Grahamunster - Graham Rowntree's Munster 2022/2023
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First disclaimer: I am aware that this is the URC final and not the HC. I am also aware that winning today or even getting this far does not mean that Munster are back, or are one of the best teams in Europe.
Really excited about today, I think it’s then manner in which Munster have arrived in a Final which has generated most of the excitement.
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen this much enthusiasm from Munster fans in relation to a URC final.
When Munster were 5 defeats from 7 matches, it created a bit of panic amongst Munster fans, and gave others a bit of fuel to add to the fire.
However, the coaching tickets belief in their squad and the style of play is something that must be hailed. The easy thing would have been to revert to type to pick up a few easy wins, but they didn’t. They stuck to their guns, they played a very exciting and risky brand of rugby, while rotating players in and out, including exposing a good number of academy players to senior rugby.
The SA A match was a real turning point for this group. They took on a team with a good number of internationals while being minus their own and won.
It looked like, from the outside, that that game galvanised the team.
The hiccup against Glasgow could have really sent the train off the tracks, it meant that Munster had to go to SA and win at least one game. This at the time seemed unlikely to me, but a win and a draw later, and Munster had their HC place secured and locked in a playoff spot for the URC.
Munster go into today’s game, as they did against the same opposition, against Sharks, Glasgow and Leinster, as underdogs.
But Munster are a battle hardened group who have been on the road together for much of the last 2 months.
That edge along with the belief they have gained from overturning the odds will hopefully get them over the line today.
Munster go into todays game with an almost full deck of cards, with a bench full of impact and a starting team full of grit.
Munster have very few players in their 23 which would make the Ireland 23, or even an extended squad, whereas the opposition is littered with household names.
My head is definitely saying that the reigning champs will win their second URC at their second attempt, but my heart is saying that Munster will win this one.
Really excited about today, I think it’s then manner in which Munster have arrived in a Final which has generated most of the excitement.
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen this much enthusiasm from Munster fans in relation to a URC final.
When Munster were 5 defeats from 7 matches, it created a bit of panic amongst Munster fans, and gave others a bit of fuel to add to the fire.
However, the coaching tickets belief in their squad and the style of play is something that must be hailed. The easy thing would have been to revert to type to pick up a few easy wins, but they didn’t. They stuck to their guns, they played a very exciting and risky brand of rugby, while rotating players in and out, including exposing a good number of academy players to senior rugby.
The SA A match was a real turning point for this group. They took on a team with a good number of internationals while being minus their own and won.
It looked like, from the outside, that that game galvanised the team.
The hiccup against Glasgow could have really sent the train off the tracks, it meant that Munster had to go to SA and win at least one game. This at the time seemed unlikely to me, but a win and a draw later, and Munster had their HC place secured and locked in a playoff spot for the URC.
Munster go into today’s game, as they did against the same opposition, against Sharks, Glasgow and Leinster, as underdogs.
But Munster are a battle hardened group who have been on the road together for much of the last 2 months.
That edge along with the belief they have gained from overturning the odds will hopefully get them over the line today.
Munster go into todays game with an almost full deck of cards, with a bench full of impact and a starting team full of grit.
Munster have very few players in their 23 which would make the Ireland 23, or even an extended squad, whereas the opposition is littered with household names.
My head is definitely saying that the reigning champs will win their second URC at their second attempt, but my heart is saying that Munster will win this one.
Just because a post upsets you, that doesn’t mean that it is wrong. People have different views in all aspects of life, this is a key ingredient to an interesting conversation.
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If Munster win will Gerry say “they owe it all to Leinster”?
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Being a glass half full guy myself, hope you and all the Munster fans, especially the 5000 who travelled, have a great day.munster#1 wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 9:08 am First disclaimer: I am aware that this is the URC final and not the HC. I am also aware that winning today or even getting this far does not mean that Munster are back, or are one of the best teams in Europe.
Really excited about today, I think it’s then manner in which Munster have arrived in a Final which has generated most of the excitement.
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen this much enthusiasm from Munster fans in relation to a URC final.
When Munster were 5 defeats from 7 matches, it created a bit of panic amongst Munster fans, and gave others a bit of fuel to add to the fire.
However, the coaching tickets belief in their squad and the style of play is something that must be hailed. The easy thing would have been to revert to type to pick up a few easy wins, but they didn’t. They stuck to their guns, they played a very exciting and risky brand of rugby, while rotating players in and out, including exposing a good number of academy players to senior rugby.
The SA A match was a real turning point for this group. They took on a team with a good number of internationals while being minus their own and won.
It looked like, from the outside, that that game galvanised the team.
The hiccup against Glasgow could have really sent the train off the tracks, it meant that Munster had to go to SA and win at least one game. This at the time seemed unlikely to me, but a win and a draw later, and Munster had their HC place secured and locked in a playoff spot for the URC.
Munster go into today’s game, as they did against the same opposition, against Sharks, Glasgow and Leinster, as underdogs.
But Munster are a battle hardened group who have been on the road together for much of the last 2 months.
That edge along with the belief they have gained from overturning the odds will hopefully get them over the line today.
Munster go into todays game with an almost full deck of cards, with a bench full of impact and a starting team full of grit.
Munster have very few players in their 23 which would make the Ireland 23, or even an extended squad, whereas the opposition is littered with household names.
My head is definitely saying that the reigning champs will win their second URC at their second attempt, but my heart is saying that Munster will win this one.
A Munster win would be truly epic.
F^ck the begrudgers, especially the ones who begrudge Leinster.
C'mon Munster, c'mon Ireland.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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+1Oldschool wrote:Being a glass half full guy myself, hope you and all the Munster fans, especially the 5000 who travelled, have a great day.munster#1 wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 9:08 am First disclaimer: I am aware that this is the URC final and not the HC. I am also aware that winning today or even getting this far does not mean that Munster are back, or are one of the best teams in Europe.
Really excited about today, I think it’s then manner in which Munster have arrived in a Final which has generated most of the excitement.
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen this much enthusiasm from Munster fans in relation to a URC final.
When Munster were 5 defeats from 7 matches, it created a bit of panic amongst Munster fans, and gave others a bit of fuel to add to the fire.
However, the coaching tickets belief in their squad and the style of play is something that must be hailed. The easy thing would have been to revert to type to pick up a few easy wins, but they didn’t. They stuck to their guns, they played a very exciting and risky brand of rugby, while rotating players in and out, including exposing a good number of academy players to senior rugby.
The SA A match was a real turning point for this group. They took on a team with a good number of internationals while being minus their own and won.
It looked like, from the outside, that that game galvanised the team.
The hiccup against Glasgow could have really sent the train off the tracks, it meant that Munster had to go to SA and win at least one game. This at the time seemed unlikely to me, but a win and a draw later, and Munster had their HC place secured and locked in a playoff spot for the URC.
Munster go into today’s game, as they did against the same opposition, against Sharks, Glasgow and Leinster, as underdogs.
But Munster are a battle hardened group who have been on the road together for much of the last 2 months.
That edge along with the belief they have gained from overturning the odds will hopefully get them over the line today.
Munster go into todays game with an almost full deck of cards, with a bench full of impact and a starting team full of grit.
Munster have very few players in their 23 which would make the Ireland 23, or even an extended squad, whereas the opposition is littered with household names.
My head is definitely saying that the reigning champs will win their second URC at their second attempt, but my heart is saying that Munster will win this one.
A Munster win would be truly epic.
F^ck the begrudgers, especially the ones who begrudge Leinster.
C'mon Munster, c'mon Ireland.
It would be good to go into the summer with a bit of momentum.
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+2The Doc wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 10:29 am+1Oldschool wrote:Being a glass half full guy myself, hope you and all the Munster fans, especially the 5000 who travelled, have a great day.munster#1 wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 9:08 am First disclaimer: I am aware that this is the URC final and not the HC. I am also aware that winning today or even getting this far does not mean that Munster are back, or are one of the best teams in Europe.
Really excited about today, I think it’s then manner in which Munster have arrived in a Final which has generated most of the excitement.
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen this much enthusiasm from Munster fans in relation to a URC final.
When Munster were 5 defeats from 7 matches, it created a bit of panic amongst Munster fans, and gave others a bit of fuel to add to the fire.
However, the coaching tickets belief in their squad and the style of play is something that must be hailed. The easy thing would have been to revert to type to pick up a few easy wins, but they didn’t. They stuck to their guns, they played a very exciting and risky brand of rugby, while rotating players in and out, including exposing a good number of academy players to senior rugby.
The SA A match was a real turning point for this group. They took on a team with a good number of internationals while being minus their own and won.
It looked like, from the outside, that that game galvanised the team.
The hiccup against Glasgow could have really sent the train off the tracks, it meant that Munster had to go to SA and win at least one game. This at the time seemed unlikely to me, but a win and a draw later, and Munster had their HC place secured and locked in a playoff spot for the URC.
Munster go into today’s game, as they did against the same opposition, against Sharks, Glasgow and Leinster, as underdogs.
But Munster are a battle hardened group who have been on the road together for much of the last 2 months.
That edge along with the belief they have gained from overturning the odds will hopefully get them over the line today.
Munster go into todays game with an almost full deck of cards, with a bench full of impact and a starting team full of grit.
Munster have very few players in their 23 which would make the Ireland 23, or even an extended squad, whereas the opposition is littered with household names.
My head is definitely saying that the reigning champs will win their second URC at their second attempt, but my heart is saying that Munster will win this one.
A Munster win would be truly epic.
F^ck the begrudgers, especially the ones who begrudge Leinster.
C'mon Munster, c'mon Ireland.
It would be good to go into the summer with a bit of momentum.
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If there really is 5k Munster fans there, that really is an incredibe achievement. As much as I think their home support is grossly over rated and far behind other sides, their away support is unmatched.
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Think it was M#1 said there were 5000 fans travelling.
Knowing M#1 that's unlikely to be a wind up.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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There's definitely a lot down there. Whether there are some already in SA I don't know.Keith wrote:If there really is 5k Munster fans there, that really is an incredibe achievement. As much as I think their home support is grossly over rated and far behind other sides, their away support is unmatched.
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I never mentioned the 5k fans, because I suspect that it is an inflated figure.Oldschool wrote: ↑May 24th, 2023, 2:10 pm5000 travelling Munster fans. That's dedication.MylesNaGapoleen wrote: ↑May 24th, 2023, 11:13 am I have a feeling Munster will do it in Saturday and will be cheering them on. They've had a tough few years with the rassie & van grann show taking them nowhere. Rowntree looks like the real deal as a coach and would love to see them win it.
Hat tip to the 5,000 munster fans reported to be travelling for the game.
They'll make plenty of noise.
If for no other reason Munster deserve our support.
C'mon on Munster, good luck.
This was where it was mentioned on here, but it is also mentioned in the media by a few sources.
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The source is not Munster, Leamy is quoted in the press as stating that 5k is exaggerated.
Leamy said claims that there will be 5,000 Munster fans at the Cape Town Stadium are wide of the mark. Nevertheless he is looking forward to a sizeable Red army making the long, expensive journey.
"I’m being told it’s more like 2,000 Munster fans, which is fantastic," he said. "It’s incredible that we have that much travelling support from all over the world.
However, I’ve spoken to a few lads that are out there and they are saying that it looks like it might be close to 5k, so we’ll just have to wait and see.
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Thanks guys. Fingers crossed.riocard911 wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 11:29 am+2The Doc wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 10:29 am+1Oldschool wrote: Being a glass half full guy myself, hope you and all the Munster fans, especially the 5000 who travelled, have a great day.
A Munster win would be truly epic.
F^ck the begrudgers, especially the ones who begrudge Leinster.
C'mon Munster, c'mon Ireland.
It would be good to go into the summer with a bit of momentum.
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Right, I’m in the sunny south west. I’m off to find a high stool.
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Good luck to Munster. Winning a trophy is always special. Will be cheering them on
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Likewise, I'll be cheering for Munster today.sunshiner1 wrote: ↑May 27th, 2023, 3:48 pm Good luck to Munster. Winning a trophy is always special. Will be cheering them on
Connacht showed how vulnerable the Stormers are, I believe the cousins can do it.
Bring the cup back to Ireland.
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Winning the league in 2008 with Sexton as our our half for the league was absolutely crucial to the success Leinster have gone on to. Contrary to popular belief he wasn’t hatched from a pod when Felipe went off against Munster at Croke Park, he already won the league and for my mind Sexton as 10 and Sr Phil in his best position at 12 was the best option we had at that point.
Don’t underestimate winning begetting winning.
We’ll be rooting for you Munster.
Don’t underestimate winning begetting winning.
We’ll be rooting for you Munster.
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Is this on d telly?
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Who is CJ up for?
Gwan Munster, put them Saffirs back in their box
Gwan Munster, put them Saffirs back in their box
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Shite looking trophy