The Anti Rugby Football Thread Pt 2

Jaysus. I know accidents can happen at any time but that is awful.

Pal of mine broke vertebrae playing GAA. Made a full recovery but he was lucky.

Lads posting about a tournament three years away. Must be absolute box office

Beats a World Cup quarter final anyway.

Not a great headline for the week thatā€™s in it

Interesting piece by recently retired Wasps lockā€¦ He makes the same point you do. The pro game is the real issue here

Sweep sweep

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Even Ronan O Gara is getting on the bandwagon.

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:clap::clap::clap:

Please God the restrictions will be lifted and the long suffering Thomond Park faithful will get to see Liam McCarthy paraded again, just like in 2018.

God knows it has been a while since their own team won some silverware. You couldnā€™t begrudge them a bit of success.

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@BruidheanChaorthainn will be seething reading that :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Iā€™d say Munster are in their best shape since 08. There is some savage underage players coming through.

Hope heā€™s a better hurling expert than he is a horsey one.

Bodes well for Irish rugby in general if that proves to be true. Leinster producing a plethora of players too. Canā€™t see us getting past a world cup quarter-final in 2023 with Andy Farrell in charge though.

The West Cork conveyor belt is pumping out a good few decent prospects for Munster

The academy as a whole is now motoring. Dont know if theyā€™ll win anything this year but definitely in the next 2/3 years. Some cracking players

He had good horses.
He just didnā€™t like paying for them.

I was thinking more of the backing of them.

He doesnā€™t like paying for kitchens either.

Fuck sake :laughing:

ROG's La Rochelle among French trio awarded walkovers

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