Hopefully also this will be the catalyst to take Leinster rugby out into areas in the provence where it is non-existant and largely irrelvant
Great performance by Leinster. As a munster fan it was tough to watch, but the Leinster defence was superb. Also, Leo Cullen and Mal O'Kelly kept O'Connell and O'Callaghan very quiet. It was so obvious that Leinster did their homework before the game and Cheika should be praised for this. Leicester will be tougher than Cardiff in the final, but in a way it would be great for Leinster to beat a team such as Leicester in the final to make it more special. Best of luck to Leinster.
I would be more inclined to give O Driscoll the praise. Over 8 weeks in Irish camp being Captain and discussing tactics with a man that built the Munster team. The guy is a legend and the likes of him and M O Kelly deserve the highest accolade in club rugby.
Time now for feet on the ground and move on.
Yes because rugby in places like Tipp, Kerry, Waterford and Clare is thriving!.
I was in Thomond last month to see the ML match up and the Leinster pack were fairly dominant that night so all the ingredients were there but not the right mix, It also didn't help that Fitz and O Driscoll were not playing.
I knew Leinster had a cracking game in them and hoped it wouldn't come against us, lets hope they have one more in them.
Quinlan was daft and after the game went up and apoligised to Cullen.Leinster seem to be playing it down which is the norm between provinces.
I have yet to watch the game on tv so I don't know how bad it was, but from what I can gather it is quite bad and he may be looking at an 8 week ban. He really should know better at this stage.
One thing you are taught in rugby form a young age is to protect your head and everyother head on the pitch. It's a big no no.
Actually it is in places, Cashel almost made it to the senior AIL this year and were only beaten by Sunday's Well in a playoff, Waterford RFC won the Munster youth programme of the year this year and there is even a club in the Gaeltacht in Kerry right now.
It's been great to see rural clubs in Munster like Midleton, Bruff, Nenagh and Clonakility get into the AIL and push forward, that is what Leinster need to do, outside of the Pale, I think there are only 2 senior clubs in the entire province, Carlow and Buccaneers.
I did find it a bit strange that the Leinster crowd was singing Ole ole ole and Come on you boys in blue, both football chants. I also found the Cheerio chants, as Munster supporters left the ground, was in bad taste. a real football element creeping into the game.
Saying that I had great craic last night with Leinster fans and wish them all the best in the final.
I've heard Ole Ole sung at boxing matches and Compromise rules games
The Dubs sing 'Come on ye boys in blue' for the gaelic
The Cheerio chant is always in excellent taste for those who leave games before full time
Actually the one thing rugby could do with is a few humorous chants. Soccer has some crude ones but also alot of funny ones that get the crowd going. I have to say the 'Munster, Munster' thing just aint for me. At places like Old Trafford you hear some gems and it creates a great buzz, the singing never stops.
Funny songs are great but don't try and rile the opposie support, next thing will be segregation like Old Trafford.I didn't mind the " come on you boys in blue" but the cheerio silliness was against the spirit of the game I feel.
I was sitting infront of Leinster support who where very vocal but by and large were very respectful. I stayed till the end and shook their hands, they were delighted but were big enough not to rub it in (much)
Latrade, I will have to disagree with you on the cheerio thing, If Munster fans did it, I would say the same thing.
The large majority of Munster fans I spoke with have wished Leinster well in the final and acknowledged that we were outclassed on the day. Do you think a large proportion of Munster support want Leinster to do badly?
Latrade, I will have to disagree with you on the cheerio thing, If Munster fans did it, I would say the same thing.
The large majority of Munster fans I spoke with have wished Leinster well in the final and acknowledged that we were outclassed on the day. Do you think a large proportion of Munster support want Leinster to do badly?
Could be on to something there alrightFrom a lot of personal experience, sometimes the soreness of losing can make things seem worse.
Funny I was going to say the same about the Leinster women (my wife is a Dub, mores the shame, she is lovely my misery)If it's any compensation, based upon the two semi finals this weekend, Munster won hands down on the quality of its female fans.
To be fair, I know plenty of Munster supporters including many who were sitting beside me who sang along because as they said, no real supporter left early when the team needed them. Easy to stick around during the good times. Showed a serious lack of respect to the players who have achieved so much.
Funny I was going to say the same about the Leinster women (my wife is a Dub, mores the shame, she is lovely my misery)
Still didn't like the english football chant
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