Ross Byrne is 29. He is at least one contract away from the stage of his career where we “need to move on” based solely on his age. He is not there yet.riocard911 wrote: ↑November 11th, 2024, 11:08 am Too much sentimentality people. Ross Byrne has reached the latter stage of his career. He's done a huge amount for the club, but we need to move on, as we have enough young talent coming up behind him, deserving of game time and the coaches' attention.
Cards on the table I think we have at least one if not two too many #10s on the books but Ross is our only senior proven 10. Ciarán is a late bloomer still finding his feet with these new expectations (and doing well), Sam is a prospect and will likely be in international squads with Ciarán and on extended rest periods regularly. That leaves Harry and Charlie, who are probably not at the level and Ross leaving won’t change that.
Let’s also be clear, Ciarán has looked really good in what we have seen of him so far this season in his extended time at 10, but he hasn’t closed the case of being better than Ross yet. Sam looks like he has a significantly higher ceiling than both of them combined, but he still has to prove it.
Unless he wants to leave, and if he does then we shouldn’t stand in his way, we should be trying to keep him. I wouldn’t be losing sleep if we had an injury crisis ahead of the ERC Final and Ross was the last 10 standing. I’d be worried if it was Harry or Charlie. And even now with Ciarán and Sam we don’t yet know how they will manage that. Ross is a good solid player. He isn’t and shouldn’t any more be our #1 but he should be in the mix weekly.