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rossie wrote: Eoin griffin starts against rovigo at 12 alongside eamonn Sheridan.
And gets one of the tries in a 10 try demolition of Rovigo. Played for the full 80 along with Conor Gilsenan. Jamie Hagan got on after 53 minutes Would be nice to see these lads get more gametime but all have definitely taken a backward step.
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Didn't POD retire due to neck injury? He's been spotted socialising with the Shelbyville players last week.swift4prez wrote: Paul O’Donohoe,
www.dailyedge.ie/damnation-rds-photos-1701314-Oct2014/
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Frank Murphy,
Paul O’Donohoe,
James Rael.
TJ Anderson-- (Ealing Trailfinders RFC) he is now somewhere in Oz
Ethienne Reynecke-- (Pau) (Free State Cheetahs) He was injury cover for pau, but left the season
Dave Moore,
remember i keep updating the main list on page 1 from time to time
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MacGinty isn’t the only Irish man with the “Running Eagles” as he is joined by David Gannon, the former Ireland under-21s captain who since leaving these shores – after stints with Leinster and Connacht – also played professionally in New Zealand.
Marcus Walsh, the former Connacht scrumhalf, is competing for the number-nine jersey with Ulster’s Blane McIlroy.
Stuck in Oz with no slippers
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Lansdowne FC wrote: Introducing Aaron Conneely
Sep 10, 2014
Flanker Aaron Conneely has joined Lansdowne this season and all going well should feature regularly with our senior squad.
Aaron Conneely came through the Connacht academy and was part of the Connacht Under-20 side that took the Grand Slam in the Inter-provincial Championship during the 2011-12 season. He joined the senior side ahead of the 2013–14 season, signing a development contract. He had already featured for the province's second tier side, the Connacht Eagles, in the semi-professional British and Irish Cup.
Conneely has represented Ireland at a number of levels internationally, including playing for the Ireland Under-20 team. He was part of Under-20 squad for the IRB Junior World Championship in both the 2011 and 2012 tournaments.
Full name: Aaron Conneely
Date of birth: 23 January 1992 (age22)
Place of birth: Galway, Ireland
Height: 1.88m (6ft 2in)
Weight: 98 kilograms (15.4st)
School: Coláiste Iognáid
University: NUI Galway
Position: Flanker
Club: Connacht - 2012-2014
National: Ireland U20 - 2011-2012 (15 Caps)
Quick Q&A with Aaron
Sonny Bill Williams or Richie McCaw?
Richie McCaw
Donegal or Mayo?
Donegal
Dublin or Galway?
Galway
Gold or Silver?
Gold
If you could have a superpower, what would it be and why?
Flying so I could travel anywhere
Who do you most admire in rugby and why?
Richie McCaw because he's been consistently the best
Most memorable Rugby experience?
Winning the U20 interpros with connacht
What one thing in life could you not do without?
Steak
What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you?
Got stuck it a fancy restaurant toilet for an hour and had to get the door kicked in
Sum up your outlook on life in 5 words or less…
Don't be a d#%k
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www.voixdelain.fr/blog/2014/09/06/rugby-...-lou-griffe-oyonnax/
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www.lnr.fr/david-nolan,18976.html
One start and one sub appearance in the 3 weeks so far.
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pinky wrote:
theCulk wrote: There's no place for sentiment in professional sport
I saw more than one grown man cry in the Stade Ernest Wallon, and I wouldn't begrudge any of them their tears.
Without sentiment, there would be no professional sport.
Sentiment <> drunk emotions
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theCulk wrote: There's no place for sentiment in professional sport
I saw more than one grown man cry in the Stade Ernest Wallon, and I wouldn't begrudge any of them their tears.
Without sentiment, there would be no professional sport.
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mary hinge wrote: Nice article.
Good guy Dan. Pity we didn't hold onto him for 1 final year.
I'd agree with Culk there, think given the level of his performances the time is right for for him to go. Also think that our younger options need the space to be tested more, Miah needs to stay fit this season and as Senior outhalf needs to really push to make the slot his own, if he doesn't I think he's pretty much done with us.
My feeling is that Ronaldson will become the man, he has the physicality, the bit of a break/pace and the place/tactical-kicking. He will have a much better idea this season of what it means to be a Professional Rugby player and what level of performance is required to play Pro12/European rugby.
Carty is a different sort of player, good skills but I don't think he has the same presence at this level yet as MIah/Craig.
Who know what the opportunities of having no Parks will afford him though. At the moment it's a slot tat is open to any of the thre if they put in a solid pre-season and take their chances in the warm-up games...
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