Ian Madigan & The Catch 22

For this week’s TT, to honour his retirement confirmed on Wednesday, we’ve gone back to 2015 and an article I wrote on Ian Madigan as it was announced he would be leaving Leinster at the end of that season.


Ian Madigan

The date was September 11, 2010.  Leinster defeated the Cardiff Blues 34-23 at the RDS Arena.  Isa Nacewa was on exhilarating form that day and took home the Man of the Match award, but also catching the eye was a young outhalf named Ian Madigan.

From my seat in the Grandstand I had a perfect view of his first try in senior rugby and as you can see from the video, it was quite an impressive one.  You had to admire the way the youngster backed himself to throw such a step at that stage of the game, when the visitors had fought back from an early deficit to get within touching distance and we had gone a long period without looking like troubling the scorers again.



But this was only the second match in the reign of a certain Mr Joe Schmidt at Leinster.  The bonus point win was of course welcome to the RDS faithful, but we were still a bit concerned about how the lads were adapting to a new style of offloading, and when we went on to lose the next two on the bounce to make it just one win from our opening four, that concern naturally grew.

As we all know now, the Schmidt era really took off in earnest when BOD touched down in the closing stages against Munster at the Aviva – but then Isa was our starting number 10 with Johnny Sexton returning from injury on the bench.

By the end of the season however, Madigan had kept in touch with the Leinster matchday squad, and on that monumental day in Cardiff, he wore the number 22 jersey as Sexton led our almighty second half charge to victory over the Northampton Saints.

12 months later, the venue and the opposition were different but it was still Leinster triumphant in the final of Europe’s biggest competition, and once more Madigan wore the number 22.

2013 we did the seemingly unthinkable, failing to get out of our European pool.  But we did get a reprieve of sorts in dropping down into what was then called the Amlin Cup, and at the quarterfinal stage Madigan got to wear his favoured 10 jumper as Leinster blew away Wasps away from home to reach the semifinals.

However, when it came to the final, which was actually in the RDS, while he avoided the number 22 this time around, he had to make do with 12 as Sexton was back to play outhalf, and it was the same a week later back at the same venue as we defeated the Ulstermen to finish off a unique treble of trophies.

That success signalled the end for both Schmidt and (for a couple of years anyway) Sexton at Leinster.  It seemed the time was right for Madigan to step up and lead the line for us as it always appeared he would.

Skip ahead to the last day of May 2014.  Leinster retain their Pro12 crown, but what jersey is Madigan wearing?  22. 

And with Schmidt now heading the Irish coaching set up, despite Ian’s failure to nail down a regular starting role at Leinster as outhalf, he features heavily in Ireland’s matchday squads throughout the victorious 2014 & 2015 Six Nations campaigns.  What jersey number is he wearing against France and Scotland respectively in those decisive final matches?  Do I need to give the answer?

Finally, we have the most ironic fact of this whole bit I’m doing here.  In Ireland’s final test match before his new contract is up for negotiation, Madigan actually gets to wear that 10 jumper for his country, although the circumstances are far, far from ideal. 

Nobody, and I mean nobody, has ever considered pinning what happened against Argentina on him, but the reason I bring it up is that it signifies what incredible bad luck he has had over the years in the high-profile matches for both province and country.

There isn’t a single serious Leinster supporter who isn’t fully aware of the tremendous skill set at Madigan’s disposal…the consistent place kicking, the tough tackling, the speeding bullet of a miss pass, and we have all seen him display these in spades on numerous occasions.

If we must apportion “blame” for his decision to leave these shores, I don’t believe we can dump it all in one place, but you certainly can’t put any before the man himself. 

It’s not his fault he arrived at senior level just when Johnny Sexton was reaching the peak of his powers.  It’s not his fault he got injured at unfortunate times.  It’s not his fault Joe Schmidt’s long-term plans with Leinster were curtailed, and that his successor was of a mind to give priority to a different style of out half. 

And it is certainly not his fault that the ridiculous nature of the European rugby calendar is such that contract negotiations have to take place slap bang in the middle of the season meaning dozens of players across the continent have to see out a campaign with everyone knowing their future lies elsewhere.

But one thing is an absolute certainty.  Ian “Mad-Dog” Madigan is a Leinster man through and through, and will always be considered as such.  I don’t say that because he is a fellow “Rock boy” either.  The province has worked hard over the years to grow its image as a “12 County Army”, and with stars like Darce, Shaggy, the Kearneys and Sean O’Brien we have seen that quality players can be drawn from all over. 

What that proves most of all is that it’s your talent and attitude that make you a Leinster player, not where you come from nor where you went to school.  And you haven’t heard Ian Madigan complain about his lot at the province over the years despite the misfortune.  When he’s been injured, he has worked hard to come back.  When asked to play 12, he gave everything.  When asked to play 15, he gave everything.  And even on all those massive occasions when asked to wear 22, he most certainly gave everything.

He has earned the right to go where he feels his rugby career will progress the most.  If he feels Bordeaux is that place,  he certainly won’t get anything from me but my full support.  They seem to be an ambitious club in what is already a remarkably competitive league. 

All we can hope for is that he gets the opportunity to take full advantage of his new surroundings, and if he is putting in the quality displays, that he gets the proper recognition when Ireland squads are named. 

Posts similar to this one could have been written about JJ Hanrahan this time last year.  They could soon be written about Simon Zebo or Robbie Henshaw.  We all want our local heroes to play for our local teams, but we also must retain an acceptance of the realities of the modern professional game.

For now, I just have to say best wishes to Ian for the future; it must be a relief that it is all sorted and out in the open.  What say the boys in blue give him the perfect send off in May. JLP

#ThanksMads  #COYBIB


80+ column : Sep 19


WRAP OF A WRAP

For new readers, listeners, our main feature each week here at Harpin On Rugby is a “wrap pod” where we go through Leinster or Ireland’s match from the previous weekend.  This week I was joined by Conor Cronin and Rich Mifsud with a couple of reports from Cian “RugbyKino” O’Muilleoir recorded from the stadium in Nantes on the night.  Also there’s more “time travel” like last week, since we now record at 6:30pm for RWC it means we can’t give our report on the 8pm kickoff so we hand over to “Future Jeff” who will be getting a lot of work over the coming weeks.  As ever the lads did a bang up job, click here to listen on Spotify or you’ll find it on most major platforms, see a small sample below.


HARPIN ON…BUNDEE AKI

Should have been PotM last week, deservedly was PotM this, so we decided to dedicate our bonus clip to Bundee Aki and how he has made a strong claim for Ireland’s 12 jersey for the big matches to come.


SH*T RASSIE SAYS

For the week that’s in it, this week’s harpin’ point for TikTok is about our good friend Rassie Erasmus.


LEINSTER V ULSTER

Although of course we’re mostly wearing our green goggles these days, the blue need to be kept close – after the comprehensive win down in Musgrave Park a couple of weeks ago Leinster are closer to home this Friday evening as they host Ulster at Navan RFC.  Just over a month to go until the URC kicks off so it will be interesting to see how the squad is shaping up.  I have a ticket but I’m still not 100% sure I’ll be able to make it, fingers crossed.


#LETTHECLIPSPLAY

As a counter to the really annoying call from certain quarters of the ruggersphere to “Let The Boys Play”, I’m trying to get this hashtag going in defence of much more prolific content creators like Squidge who are being denied by World Rugby (although it has the whiff of corporate overlords about it) when it comes to sharing and analysing clips and images from the Rugby World Cup.

It’s 2023 FFS.  No matter how much broadcasters might live in a world where fans only want to consume their output, the fact remains that a significant portion rely on the independent sector, and while I certainly wouldn’t expect myself to be included, I really do think accommodation should be made for the top influencers, it has to be good for the sport and also has to be good for the sponsors.

Obviously it needs to be monitored but isn’t that the case with all broadcast material mainstream or no?  Let the clips play!!!!

PS – literally as I finished typing the above bit, I spotted this poll on “x” so you can probably guess how I voted…


COMING HOME? 

In “Future Jeff”s report on England’s win over Japan at the weekend he may have been a little bit harsh about the English performance, I mean any team would take two wins out of two to start a World Cup however they were achieved, and however the opposition was playing.

But you still need to check the reactions, and many on English media, mainstream and social, seem to have forgotten what caveats are.  Yes, yes, I know this is an Irish rugby site so we’re far from their biggest fans, but goggles aside, if England are genuinely happy with their performances to date, especially when you factor in the standards they should be expecting given player pool etc, then I’ll have whatever they’re having, thank you very much.

PS found this quote on “x”…


IT’S VERY SIMPLE, SIMON

There was one tweet that pissed me off, however, because rather than come from a random fan this was by an actual member of the Munster squad.  Only thing I will add to posting it below is this : imagine the uproar if it were a Leinster squad player after the boys in blue won a trophy.  Articles would be written about it.  Hang on never mind articles….PLAYS would be written.

I wrote the above in the final 80+ column of the 22/23 season about a tweet by Simon Zebo and I was careful not to use his name because I really thought it was a “one off” but no, it really does look like he has little or no control over either himself or his social media accounts.

Now I guess we have to take him at his word about the posts he was “liking” (although if it really was his kids I’m not sure I’d be too keen to involve them in all of this) but even without that side of it, I have to say he really needs to make a simple decision as to whether he wants to slag off Leinster fans or be a serious pundit, and when I say “serious” of course I know they need an element of humour and banter but he really has been not only crossing “the line” but also catapulting himself way beyond it.

I guess I qualify as a “Dermot” to him so he probably wouldn’t listen to me but hopefully someone around him has had a word.


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Next up here at Harpin Manor we’re all about the clash with the reigning World Champions.  Preview will drop either late Thursday or in the afternoon on Friday, we’ll be on “x” throughout the match and finally of course the wrap pod on Sunday.  If I can make it to Navan on Friday I hope to do a TikTok report so keep an eye out for that as well.  Please comment, like, share & subscribe to our feeds & channels whenever the mood takes you.

And as ever, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP

276 : Ireland v Tonga wrap

2023 Rugby World Cup Pool B, Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes, France 16/9/2023 Ireland vs Tonga Ireland’s Jonathan Sexton Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan

Our guests…

CONOR CRONIN & RICH MIFSUD

with reports from CIAN O’MUILLEOIR & “FUTURE JEFF”


🏉 Minnows Minimized

🏉 “Future Jeff” reports

🏉 MH > 7

🏉 Record Breaker

🏉 The Bundee Minutes



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275 : #IREVTON preview



IRELAND : 15 H Keenan 14 M Hansen 13 G Ringrose 12 B Aki 11. James Lowe

10. Johnny Sexton (captain) 9. Conor Murray

1 A Porter 2 R Kelleher 3 T Furlong 4 T Beirne 5 J Ryan 6 P O’Mahony 7 J van der Flier 8 C Doris

16 R Herring 17 D Kilcoyne 18 F Bealham 19 I Henderson  20 R Baird 21 C Casey 22 R Byrne 23 R Henshaw


TONGA :15 C Salesi Piutau 14 A Taumoepeau 13 M Fekitoa 12 P Ahki 11 S Kata 10 W Havili 9 A Pulu

1 S Fisi’ihoi 2 P Ngauamo 3 B Tameifuna 4 S Lousi 5 H Fifita 6 T Halaifonua 7 S Talitui 8 V Fifita

16 S Moli 17 T Koloamatangi 18 S Apikotoa 19 S Paea 20 S Funaki 21 S Vailanu 22 S Takul 23 F Inisi


Rugby World Cup 2023 Pool B

Saturday September 16 KO 8pm (Irish time)

Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes

TV : RTÉ2 


Referee: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

AR1 : Matthew Carley (RFU)

AR2 : Craig Evans (WRU)

TMO: Tom Foley (RFU) 


Our guest : CONOR CRONIN

Rugby on TV : Sep 14-21

NOTE : BT SPORTS IS NOW KNOWN AS TNT SPORTS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

8PM – FRANCE V URUGUAY – VIRGIN MEDIA TWO, ITV4

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

8:05AM – HAWKES BAY V MANUWATU – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

8PM – NEW ZEALAND V NAMIBIA – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA THREE, ITV4

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

8:05AM – OTAGO V TARANAKI – RWC2023 – SKY SPORTS MIX

1PM – BATH V JERSEY – PREMIERSHIP CUP – TNT SPORTS 2

2PM – SAMOA V CHILE – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV 4

4:45PM – WALES V PORTUGAL – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

5PM – BLACKROCK V OLD BELVEDERE – WOMEN’S AIL – IRISH RUGBY YOUTUBE

8PM – IRELAND V TONGA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

2PM – SOUTH AFRICA V ROMANIA – RTÉ2, ITV1

4:45PM – AUSTRALIA V FIJI – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

8PM – ENGLAND V JAPAN – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

4:45PM – ITALY V URUGUAY – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA TWO, ITV4

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

8PM – FRANCE V NAMIBIA – RTÉ2. ITV4

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80+ column : Sep 12

WRAP OF A WRAP

With World Cup matches coming thick and fast over the next couple of months, our pod recording schedule has to be modified.  We normally kickoff the wrap pod at 8pm on a Sunday but due to Wales v Fiji we moved it up an hour.  Plus, since that match was something we wanted to harp on, I had to use a time machine of sorts to get my report in!  As ever both Cian O’Muilleoir and Ciarán Duffy did a bang up job going over the match be sure to check it our at this Spotify link or on whatever platform you use.


HARPIN ON…IRELAND WITH/WITHOUT SEXTON

With Sexton back on the pitch for the first time since the Grand Slam was in the bag, we had a chat for our bonus clip 


DISAGREEMENT?👍DISRESPECT?👎

This week’s TikTok harpin point looks at whether or not it’s ok to analyse a referee’s performance.  Since the Wales v Fiji match I’ve been hearing the “we must never criticise the ref” mantra from some surprising sources, I have to say.

In the video I mentioned one of the tweets I posted while the match was still on, for full disclosure I’m adding the other ones.  Maybe, just maybe, the Oprah one is straying towards disrespectful?  I don’t think so but others might.  

The point is that while I know social media isn’t the be all and end all of anything, it can be a decent gauge of opinion from hard core fans and in all my years following rugby on Twitter/x I have never seen this much agreement across the board on a referee’s performance, including some Welsh fans.

Does it mean the ref in question should never hold a whistle again?  I really don’t think so, and if there are to be “repercussions” I really don’t want to know.  In fact he’s actually AR1 for Ireland’s next match against Tonga and I for one have no problem with that FWIW.

One last point on the video…you have no idea how close I came to taking out all the recording equipment and doing it over when I saw that curled up collar!!!!  And if you haven’t noticed it yet it’s probably all you can see now!!!! Ah well….

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LEINSTER PRESEASON FRIENDLY

Loads of TikToks in this week’s column, I pledged to get in front of the camera more this season, so here’s one I did Sunday morning on Leinster’s comprehensive preseason win down in Musgrave Park on Friday evening.

And as you can see I really pushed the boat out with the special effects – I tell ya, between time travel and magic jersey changes, we spare no expense here at Harpin Manor!!!!

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Popped the aul blue jersey back on for a quick vid on the Munster v Leinster preseason friendly from Friday night

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AISLING’S RWC2023 TRAVEL GUIDES

Unfortunately there have many reports of fans having difficulties getting to matches on time, like Ireland’s opener against Romania.  Obviously it’s very easy to go on social media and call the organisation (or lack of it) a “shambles” but Irish fan Aisling O’Connor has found a much more practical way forward.

I very much doubt they’ll be able to improve their transport infrastructure much in time for fan heading to matches over the coming weeks so Aisling, a former president of the Official Leinster Supporters Club and a well seasoned rugby traveller all over the world at this stage, has been posting logistical information as well as directing people how to get more.  If you’re over in France or planning to travel I strongly recommend you follow her.


BIGGAR PROBLEMS

After my agreeing with most of social media over the Wales v Fiji officiating, I think I’m actually swimming against the tide when it comes to my thoughts on Dan Biggar giving his team mates a rollicking at the end of the first in the very same match.

He wanted the ball put dead but the others played on and while I do get the importance of showing a united front out on the pitch, I can also appreciate the frustration from the leadership because, let’s face it, it was absolutely right and proper that the ball needed to be put dead.  I saw loads of comments directed at Dan but I think I’d be inclined to back him here.  It’s a World Cup, emotions are high, you’ve just played 40m of test rugby, no matter how much experience you have it’s not always easy to switch on the filter.


SCREECHING TO THE CHOIR

I have four kids, and possibly more to the point I was one myself back in the day, so I can totally imagine how exciting a prospect it would be to be allowed to sing at a massive global event like the Rugby World Cup.

But let’s face it…while the choir might work for some national anthems like The Flower Of Scotland (remember at Murrayfield they actually stop playing instruments at one point and let everyone sing like they’re a choir anyway) the more military style ones like for Argentina and, yes, especially France, have had the life sucked out of them by the format.

Personally I’m not always the biggest fan of going too strongly into symbols of nationalism, however I don’t reckon singing anthems before international matches is too strong to begin with, and I have always been of the opinion that each nation should be able to have theirs performed in a manner of their choosing.

But anyway for this World Cup, I understand they are considering a change, and though that would be tough on those who have been looking forward to their moment in the spotlight, I think it would be the right call.


EITHER/OR FOR THE ALL BLACKS PLEASE

Speaking of performances before kickoffs, I was never a fan of the All Blacks and others getting to do extra ones when others can’t, although with the Haka, Cibi and such practically being part of the sport’s DNA at this stage it would probably be harsh to ban it altogether.  

But I reckon for the All Blacks to take even more extra time to have a huddle before they did their haka ahead of the opener against France was very much taking the piss.

NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Next up here at Harpin Manor we’re looking ahead to our next Pool B assignment with Tonga.  There will be a preview at the end of the week, social media coverage throughout, a wrap pod on Sunday evening and all the usual extra bits in between.  As well as the podcast feed we’re on X, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and Mastodon so please follow us wherever you can 

And as ever, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP

274 : Ireland v Romania wrap

2023 Rugby World Cup Pool B, Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France 9/9/2023Ireland vs Romania Irelands Joe McCarthy runs into score a try Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo


🏉 England’s “masterclass”

🏉 Frustrated Fijians

🏉 Harpin’ On Tries

🏉 Big Joe Mac

🏉 Brilliant Bundee



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Lots of clinical finishes from Ireland Saturday but we chose this one…. #RWC2023 #ShoulderToShoulder

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273 : #IREvROM preview

available as video or as podcast

Our Guest : MARK JACKSON


IRELAND : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Keith Earls 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Jonathan Sexton (c) 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Andrew Porter 2. Rob Herring 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Joe McCarthy 5. James Ryan 6. Tadhg Beirne 7. Peter O’Mahony 8. Caelan Doris

16. Ronan Kelleher 17. Jeremy Loughman 18. Tom O’Toole 19. Iain Henderson 20. Josh van der Flier 21. Conor Murray 22. Jack Crowley 23. Robbie Henshaw


ROMANIA : 15 M Simionescu 14 N Onutu 13 F Tangimana 12 J Tomane 11 T Manumua 10 Hinckley Vaovasa 9 Gabriel Rupanu

1 Iulian Hartig 2 O Cojocaru 3 A Gordas 4 A Motoc 5 S Iancu 6 F Rosu 7 V Neculau 8 C Chirica (c)

16 F Bardasu 17 A Savin 18 G Gajion 19 M Iftimiciuc 20 D Ser 21 A Conache 22 T Boldor 23 T Gontineac


Rugby World Cup 2023 Pool B

Sat Sep 9 KO 2:30pm (Irish time)

Stade de Bordeaux

TV : Virgin Media 1


Referee: Nika Amashukeli (GRU)

AR1: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

AR2: Andrea Piardi (FIR)

TMO: Brendon Pickerill (NZR)

Live on: Virgin Media 1


Leinster starting XV v Munster

15 J Larmour 14 T O’Brien 13 L Turner 12 B Brownlee 11 R Russell
10 Ciarán Frawley 9 C Foley 1 J Boyle 2 L Barron 3 R McGuire
4 B Deeny 5 J Jenkins 6 M Deegan 7 S Penny (C) 8 J Culhane


Quick video on Munster v Leinster preseason friendly…

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Popped the aul blue jersey back on for a quick vid on the Munster v Leinster preseason friendly from Friday night

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Rugby on TV : Sep 8-14

NOTE : BT SPORTS IS NOW KNOWN AS TNT SPORTS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

8:05AM – WAIKATO V WELLINGTON – NPC – SKY SPORTS MIX

6PM – MUNSTER V LEINSTER – FRIENDLY – ACCESSMUNSTER.IE

7:35PM – STIRLING WOLVES V BOROUGHMUIR BEARS – SUPER 6 – SCOTTISHRUGBY.ORG

8:15PM – FRANCE V NEW ZEALAND – RWC2023 – RTÉ2

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

12PM – ITALY V NAMIBIA – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE

2:30PM – IRELAND V ROMANIA – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE

5PM – AUSTRALIA V GEORGIA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2

8PM – ENGLAND V ARGENTINA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

12PM – JAPAN V CHILE – RWC2023 – RTÉ2

1PM – EALING TRAILFINDERS V NORTHAMPTON – PREMIERSHIP CUP – TNT SPORTS 1

4:45PM – SOUTH AFRICA V SCOTLAND – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE

8PM – WALES V FIJI – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

8:05AM – COUNTIES MANUKAU V CANTERBURY – NPC – SKY SPORTS MIX

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

8PM – FRANCE V URUGUAY – Virgin Media, ITV4

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80+ column : Sep 5 2023

A TUESDAY COLUMN LOOKING AT

TOPICS BEYOND THE SCOPE 

OF OUR FEATURE MATCH OF THE WEEK


GUEST POD

With one more weekend without an Irish men’s match ahead of RWC2023 I decided to take it easy on the content-creating front but I did agree to do a pod for Caolán Scully which was part of his preview series and looked specifically at Ireland’s chances.

In the pod I suggest that if Ireland should have “Adversity” as a buzzword we should also go with “Belief” as well, and just to get ahead of the jokes I pointed out that I know my accent makes it sound like I’m a rugby version of Tad Lasso and apparently one of Caolán’s mates agreed…


Anyway the pod was released as a joint project so it’s on my feed as number 272 but I’d also like to plug Caolán’s pod so if you haven’t heard it already check it out below.


HARPIN ON…IRELAND’S OPTIONS AT 5, 7 & 14

This week I am grateful to Caolán for letting me use his pod recording for getting two more instalmetns of my “Ireland’s options” series done, and I am also grateful to Cian “RugbyKino” O’Muilleoir for taking the time to record his bit on jersey number 7.


IRELAND’S BENCH AT RWC2023

There are only two positions left to do in our “Ireland’s options” series, I gave each contributor a choice of jersey numbers so the two that got left behind are 13 and 15 so I will do them myself in a video to be recorded Wednesday.  I also did a brief TikTok on Ireland’s bench which you can see below, the plan is to do video like that every week throughout the season so you have been warned!

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MORE CONGRATS TO LEINSTER WOMEN


I’ve said it on Twitter/x and on the pod already but I literally can’t give enough praise to Leinster’s women’s squad over their Interpro title secured at Musgrave Park they had to do it the hard way yet ended up doing it in style.

I’ve also said this many many times before but I’ll keep repeating it until it happens…the provincial teams need to play more often throughout the season IMO.  I know circumstances are different but a few friendlies with Scots and Welsh teams plus a home and away calendar for the Interpro itself must be doable.


PREDICTION SPREADSHEET

When we’re not calling him Rugby Kino here at Harpin Manor, Cian O’Muilleoir is The Prince Of Permutations as his tournament spreadsheets are legendary in that they allow you to plug in different scores to see what happens next.

He has worked with another Irish twitter rugby fan/legend Justin Deegan to produce one for RWC2023, just follow the instructions below to sample it for yourself…

Just save a copy to your own Google account, then plug in the scores and bonus points as they happen or as you predict and it’ll do the rest, all the way through to the finals. It includes most of the tiebreaker calculations and can handle head to head result extraction for up to 5 teams on tied points in any given group, for all the groups.

LEINSTER MEN PRESEASON

Almost as if to taunt us with one final reminder of how last season’s URC went just before the RWC kicks off, Munster have not only scheduled a men’s friendly with Leinster kicking off at 6pm on Friday (therefore finishing just as France v New Zealand gets underway), but if fans of the boys in blue are unable to travel we will have to pay at least €6 to Access Munster for the privilege.  Since it’s money that technically goes to support Irish Rugby, it should be worth it but I’ll leave that determination with yourselves.  I for one am very interested to see what kind of lineup we put out.  And don’t forget there’s a second match set with Ulster taking place on Friday September 22 kicking off at 6:30pm at Navan RFC, tickets can be bought here.


🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

It’s barely the beginning of September and the Top Quatorze is already three rounds in, because of course it is.  I fully expect within the next couple of years the first round in a new season will actually take place before the previous year’s final, rule it out at your peril.

With the league’s penchant for teams skimping on away selections, it’s actually not that often that teams win or lose all of their opening three matches, and this year is no exception with only Stade Francais at the top and USAP at the bottom being perfect in their own way.

And because the World Cup is actually on French soil, they had to leave a massive gap between rounds 3 and 4 so it’s very difficult to speculate how the league is going to unfold from here but you whatever happens we’ll be following it all on this column throughout the season.


Round 1

Montpellier 26-15 La Rochelle

Perpignan 7-29 Stade Francais

US Oyonnax 36-17 Clérmont

Castres 24-23 Pau

Lyon 27-15 Toulon

Racing 92 23-18 Bordeaux

Bayonne 26-7 Toulouse

Round 2

Toulouse 38-13 Montpellier

Toulon 19-14 Bayonne

Bordeaux 25-23 Castres

Clérmont 38-14 Perpignan

Pau 19-17 Racing 92

La Rochelle 35-14 Lyon

Stade Francais 28-18 Oyonnax

Round 3

Bordeaux 22-17 Toulon

Clérmont 11-10 La Rochelle

Castres 37-0 Bayonne

Stade Francais 24-9 Montpellier

Pau 40-10 Lyon

Racing 92 59-10 Lyon

Oyonnax 21-27 Toulouse



Round 4

Sat October 29

Bayonne v Stade Francais

Perpignan v Pau

La Rochelle v Castres

Lyon v Clérmont

Montpellier v Racing 92

Toulon v Oyonnax

Toulouse v Bordeaux


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Back to full swing this week here at Harpin’ Manor, I’ll be working on that final video for the series on Ireland’s starting options this Wednesday, with just jerseys 13 and 15 left, then on Thursday our “Upcoming Rugby on Irish TV” post is back with a vengeance before we turn our full attention to Ireland v Romania with a preview featuring Mark Jackson on Friday, social media commentary throughout the match itself and of cours the wrap pod recording Sunday evening where we’re planning on attempting some time travel so be sure and look out for that, 

As ever be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP