Munster Rugby - We DID start the fire (Part 1)

He did. Thought a yellow was very harsh

Full duck or no dinner with the decision really if it was a pen it had to be yellow. Shit defending anyway if he’d stood up he’d have been in a grand position to tackle sweetnam

True

The Claw is bankrupt :cry: Big drop off from him, at one stage when the Sin Bin was flying he must have been raking it in.

The likes of the Claw don’t go bankrupt - that’s just a minor blip…

Didn’t think he ever had much of a stake in the sin bin apart from being a front for it

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What’s the story with the bar on Denmark St?

True, we have been through this before and I think it was you who noted the Cork boyos who owned it.

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They rightly fucked up spelling Iain Blashaw’s name there.

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Gona be a close game. I fancy wasps to do a number on Leinster.

Heaslip is a massive loss. Interesting to see if they will start Carbery at full back I’d say he will get peppered if he does. I’d still fancy Leinster tbh think Wasps are few beats off where they were this time last year

Overrated

Underrated

The heir to Simon Easterbys “does a lot of unseen work” mantle.

Rasse Erasmus seems to be gone already. H7ge blow for Munster if true

Where’s he going, pal?

SA Rugby are said to be eager to repatriate their former High Performance Director, Erasmus, with Netwerk24, via Rapport newspaper, reporting that a five-year deal is on the table.

However, according to a an article on The Independent.ie, published earlier this year, “Rassie has a contract with Munster and won’t travel to South Africa for discussions while doing so well with Munster,” Frikkie Erasmus, Rassie’s lawyer, told rugby365.com.

“Rassie is very happy in Ireland. He doesn’t have to deal with interference as is the case in South Africa. He still has plenty of time left on his contract, which is a very good one.”

A more likely scenario will see Brendan Venter announced as the Bok defence coach this week, now that his Six Nations commitments with Italy have come to an end.

This is the third, if not fourth, story from S.A. that he’s on the way back. Doubt they could afford to pay his wages considering they are broke and hiring him would involve paying off current incumbent and buying himself and assume his right hand man out of his Munster contract.

Top coach though wouldn’t begrudge him if he wanted to take that job. It’s a circus over there though I’d say he will steer a wide course