TheOutdoorThreadmill
Poster of Savage Greatness.
You're worse to be replying to Scrooge McDuckOh that's right.
And not one single Leinster player is off injured.
You're worse to be replying to Scrooge McDuckOh that's right.
And not one single Leinster player is off injured.
Murray … woeful.
Carbery … beyond woeful.
N Scannell … going backwards
Earl and Zebo … ancient
No tight head
Another backrower gone for next season.
Rowntree has some job on his hands, at least Prendegast has Healy and Crowley to work with.
There isn't any part of it untrue and it's the reality of how things have been getting worse over the years....sad really!I just found this on boards and I think this sums Munster up nicely :
The most Munster result ever, so typical of them over the last number of years. Need a result to progress, to win a trophy, to get an easier knockout game or whatever is on the line and typical Munster they bottle it. Gutless,inept performance.
The hard luck feel among Munster fans after they threw the game away against Toulouse sums it up. Munster lost a game they should have won and all you hear is brave, unlucky Munster.
So many rejects from Leinster are hugely important players for Munster - Conway, Carberry, Loughman etc.
3 points fav with the books tonight & Munster lose by 10 points.
No doubt Munster will focus on how strong Leinsters 2nd/3rd string is, instead of looking inwards. Or if they do look inwards its Van Graans fault, even though Munster have been nearly men even before him.
The fact POM is so hugely revered in Munster says it all, a good, honest player over the years and thats about it - never won a trophy with Munster. Sad to see the standards & expectations slip so much from the Munster teams of old.
Can't see it improving much from next season.
The nearly men, they should copyright that.
Plural,both of them.Scannell would struggle in the A.I.L. as he is always well out of his depth
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