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| Fixture | Details |
|---|---|
| All times are local | |
| Heineken Cup | |
| Saturday , May 18 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 15 - 16 Toulon | ![]() |
| Sunday , April 28 | |
| Saracens 12 - 24 Toulon | ![]() |
| Saturday , April 27 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 16 - 10 Munster | ![]() |
| Sunday , April 7 | |
| Harlequins 12 - 18 Munster | |
| Toulon 21 - 15 Leicester | |
| Saturday , April 6 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 36 - 14 Montpellier | |
| Saracens 27 - 16 Ulster | |
| More Heineken Cup results | |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saracens | 6 | 23 |
| 2 | Munster | 6 | 20 |
| 3 | Racing Metro Paris | 6 | 12 |
| 4 | Edinburgh | 6 | 0 |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leicester Tigers | 6 | 20 |
| 2 | Toulouse | 6 | 19 |
| 3 | Ospreys | 6 | 12 |
| 4 | Treviso | 6 | 5 |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Harlequins | 6 | 28 |
| 2 | Biarritz | 6 | 15 |
| 3 | Connacht | 6 | 12 |
| 4 | Zebre | 6 | 1 |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ulster | 6 | 23 |
| 2 | Northampton | 6 | 15 |
| 3 | Castres | 6 | 14 |
| 4 | Glasgow Warriors | 6 | 6 |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clermont Auvergne | 6 | 28 |
| 2 | Leinster | 6 | 20 |
| 3 | Exeter | 6 | 9 |
| 4 | Scarlets | 6 | 2 |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Toulon | 6 | 23 |
| 2 | Montpellier | 6 | 22 |
| 3 | Cardiff Blues | 6 | 6 |
| 4 | Sale Sharks | 6 | 4 |
Comments
bokbefok says...
This tour will be like lambs to the slaughter....
Posted 00:58 22nd May 2012
Carpelone says...
@ blametheref
Ireland can target Australia, South Africa and New Zealand can field 2 or 3 teams which should be superior to the best XV of Ireland
Posted 23:09 21st May 2012
Carpelone says...
@ Marzie.
I hear what you say, but I am not convinced.
It should be easier to start a little bit far from the gainline at the beginning, then you can decide waht to do for the subsequent moves.
It seems also that he has leadership in Leinster changing room, the same can not be said when he plays fro Ireland.
I could be simply be that the level of Sexton is club rugby, thing which is doing brilliantly.
I would be pleased to see a super performance from Jonny against the All Blacks, though.
Congratulations again to all Leinster's fans, you should be proud of your boys.
Well done to Ulster too, they run a decent show for quite a while.
Posted 17:11 21st May 2012
blametheref says...
@Bokavenger
At least poorly coached Ireland can match two thirds of the big three SH teams on balance, those being Australia and South Africa of course...amazes me the inferiority complex some SH supporters have, never acknowledging some of the great NH players and their teams and always coming on these boards to crow about how so much better their own teams and players are...In the NH we acknowledge how great some of the SH players are by picking and including them in our teams. What makes European rugby great is that an "away" stadium can attract 82,000 fans from overseas for a final....Sorry, Bokavenger, but the true nature of global rugby is currently happening north of the equator, isn't that a laugh!!
Posted 15:24 21st May 2012
BokAvenger says...
@blametheref: "Ireland have the ability to beat New Zealand in at least 1 test away from home and make a real match of the 2 others" HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaa. Ireland will do well to come withing 50 points of the All Blacks at home in at least one test. Sorry chaps, but it's going to be an emerald bloodbath
Posted 12:44 21st May 2012
marzie says...
@ carpelone - Sexton's role for Leinster is to receive the ball as flat to the attacking line as possible and use his attacking instinct to pass, run or kick as he sees fit - to be a true playmaker. For Ireland he receives the ball at least ten feet further behind the line. He is drilled to be suspicious of his instincts, to kick long and accurately into corners first and ask questions later. This is not his natural game and it is a testament to both his talent and versatility that he does an average - but certainly not brilliant - job of it. Sport is littered with examples of players who teams should be built around having their talents shoe-horned into a conservative system that doesn't suit them. Think Paul Scholes for England or Liam Brady for Ireland. A waste.
Posted 11:41 21st May 2012
tha_mai says...
louis77 - cheers, picked those 10, saved me some searches - wasn't sure on others in case they were ineligible/ tied to another of the home unions. Don't see enough HC etc to pick a team - got to see semis and finals only, interesting to see who makes the final touring team.
Posted 11:25 21st May 2012
BokAvenger says...
Yes BOD, the final will help Irish confidence. And then the ABs will destroy it.
Posted 11:06 21st May 2012
blametheref says...
O' Driscoll is sending a message out to Kidney with his comments...Ireland don't play in the same mould as Leinster and cannot utilize the Leinster strengths properly because quite simply the Irish coach is too negative and hasn't the coaching ability to use the talent at his disposal decisively and effectively...Sexton, for example, is played way deeper when he plays for Ireland and has to kick out of hand much more and play it in the Kidney manner of safety first. Also, Kidney has usually shackled Sexton with a scrum half who doesn't give him fast ball like he is used to at Leinster and we would see things like the crazy pairing of Munster's, Murray, starting with Sexton, while the quicker serving 9 and Sexton's Leinster team mate,Reddan, was on the bench ready to come on with O' Gara...sheer stubborness by Kidney is what that was about and the decision of a man who wants to prove the Leinster diaspora wrong, it seems! Kidney is an obstinate man when it comes to the Irish team and is too proud to acknowledge that other coaches, who he could call on, can do a better job with the players he has at his disposal. As a result, Ireland as a team are paying a huge price and even embarassment on the pitch. The ultimate responsibility lies with the IRFU who have continued to persist with a coach who any other team in the top 12 international sides in rugby would have sacked immediately after the World Cup...What happens if Kidney loses 3 tests in NZ? Answer: nothing...That is one of the reasons why we will lose 3 tests. But Ireland have the ability to beat New Zealand in at least 1 test away from home and make a real match of the 2 others, but sadly the barrier to doing this is not The All Blacks but the Irish coach
Posted 10:55 21st May 2012
willy says...
@tha_mai:
3 for Leinster (Thorn, Nacewa & Van Der Merwe) out of the 23 matchday squad.
5 for Ulster (Afoa, Muller, Wannenberg, Pienarr & Terblanche) out of the 23.
So 8 out of 46 or 17% of players were non Irish eligable. So to answer your question not many.
Posted 10:32 21st May 2012
Snowy1985 says...
There were 22 (23 when Strauss qualifies) that are eligible to play for Ireland in the starting teams. I think thats a good number out of 30?!
Posted 10:32 21st May 2012
rugby_rockstar says...
Ireland will be massive underdogs in NZ which is the way they like it. They'll still have done brilliant to nick one test match off the all blacks though and history is overwhelmingly against them. (that said they've had a few close matches with NZ in recent summer tours. Mostly in that first test when the AB's are a bit rusty.
Posted 10:31 21st May 2012
ciaran1792 says...
Well only 3 players that's stared the Heineken cup for leinster are not Irish qualified yet with Richard Strauss will be becoming qualified in august so relay 2 players are not Irish qualified. Isa and brad are the two that aren't. Its all well and good asking sexton to deliver but the problem is in kidneys game plan he has him standing way way to deep effectively taking his best asset of attacking the gain line away it's not Sexton that has to deliver its kidney esp with the heat Joe Schmidt is applying. Kidney should have hired him as backs coach last year when he offered instead he didn't and now he could get the head coaching roll if kidney under preforms again we want titles kidney hasn't delivered since 09 time for a change me thinks.
Posted 10:29 21st May 2012
louis77 says...
@ tha_mai... here's the figures fella
Leinster - 3 from the starting 15 not eligible for ireland (with one of them possibly declaring in september)
Isa Nacewa,
Brad Thorn,
Richardt Strauss,
Replacements X 2
Heinke van der Merwe,
Nathan White,
Ulster:
Stefan Terblanche,
Ruan Pienaar,
Pedrie Wannenburg,
Johann Muller (capt),
John Afoa,
Replacements: No Imports
Posted 09:59 21st May 2012
pierredelot1 says...
The thing that gives Ireland the confidence is having the name O'Driscoll in the back line. No O'Driscoll no Ireland, look at the last six nations. The next test is the Ospreys and if they play the way they did against Munster then Leinster will have to move up a gear. Ospreys have promised a lot for years but rarely delivered. This year could be different in fact I think they may just edge it. So Ireland may not go off with all the confidence expected. Certainly at International level their front row is shown not to be top class. If there is one thing New Zealand will do it will be to target any percieved weaknesses. If Ireland don't get any go forward in the set and maul it will be game over. Sexton is going to have to show his true colours too, it's step up to the mark time. D'Arcy may be looking at his swansong and a fairly short one at that. Pity really.
Posted 09:48 21st May 2012
tha_mai says...
I hope they have a great tour and finally get that win, but to state the obvious, just how many of the players in those two sides are eligible to play for Ireland . . . ? some quality imports in there for both teams.
Posted 08:51 21st May 2012
Carpelone says...
Kidney's job should not be that difficult. You pick Leinster and substitute the foregneir players and the ones past (D'Arcy).
Do not know if it will be sufficient to scare New Zealand, but, at least, there will be an improvement from the recent poor 6N.
Still do not know why Sexton playing in blue is a total different player than whe he serves for Ireland
Posted 08:45 21st May 2012