Some good calls in there though. Hurley's playing great stuff this season and deserves his start.
    I like our second row and back row too. There's quality in that team.

    We need to win this one.
    We'll have to uncuff him and "de-dildo" him, obviously... Smash up the furniture like he was chasing you all rapey. Fortunately, he's Italian so that shouldn't be too hard to sell.

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    Full strength team based on who was available. That backline should be a wake up call to anyone who still thinks we are "well stocked at centre". Johnne should not be anywhere near the 13 jersey based on his performances there last year and we are only one injury at centre away from being on a very sticky wicket. Barnes may still not be fit and (along with his addition to the Heineken squad) that is confirmation that O'Dea is ahead of Tokula now
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    Quote Originally Posted by McCloud View Post
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    Munster: F Jones; D Hurley, J Murphy, L Mafi, S Zebo; I Keatley, T O'Leary; W du Preez, D Varley, BJ Botha; I Nagle, M O'Driscoll capt; Dave O'Callaghan, D Wallace, J Coughlan.

    Replacements: M Sherry, M Horan, S Archer, B Holland, T O'Donnell, D Williams, S Deasy, L O'Dea.
    Good team considering whats available. Good to see wally, nagle doc2 and coughlan start. Murphy will do a job at centre.
    Looking forward to it more now that ive seen the team.

    G'wan munster!!!

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    Great to see Wally starting alright, I got an awful fright when I heard he limped off playing for the A team last week. Good to see Nagle get a start too, it would be good to see him hit a few rucks and make a difference at the break down because I don't think there's any doubt about how good he is in the air. Dissapointed Barnes isn't fit, but I do think Murphy is a better 3rd choice OC than Tukola (what in ainm Dé was he signed for??).
    In my opinion if Felix doesn't have an absolute stormer at FB then Hurley should be back starting at 15 for the Leinster game. Felix has been good since he game back, and did well to finished off a few tries but he's also made mistakes and more importantly Hurley has been a revelation this year. His ability to hand off tacklers and especially 3 or 4 unbelieable off loads in the tackle, directly lead to tries in big games and I don't think Felix has shown enough to take the jersey off him yet. Felix is a deadly player and runs beautiful support lines, so I've no problem with him starting the last few games to see if he can get back into form, but for me unless he's very very good tomorrow night I'd stick with Hurley.

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    Munster bring the best team available to Galway, Should be a good game if the weather holds up.
    Griffen V Murphy will be interesting. The scrum battle will be good. Wilko and Botha will be good.
    Looking forward to this should be a great crowd.
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    After the Aironi fiasco we need a big performance tomorrow. I haven't been at a match in Galway in a few years (it's a long way from Waterford) so really looking forward to it
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    Where's the best vantage point in the Sportsgrounds to watch a rugby match? Trap 6?

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    Strap yourself onto the hare. Excellent thrill after a few pints
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cooper Clarke View Post
    Where's the best vantage point in the Sportsgrounds to watch a rugby match? Trap 6?
    Ride around on the hare.
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cooper Clarke View Post
    Where's the best vantage point in the Sportsgrounds to watch a rugby match? Trap 6?
    The old main stand. I'll keep an eye out for ya
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    Jeebus it is like Christmas, I am so excited! The weight of the 6Notions is off my shoulders and the real Rugby is on again. Do not disappoint me, Munster.
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    The Skeff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed7890 View Post
    Bit disappointed that we are starting the two South African props, I thought this would be a good chance to give the young guys some gametime. I guess it's to get them back in good form for the two big games come up, but if one of them gets a knock we're in ****.

    Johnny Murphy is getting shunted into the center again, which is a shame too. I guess it's just in case of a disaster and we need him to cover there.

    Great to see Wallace starting, and Nagle.

    Going back to the old Munster maxim win the game first, remember Aironi.

    Delighted to see Nagle start, if we can get the 60 or 70 minutes out of Wally that would be great indeed.

    As Boo-Boo said great to get the distraction that is Ireland out of the way and back to the proper stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taz View Post
    Someone said last week though that Tokula was heavily strapped up playing in the A's v development match last week.

    http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=pla...2p-C9Bg&zoom=1

    This week he'll be strapped up like this fella...

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    Botha+Du Preez probably going to play next 3 weeks in a row so.
    Otaga Daily Times 2/5/2012
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    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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