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sea_point wrote: Keatley will come into that Mix also...
...and didn't Munster do well to sign him up before Sexton announced he was leaving?
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Droptheclaw wrote: Sexton: he's off to Racing Metro for 2 years, at 750k a season. Nice salary, jeez!
So, given the IRFU's policy, and the fact that Sexton has blown them off, where does this leave Kidney?
I am hoping it will help speed the departure of ROG from the international side and help Madigan, Jackson and potentially Hanrahan (although he's a great 12) step up.
Keatley will come into that Mix also...
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It should of course be stated that what Jonny did is far worse and nothing like McCarthy leaving Connacht for Leinster.
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So, given the IRFU's policy, and the fact that Sexton has blown them off, where does this leave Kidney?
I am hoping it will help speed the departure of ROG from the international side and help Madigan, Jackson and potentially Hanrahan (although he's a great 12) step up.
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@leinsterrugby Jonathon Sexton move to France expected to be confirmed shortly #rterugby
Hearing strong rumours from a number of good sources @leinsterrugby Jonathon Sexton will sign a contract with a French club #rterugby
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BIG rugby news to break later today i'm told... Involves a current Leinster player with Munster routes heading to France!!!! #allegedly
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boy wonder is leaving them. big big shock
The Irish Times - Friday, January 25, 2013
Conway closes in on move from Leinster to Munster
GERRY THORNLEY
Andrew Conway, a standout performer for the Irish Under-20s when scoring five tries in both the 2010 and 2011 Junior World Cups, is on the verge of making one of the more intriguing moves of the professional era by leaving his native Leinster at the end of the season to join Munster.
The Dublin-born 21-year-old looked set for a rapid rise through the ranks with Leinster after a celebrated under-age career with Blackrock, Leinster and the Ireland schools and under-20 sides, but in his fourth season with Leinster has evidently become a little frustrated at playing just 30 times for the province in that timespan (scoring five tries).
Ankle and neck injuries, coupled with his back-to-back summer campaigns at Junior World Cups, prevented him from an extended pre-season until last summer, but despite his own hopes that this season would mark a breakthrough, he has been confined to just 11 appearances in which he has scored two tries.
Compounding Conway’s frustration at his lack of progress would have been the sight of Simon Zebo and Craig Gilroy overtaking him en route to their first steps in Test rugby. The pacey winger-cum-fullback with an eye for the try line like few recent underage products, Conway had also attracted interest from Connacht and France, with Leinster also keen to retain him.
Following Fionn Carr’s decision to return to Connacht, Conway’s prospective switch to Munster will heighten speculation about the future of the latter’s captain, all-time record try-scorer Doug Howlett, who was due to enter talks with Munster about his future after the completion of the Heineken Cup pool stages, but it is understood no decision has been made.
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Schmidt is a good coach and he'll know that you always aim to win any competition you're in, mess about in the Amlin and it will transfer into their Pro 12 campaign too..
Good point
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connachtexile wrote: Leinster in the Amlin. Has been interesting to see the reaction of the fans on the boards. Some whining but most really want Leinster to have a tilt at this especially with the Final in Dublin. I feel alot better knowing that Leinster are going in to this with an attitude that this is silverware and they want to win it.
The fact that the final is scheduled for Dublin will definitely focus the minds...
Schmidt is a good coach and he'll know that you always aim to win any competition you're in, mess about in the Amlin and it will transfer into their Pro 12 campaign too..
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Reigning champions Leinster have been dealt a decidedly ill-timed blow with the news that ERC European Player of the Year 2012 Rob Kearney is to undergo an operation on his troublesome back and will be sidelined for around 10 weeks, and to compound this, Leinster will also be without the versatile Isa Nacewa for an estimated four to six weeks after he sustained a broken hand in their win over the Scarlets last Saturday.
Fullback getting worse for Leinster. At least Fionn Carr will get more gametime for them.
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