Nope. Jäger tbf to him elected to go a different path himself. Beirne came through the system but was just caught behind other players. That happens. Sport is about opportunity too.
Lucky Munster that Leinster had a system that could produce such an IQ player of that calibre and be available for you to sign down the road.
How did you fund over 20 players from Leinster, from academy to internationals, in the last decade?
How did you fund Synman and De Allende? Those two signings and the funders behind that show off a lot about what is rotten about the Munster support like yourself. Constantly looking for saviours and dopamine hits rather than dosing the nitty gritty.
You tried to claim the massive private schooled investment has nothing to do with it but your then saying Munster benefit from all the players
Leinster produce.
Even your own admitted itâs an absolutely rigged system designed to protect Leinster. When Leinster were crap they got to sign who they want. When they are good the rules changed which continued to allow them sign who they want because they kept losing finals.
Itâs great to have the schools system for sure. Thatâs the same one Gerry Thornley and others were lamenting for years, btw.
Not like Munster donât have their own. It might not be as large, but as I said you can top it up with young Leinster players too.
Incidentally, one of your latest Academy players comes from the Leinster clubs in Ronan Foxe. The Leinster clubs have been producing more players (of a better quality) than the whole of Limerick the last few years. Thereâs your problem right there.
Why didnât the Munster benefactors put money into the grassroots instead of splash signings and corporate boxes (including the 2023 Champions Cup final to cheer on OâGara)?
My source confirms heâd completely lost the dressing room and the other coaches. Many felt the injuries were stemming from the training but he refused to change.
He grew incredibly frustrated with Irfu and it came to a head on Sunday. Apparently the Pom thing was
Never really fixed. I canât imagine they were too impressed when he was named in the Irish squad.(thatâs just my opinion).
Iâd say itâs hardly a good sign Ian Costello is taking over and not Prendergast.
Cooking the books to cement golden era/unparalleled spine, have the murdochs and their money cooking the books and then craig Bellamy. Hows that relevant to your response?
I think itâs odd when you see Munster âfansâ travelling to La Rochelle to support them against Leinster rather than going to the Munster game in Thomond that weekend.