@troublegum5@andrewhdonohoe@JoeNaConnacht 100% correct, Leinster have had more CC than all 3 provinces, but you should qualify this by saying why.
There will always be an argument about which players are better than others, but it's rarely an obvious enough gap to honestly say which player deserves a CC over another
@foyleboxer@stephenjones9 How do you know how much Leinster invest, but if they can afford it why not. At least they are well enough supported and funded not to be looking for redundancies. the have a lot of centrally contracted players, but the reason is their players have been top for a long time
@NottNicolas@AndyGoode10 Pollock is a good player, but once the ref's cop on to him he'll be a penalty machine.
He constantly gets tackeled and gets up without releasing the ball.
He's constantly over the ruck trying to slow the ball.
@MrBlack_Rugby@kilianjcarroll So if the ball is passed with the tips of the ball facing north-south, what is this.
The position of the tip of the ball is irrelevant
@ek_rugby This try showed prendergast's strength, ball to the line to the last second.
But could he tackle better is another question.
Another discussion needed about his kicks for points.
@TheLooseH language like that totally diminishes any comment. Imo Carley was poor, inconsistent all gane A lecturer for Leinster at every infringement, mc carthys penalty was soft, this happens all the time, same with the Clarkson one for not rolling away, he didn't effect lar's ball.
@Johan_Jordaan72@threeredkings By sorted this by now, you obviously mean years ago unfortunately Porter has always done this, it was just the extra power of sa showed how poor his technique is
@BanderWagon@jim_demps The ref and the replay showed, initial contact on the shoulder, but then some contact to the head. No arms equals never legal, any head contact should have meant a yellow
@London__Smoke@TightFive_Rugby And yet in the end Ireland finished camped on the sa tryline. 100% well deserved win but the beauty of sport is, there is always a chance for a plucky underdog