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Rumour has it muldowney to france and heenan back home to nz. one thing is nearly definite. both will not be in connacht next seasonShelflife wrote: Grenoble interested in Muldowney , who apparently has expressed an interest in a new challenge in the French league .
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Munster are the big worry, as has been mentioned above. The irfu don't mind us playing in the HC, but they won't allow it at the expense of Munster. If we make it at the expense of Munster I could see the irfu intentionally starving us of funds to ensure Munster get bumped up one spot in the league. For all the progress we've made we won't be allowed make that progress at the expense of the big three, from both a financial and reputational point of view it's damaging.
Take henshaw, aly and Jake this year out this season and bundee and McCarthy next year and you've torn the heart out of our team and we'll be down struggling with dragons to be the not-worst-non-Italian team.
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“I wanna f#*kin' win, I wanna f#*kin' win..............BADLY”
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With all due respect to Eoin Griffin, the team has moved on quite a bit since he was last here, so he will have much to prove.
The silence and the online rumours are concerning.
Who we retain and sign will say a lot about Connacht's future intent and ambition.
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It's hard to foresee anything except Connacht being put back in our place to keep that clown college on the road.
It all could've been so different if Robbie chose to stay.
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clanman wrote: I think the Muldowneys have settled in well here in Galway which must be a factor, if he does move on will he get Champions Cup rugby, of course it could be a money move to a rich mid-table french side and I would'nt begrudge him that.
Another year here and few quid extra to stay on, I think he might be persuaded.
Not sure about Heenan, for a young guy I think he's got a very clear path for himself. Unfortunately his body just can't seem to cope with the physicality of NH rugby or he's just been incredibly unlucky. He'd be better off playing in SH where the emphasis is not so much on the physical part of the game. I hope he stays and maybe adapts his game a bit to allow himself to play regularily.
There is a small chance that there is more than a bit of gamesmanship intended by this interest from the Grenoble camp with a European 1/4 Final ahead between the two clubs (the thought seem to have crossed FCG's own supporters minds. Try to make one of our leading players lose focus by showing interest in signing.... Berch is no fool...
While realistically Aly is probably looking at a final contract, I'd be pretty sure he'll want to be somewhere where he will definitely get game time and be part of the leadership team. The length of the contract more than the salary will be the the deciding factor I believe. With his young family in mind, even if we can get close'ish moneywise over a longer period I think (hope) he'll stay...
With regards to our other second row options...
Roux/Dillane are locked in for
What argument is left to retain Qualter? Really he should have gone abroad years back if he's hungry for a pro career.
Browner,nothing wrong with ability/commitment but can he stay fit if the's given another contract..?
Marshall has the same issues...?
Maybe another year for both t prove they can stay healthy long enough to show the form that warrants a longer contract..
O'Brien won't be a pro second row. He'll be a Big George a stop gap but primarily a back row.
We have some very big shoes to fill in next season or two at No.6. Like to think Mul will prepare SOB2 for that job....
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Benji wrote:
pinky wrote:
Just Qualter (and SOB2 if we see him as a lock), but note that Browne, Marshall and Qualter are all out of contract too.ConnachtCows wrote: 2nd Row: Quinn Roux, Andrew Browne, Ben Marshall, Ultan Dillane
That's 2 players for each position, presuming I haven't forgotten anyone, which I'm sure I have
From the horse's mouth, The IRFU see Sob as a secondrow of the future. Great to see the young lad get some games at 6 while he develops physically.
While I realise I of all people shouldn't be calling someone on a lack of stature, but at 6'4" isn't he a bit of a shortarse as locks go?
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pinky wrote:
Just Qualter (and SOB2 if we see him as a lock), but note that Browne, Marshall and Qualter are all out of contract too.ConnachtCows wrote: 2nd Row: Quinn Roux, Andrew Browne, Ben Marshall, Ultan Dillane
That's 2 players for each position, presuming I haven't forgotten anyone, which I'm sure I have
From the horse's mouth, The IRFU see Sob as a secondrow of the future. Great to see the young lad get some games at 6 while he develops physically.
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Just Qualter (and SOB2 if we see him as a lock), but note that Browne, Marshall and Qualter are all out of contract too.ConnachtCows wrote: 2nd Row: Quinn Roux, Andrew Browne, Ben Marshall, Ultan Dillane
That's 2 players for each position, presuming I haven't forgotten anyone, which I'm sure I have
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ConnachtCows wrote: I
Number 7: Fox Matamua and Connolly
2nd Row: Quinn Roux, Andrew Browne, Ben Marshall, Ultan Dillane
Fox is our only other out and out openside really
Connolly is a 6, McKeon and Masterson are 8's - all 3 well capable of playing openside but wasn't it Craggy Island Podcast that highlighted Connacht have higher win ratio when a natural openside is at 7:
65% Win Ratio with Heenan, Fox or Falloon
35% Win Ratio with McKeon, Masterson or Connolly
How is Rory Moloney doing these days?
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