Are there any dates for open training sessions this Summer or what are current training arrangements? Have we to wait for Penney to arrive before we hear?
Are there any dates for open training sessions this Summer or what are current training arrangements? Have we to wait for Penney to arrive before we hear?
\"If you can dream it, you can do it\".
\"To the cowardly and unfaithful, nothing is possible\"
Thanks Dumptruck. What are these sessions normally like? Are they accurate reflections of what stage individuals are at or is it more of a PR exercise?
\"If you can dream it, you can do it\".
\"To the cowardly and unfaithful, nothing is possible\"
It's always a series of articles on MR.ie that I'm delighted to see, highlights the kindness and 'ordinariness' of the lads in the squad when they hit the road for training. They always give huge amounts of time to local kids and big kids alike.
Also a signal it won't be long before the real stuff begins. Hope Penney and Mannix get a real feel for what we are about when they venture into the outlands.
I am the million man.
Couldn't agree more cowboy. I know there's been alot of sarcastic comments made on here lately about watching the lads train and seeing them in the flesh etc... but incentives like this are hugely encouraging and means a great amount to the kids and as you said big kids alike. It's what Munster rugby should continue to be about and fair play to everyone involved in organizing this and the players for continuing to get out and about amongst the smaller communities in the Province.
"We've got to be really careful we get our backyard right before we start looking over the fence."
Rob Penney - Rugby coach and Philosopher
I've been at 2 of them and they were well different.
The first one lasted about an hour or two and included a practice match aswell as scrummaging and lineouts with Mick Gaillimh putting in an appearance in Waterford.
The second one at the start of last season was all running and skills. Nowhere near as PR focused and lasted over 3 hours before any autographs were given.
"The Munster fans are probably the best fans in Europe in any sport" - John Hayes. 26/12/2011 after his last ever match.
As an aside any team training in a three hour block needs their heads read!!!!
Must try and get along to one of these.
http://www.sportsfile.com/more-images/1207135/
Sights for sore eyes.
I might be imagining things, but there is a hell of a lot of rugby balls at that training session. A hell of a lot.
I am the million man.
This is my personal favourite:
http://www.sportsfile.com/id/666252/
"Welcome to Munster."
He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.
Ryan seems to still be training some bit at loose head. Wonder where he'll see more time this season.
http://www.inpho.ie/media/xjS6my5uC9...j7s5t-Z15Vg..a
Archer looks like he's might have a bit more bulk on him
http://www.inpho.ie/media/-S4_WiAf5a...-HpmeaDtB07o.a
Seeing those pictures, I am like super excited.com
"We've got to be really careful we get our backyard right before we start looking over the fence."
Rob Penney - Rugby coach and Philosopher
Whats that coming over the hill? Is it a monster, no its MUNSTEEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!
"We've got to be really careful we get our backyard right before we start looking over the fence."
Rob Penney - Rugby coach and Philosopher
Can I come back inside yet Bull?
"The Munster fans are probably the best fans in Europe in any sport" - John Hayes. 26/12/2011 after his last ever match.
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/news/10631.php
Munster Rugby will continue their pre-season preparations when they head for Tralee RFC on Friday August 3rd for an open training session.
Any planned for Cork in the coming weeks?
Con Artist
http://www.traleerugby.com
It's a morning session in Tralee, on the pitch from about 10.30 for a couple of hours including meet and greet and a session with the summer camp kids, gone by lunch-time. Plenty of parking at the club.
Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music.
Tralee Camp A Success
3 August 2012, 8:04 pm
By The Editor
Despite the bad weather, a night camping in Tralee RFC and an open training session didn't dampen spirits as players hit the ground running this morning with a dedicated Tralee following in full support.
The players started out on Thursday afternoon attending the “High Ropes” activity centre in Killarney before moving on to Tralee where the club members were ready and waiting with Munster flags on display throughout the town and roadside all the way out to the clubhouse.On arrival the squad was broken into teams with players taking part in a competitive cook-out and a tent building exercise – the tents went on to serve as the overnight accommodation.
loads of pictures up as well
http://www.munsterrugby.ie/news/10652.php