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by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:00 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

DOB wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:52 pm
Ulsters Red Hand wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:48 pm
irishrugbyua wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:39 pm

doesnt look like it
You’ll just have to make do with Barrett and Snyman. Tough times.

Alternatively we should shit prop swap and give you Marty back for Byrne :thumbup:
Be delighted to have Marty back, tbf.
No thanks unless he is going back to play for Barnhall
by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:58 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

looks like no NIQ props in the provinces next season. Leinster not signing an NIQ TH anymore? Not replacing Kitshoff at Ulster is monumentally stupid, sending Ed Byrne up here isn't suddenly going to make him a live option for Ireland nor is it going to do anything Ulster than making the Ulster squ...
by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:40 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Women's 6 Nations 2024 thread
Replies: 380
Views: 9462

Re: Women's 6 Nations 2024 thread

How many girls could be tempted by the cash being offered to that one-too-many Barrett that's being brought over? How many women's coaches? Or are you saying that Irish girls are much too nice to play rugby? :lol: How many Barretts are coming over and replacing another NIQ coming for a whole 6 mont...
by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 23, 2024 11:27 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

The 42 suggesting Ulster are looking at Byrne as a direct replacement for Kitshoff, serious downgrade. Byrne is a washed up nothing player. It’d be doubtful if he gets ahead of Warwick TBH. This is the problem with signing players from Leinster. Usually it’s just the rejects. Milne, McCarthy & Boyl...
by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 23, 2024 11:01 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Hearing Lasisi and ben murphy to Connacht

Jack murphy, Ed byrne, Willhem de klerk and Berman to Ulster

Cosgrove off not sure where.
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:22 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Aviva Stadium Tickets
Replies: 3
Views: 187

Re: Aviva Stadium Tickets

The Autumn international tickets generally go on sale to the public but NZ game will sell very fast and tickets will be pricey.
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:00 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Women's 6 Nations 2024 thread
Replies: 380
Views: 9462

Re: Women's 6 Nations 2024 thread

I am going to twickenham this weekend with about 100 people from the club my daughter is at. Looking forward to it. But for the long term growth there has to be a chance Ireland will win (besides a massive upset). The growth has been great but part of the enjoyment in sport is jeopardy. Hopefully t...
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 2:15 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

lorcanoworms wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:44 pm Cormac Foley was ok.
As a winger that is the problem with a 6/2 bench.
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:58 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby
Replies: 146229
Views: 7916985

Re: Rugby NAMA thread Revisited Rugby

I've said for years that the RSA needs to run a serious media campaign on motorway driving. How to use lanes and overtake. Clear the overtaking lanes to serve the purpose for which they're designed, and it'll eliminate the opportunity for people to choose to attempt dangerous manoeuvres. Agree but ...
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:38 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Unfortunately the halfbacks who should have given a bit of cohesion to the game weren't very good and some of the young players such as Osborne and Brownlee were, simply, awful. Both very young of course but if Brownlee is going to Munster I'm not sure that he'll be that much of a loss from what I'...
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:46 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

The passing was shockingly bad on Saturday. He’s usually a bit better than that. Was a truly awful Leinster performance, I’d say there were killings at the team meeting today Worst bit is, that with a bit of composure, Leinster could have been right in that match. Did you see the match stats? Whate...
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:37 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Rugbynut2 wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 5:07 pm You would think a URC would be high priority given their underfunded neighbours are the current holders.
We can't all just get humiliated in Europe each season so we can concentrate on the URC.
by Luckycharmer
Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:34 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

If that's a shoulder injury for Osbourne , then he could miss the semi final You know it's his brother? He had an absolute mare in his cameo, all over the place in defence for 2nd try, threw intercept for 3rd try than off injured. Mangan was not quick as I thought on the chase back for 2nd try firs...
by Luckycharmer
Sat Apr 20, 2024 8:41 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

waguser wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 12:34 am
Luckycharmer wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:53 pm
CM11 wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:36 pm Not sure about the uproar regarding the last penalty. Looks like a deliberate knock on to me?
Except no conclusive evidence he even touched the ball.
Just seen a conclusive angle on Twitter. Fairly clear. Knocked on first deliberately. Hair's breath but clear.
Fair enough :thumbup:
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:32 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Winnie wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:30 pm
earl the beaver wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:28 pm
Luckycharmer wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:53 pm

Except no conclusive evidence he even touched the ball.
Looked to me like he touched the ball on the replay and TMO and ref agreed.
LC is just raging that Ulster won
Raging :lol:
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:18 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Not sure about the uproar regarding the last penalty. Looks like a deliberate knock on to me? Except no conclusive evidence he even touched the ball. You think the TMO only looked at the pics we saw and didn't check for whether he touched it? So you saying there is conclusive evidence he touched it...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:53 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

CM11 wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:36 pm Not sure about the uproar regarding the last penalty. Looks like a deliberate knock on to me?
Except no conclusive evidence he even touched the ball.
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:50 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Winnie wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:37 pm Who do we reckon is more raging Ulster won luckycharmer or Theflier?
Oh I am seething :lol: Sure you probably have forgotten the game by tomorrow ;)
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:59 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

One of the biggest hometown decisions seen in a long time. How did they not check Cooney knock on from lineout before Ulster try? Doak was horrendous it was harder to miss touch than hit line for early peno, so slow in everything he does. Stockdale awful till last 5 mins dropped 2 kicks under zero p...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:52 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Looked like it hit McIlroys elbow. We certainly don't deserve that. The good thing about being as shit as this Ulster team, is games against teams like Cardiff are genuine nail biters :lol: Didn't you hockey them in Cardiff recently. We basically had a second string side out. Sheridan is going to b...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:43 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!
Replies: 70
Views: 820

Re: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!

It would be very harsh on the fans, you'd be hard pushed to find a Lunster in this day and age. Remember when all the kids were Man Utd supporters and now they’re all Man City supporters. Fickle fuckers I have a few mates who are Blackburn rovers fans :lol: The f**king dickheads If they are still B...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:14 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!
Replies: 70
Views: 820

Re: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!

Theflier wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:09 pm One off game in the sun selling out is great, but week to week leinsters support is pretty shit
Just under 175k tickets sold for previous 2 and this game combined says differently!
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:12 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!
Replies: 70
Views: 820

Re: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!

the thread title calls leinster the most supported club. there is a big difference between a club side and a provincial side which represents a much greater area. How many Premiership clubs are there in London? Also, it'll come as a huge surprise to the successful soccer clubs that instead of havin...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:07 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!
Replies: 70
Views: 820

Re: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!

What's the difference? Leo Cullen refers to Leinster as a club, that's good enough for me. No need to word police. the thread title calls leinster the most supported club. there is a big difference between a club side and a provincial side which represents a much greater area. How many Premiership ...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:29 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Nice team. Great to have Ngatai back. Still light in the back 3 though it seems. Lot of experience among the forwards on the bench if the game is in the balance. I wonder have Gunne and Culhane travelled? Would be nice to see them get a bit of gametime next week. Looking forward to seeing Mangan. A...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:26 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

anonymous_joe wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:55 pm
triplebogey wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:52 pm Officially sold out. Remarkable.

https://twitter.com/leinsterrugby/statu ... 8872449368
It's a disgrace. Some of those fans should be forced down to Munster.
To Hell or to Munster!!
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:10 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!
Replies: 70
Views: 820

Leinster Worlds best supported club team- The people's team!

82,300 tickets sold in 36 hours for the European semi final. Nearly 175k tickets sold for 3 European fixtures. They really are the team of the people! ;)
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 2:49 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

15: Ciarán Frawley (82) 14: Rob Russell (28) 13: Liam Turner (27) 12: Charlie Ngatai (22) 11: Andrew Osborne (1) 10: Harry Byrne (64) 9: Luke McGrath (206) 1: Cian Healy (273) 2: Lee Barron (16) 3: Thomas Clarkson (36) 4: Brian Deeny (16) 5: Jason Jenkins (34) 6: Diarmuid Mangan (1) 7: Scott Penny ...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:46 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

List them. Presuming you mean professional era. You had Simon Shawe and have currently John McKee. Munster have had Chris Farrell. Connacht have had Willie Faloon, Jonny Murphy, Conor Carey etc So you complain that other provinces dont give you good players (but dont acknowledge its Ulsters fault f...
by Luckycharmer
Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:46 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

CM11 wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:41 am
irishrugbyua wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:40 am 65k tickets sold :shock:
That's mad. Didn't think I'd have to rush to get tickets. Might lose out at this rate!
Leinster nearly more popular that Taylor swift :lol: How many tickets will saints get allocated?
by Luckycharmer
Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:37 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

I'm estimating about 30k tickets gone so far, maybe a bit under. General sale tomorrow and 2 more weeks to sell them. If the bottom tier+premium is totally full I think that'll be a good outcome. I wonder how many upper tier tickets they'll need to think they'll sell to commit to opening it. Don't ...
by Luckycharmer
Thu Apr 18, 2024 4:45 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Assuming they're going sell 60k tickets as it stands... Were they to cut €10 off the cat 1,2 and 3 tickets to 65, 45 and 28 euros respectively they'd lose the guts of 500k... Which they'd recoup if the sold an extra 10k tickets as a result..everything after that would be a net gain. Got 2 tickets t...
by Luckycharmer
Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:10 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Jordie Barrett to Leinster !
Replies: 201
Views: 5319

Re: Jordie Barrett to Leinster !

Well it was one of the schools had a big island looking fucker taking the boys Pretty sure it was castle knock but all those private paying schools roll into one after a while So you made it up? Def was not Castleknock - you also realise if he is island looking like you claim he probably wasn't Kiw...
by Luckycharmer
Wed Apr 17, 2024 4:21 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Jordie Barrett to Leinster !
Replies: 201
Views: 5319

Re: Jordie Barrett to Leinster !

Ah come on now The schools that produce the vast majority of the Irish and Leinster teams are private paying schools that have money to burn I can remember going down with my son to Castleknock on medallion year and they had a fúcking kiwi coach and castleknock aren’t even one of the big rugby scho...
by Luckycharmer
Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:48 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: Jordie Barrett to Leinster !
Replies: 201
Views: 5319

Re: Jordie Barrett to Leinster !

It's the trickle-down system, so. IF anything its the exact opposite. Schools being the bedrock (get next to no IRFU funding) feeding the systems above. The whole IRFU set up is devoted to the national team. You're confusing it with the spiv model where the union hopes private clubs - who get no mo...
by Luckycharmer
Wed Apr 17, 2024 1:50 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Not a chance there’s 107 schools in NI playing rugby. That’s over half the schools. I presume some primary schools play rugby as well. In 2022/23 there were 1,079 schools in Northern Ireland, compared with 1,178 in 2010/11. The majority of these schools are primary schools, of which there were 794 ...
by Luckycharmer
Wed Apr 17, 2024 1:31 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

The solution is simple. Munster, Ulster, and, to a lesser extent, Connacht need to get their acts together. This. Leinster can probably help. As has been suggested, there ought to be some sharing of IP between the provinces, and no, Leinster’s big advantage isn’t having some fancy private schools. ...
by Luckycharmer
Wed Apr 17, 2024 11:00 am
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Munster myths dispelled mainly by Redder about Leinster having advantage of most of their players going to fee paying single sex (bit weird) schools. Munster team that started against Saints and were the players came from, 9 Munster lads 6 went to fee paying schools, over half went to single sex sch...
by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 16, 2024 5:45 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Dublin GAA is multiples the size of Leinster rugby in Dublin, within 2 miles of St Marys/Terenure RFCs who both struggle to put out 4/5 senior adult rugby teams. There are a number of huge GAA clubs including one that puts out over 100 teams each week. They are also going to building a new state of...
by Luckycharmer
Tue Apr 16, 2024 5:20 pm
Forum: Rugby Forum
Topic: The Official Irish Rugby Thread
Replies: 528545
Views: 28780048

Re: The Official Irish Rugby Thread

Professionalism. Gotta love it. Also, importantly, the need to accurately value tradition within the system. I'm far from sure that's been done. If it had been, then Munster, for example, would likely be based out of Cork. Demographics and potential upside vs tradition. TP would have been modernize...