231 : Harpin Preview Show – #SCOvIRE


IRELAND : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Mack Hansen 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton > (c) 9. Conor Murray

1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Iain Henderson 5. James Ryan 6. Peter O’Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris

16. Ronan Kelleher 17. Cian Healy 18. Tom O’Toole 19. Ryan Baird 20. Jack Conan 21. Jamison Gibson Park 22. Ross Byrne 23. Robbie Henshaw


SCOTLAND : 15. Stuart Hogg 14. Kyle Steyn 13. Huw Jones 12. Sione Tuipulotu 11. Duhan van der Merwe 10. Finn Russell 9. Ben White

1. Pierre Schoeman 2. George Turner 3. Zander Fagerson 4. Richie Gray 5. Jonny Gray 6. Matt Fagerson 7. Jamie Ritchie (c) 8. Jack Dempsey

16. Fraser Brown 17. Jamie Bhatti 18. Simon Berghan 19. Scott Cummings 20. Hamish Watson 21. Ali Price 22. Blair Kinghorn 23. Chris Harris


Guinness Six Nations Championship 2023

Round 4

Sun Mar 12 KO 3pm

Murrayfield


Referee: Luke Pearce (England)

AR1: Wayne Barnes (England)

AR2: Christophe Ridley (England)

TMO: Stuart Terheege (England)

Live on: RTÉ2, ITV1


Rugby on TV : March 9-13

FULL LIST

(all times Irish)

NOTE : PREMIER SPORTS IS NOW ALSO KNOWN AS VIAPLAY

THURSDAY, MARCH 9

2:45PM – ST MICHAEL’S V BLACKROCK – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

7:45PM – EDINBURGH V LEINSTER (REPEAT) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

8:45PM – ST MICHAEL’S V BLACKROCK (REPEAT) – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

FRIDAY, MARCH 10

6:05AM – CHIEFS V HIGHLANDERS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8:35AM – REBELS V WARATAHS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

7:15PM – SCOTLAND V IRELAND – U20 SIX NATIONS – RTÉ TWO

7:45PM – NORTHAMPTON V BATH – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 1

11:30PM – NEWBRIDGE V GONZAGA (REPEAT) – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

3:35AM – FIJIAN DRUA V CRUSADERS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

6:05AM – HURRICANES V BLUES – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8:35AM – BRUMBIES V REDS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

11AM – WESTERN FORCE V MOANA PASIFIKA – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

12:30PM – BRISTOL BEARS V HARLEQUINS – WOMEN’S PREMIER 15S – PREMIER15S.COM*

1:25PM – LIONS V WESTERN PROVINCE – CURRIE CUP – SKY SPORTS ACTION

2:15PM – ITALY V WALES – SIX NATIONS – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

2:30PM – EXETER V NEWCASTLE – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

4:45PM – ENGLAND V FRANCE – SIX NATIONS – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

5PM – GLOUCESTER V WORCESTER – PREMIER15S – PREMIER15S.COM*

8PM – NE FREE JACKS V OLD GLORY DC – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

1AM (SUNDAY) – CHICAGO V TORONTO, SAN DIEGO V DALLAS – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

SUNDAY, MARCH 12

3:30AM – SEATTLE V HOUSTON – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

1PM – GLOUCESTER V LEICESTER TIGERS – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 1

1PM – LONDON IRISH V SALE SHARKS – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

3PM – SCOTLAND V IRELAND – SIX NATIONS – RTÉ TWO, BBC1

3PM – BRISTOL BEARS V HARLEQUINS – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

5:30PM – THE TEAM THAT TURNED UP – DOCUMENTARY – RTÉ TWO

6:50PM – SIX NATIONS HIGHLIGHTS – VIRGIN MEDIA TWO

7PM – NOLA GOLD V RUGBY NEW YORK – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

MONDAY, MARCH 13

7:30PM – PREMIERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS – BT SPORT 3

8PM – AGAINST THE HEAD – RTÉ TWO

10:40PM – IRELAND’S RUGBY NUMBER 10 – DOCUMENTARY – BBC ONE

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230 : “The 6N 2-rounds left panel”


A bonus pod to set us up nicely for the remaining two rounds of the Six Nations featuring an all-provincial panel.

🏉 The 2023 6N so far

🏉 Ireland’s “work-ons”

🏉 Expectations for Rds 4&5


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80+ column : Over-reacting to over-reacting

Welcome to my 80+ column, a weekly post featuring final thoughts from the week of rugby just gone.  

FANZO GUINNESS PINT PREDICTOR LEAGUE


First things first…a reminder of the prestigious Harpin Guinness Pint Predictor League.

Our leader in the “Best Score In One Round” category is Andrew Byrne’s 67, including a spot on prediction of Ireland’s 14-point win over Italy.  The prize will be a signed copy of Brian Moylett’s “The Book On How You Become A Pro Rugby Player”.  Jack Fogarty still leads the overall table with seven points to spare. 

REMEMBER YOU CAN STILL JOIN THE LEAGUE AND WIN PRIZES  we’re accepting entrants right up to the final round so you can still beat Andrew’s Round 3 score, also every Six Nations match gives you the chance to win a free pint so by all means download the app and enter the league using the code HARPIN and see how you get on.


WRAP OF A WRAP

Mark & Ciarán did their usual excellent job helping me wrap our latest feature match, I on the other hand had issues with my audio – when I heard it back it sounded like I was talking while being locked in a box.  Thankfully it didn’t take long to re-record my parts and the result turned out ok if I do say so myself.

If you missed it, check it out here or on most major platforms.


HARPIN ON…DAVE KEARNEY

We’ve been mostly using these YouTube bonus clips as an opportunity to turn the spotlight on certain players who don’t always get the recognition and if anyone in the current Leinster squad deserves this it has to be Dave Kearney.  Thankfully his excellent finish in Edinburgh provided the platform for a decent bit of appreciation from our panel.

If you’re playing the clip above maybe pop over and subscribe to the channel too?  That’s where we post our Preview Show as well as other content throughout the week.


LIAM TURNER TIK TOK 

Unlike the YouTube clips, I never go into our pod recordings knowing what I’m going to you for the brief TikTok promos, it’s one of those things where I’ll know where I hear it and sure enough once Mark said this about Liam Turner definitely knew it.

It might sound like feint praise to say of a player “he’s a definite candidate for our 23 jersey in Europe” but when you’re talking about a squad with the depth of Leinster’s back three talent, that’s some statement yet one I’m more than happy to make about Turner he has had an outstanding season.

On a more personal note we’re proud here at Harpin Manor to have passed 400 followers on TikTok we’re not exactly pushing it as our top platform, simply posting regular clips so we’re happy that the numbers continue to rise and will no doubt do something special if and when we reach 500.

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ARDIE AS NAILS – PART 1 (THE INCIDENT)

Ardie made a slit throat gesture to an opponent as he was leaving the field.

He publicly apologised at the earliest opportunity.

He has been cited.

That’s the above water part to this iceberg of a story.  If you hold your nose and plunge into the depths though there was a whole lot more. 


ARDIE AS NAILS – PART 2 (OVER-REACTION-FEST)

My initial thoughts were that if you made it publicly known that you were going to kill/injure someone out in the “real world” you wouldn’t or at least shouldn’t get away with it.  So once my mind went to a place where I wanted to suggest on twitter that I thought this wasn’t cool, you can see where I landed.

I guess I assumed that by using the words “straying towards” I would be making it obvious that no, I do not actually think that there should be criminal charges brought against the Hurricanes & All Black number 8.

Enter the “Game’s Gone Soft” crowd.  Or the “Woke Hunters” or whatever you want to call them.  You see, my “mistake” was that the words “criminal charges” became a beacon for those rage scrolling the second the incident appeared as a clip on social media because, of course, they were actively searching for a poster child.  I provided it for them.  Do I regret it?

You know what – ten, maybe even five years ago, I definitely would have.  I may even have gone so far as to remove the tweet.  

But now, fuck it.  I know what I meant.  And if I’m tailoring my opinions based on how I think a certain corner of the opinion spectrum (especially this one) is going to respond well then I may as not bother.  And since I’m a firm believer in sharing opinions, that only leaves one conclusion – leave it there, maybe add a tweet or two to explain what I meant (I even acknowledged that I probably did a bad job wording it but I still couldn’t change my view), and then let the backlash wash over me.

To summarise, we had people over-reacting to my over-reaction to Ardie’s initial over-reaction.   Or to put it another way, an average day in the bird house.

I know there are those who will take this as “proof” that “Twitter is a cess pit” but even after last Friday I still disagree.  If we defined every pursuit by it’s bad actors then the world itself would be a cess pit.  


TRAIL FOUND?

I always make it clear when I’m about to harp on Welsh rugby that I am very aware that I’m far outside the “bubble” and thus am unsure of the minute details and dramas going on between the regions, cities, clubs and personalities across the nation.

But being a URC/Six Nations fan I do claim to have a tangential interest and from where I’m sitting it looks as though they have reached a point where they are going to have to rely on outside investment to get out of this cavernous hole they find themselves in.

And once you have to put your eggs in that corporate basket, you have to accept that there are going to be some options available which will make “unthinkable” actions very thinkable.  Like merging one of the regions with a club that keeps on doing well in the RFU’s second tier while being denied entry into its first.

Does that mean it will definitely happen?  Of course not.  But my point is that if it does become possible they should definitely consider it, while if it doesn’t they need to get ready for another offer which may sound equally ludicrous at first.

Once rugby union went pro, the sport was always going to have to think outside the box, and to be fair, while it’s still far from perfect it’s still a better box for the most part IMO.


INJURY REPORT

Leinster tend not to issue a full report until the Monday before their next match so that would be March 20th.  But going from the Irish squad update it looks like Ciaran Frawley has been called up to camp while Scott Penny and Jamie Osborne have been held back for minor knocks so hopefully they are indeed minor.  Meanwhile we’re wondering whether or not the likes of Furlong, Gibson-Park, Sexton and Henshaw will be involved at Murrayfield next weekend.  


AIL UPDATE

It’s “as you were” at the top of Division 1A as both Tarf and Nure secured BP wins away to Shannon and UCD respectively.  Familiar names to Leinster fans among the tries include Ben Murphy and Jordan Coghlan. 

Meanwhile in the race for the top 4 it’s looking like we could have two Leinster v Munster semifinals as both Cork Con and Young Munster also won away from home although Ballynahinch’s win over freefalling Trinity (the only home win of the five) keeps them in contention.

Down at the bottom it’s looking like a three-way fight to void joining Garryowen with Lansdowne, UCD and Shannon all having tricky away assignments in round 16 on March 25.

Men’s AIL

ROUND 15

Ballynahinch 36-15 Dublin Univ

Garryowen 21-29 Cork Con

Lansdowne 10-15 Young Munster

Shannon 3-33 Clontarf

UCD 10-32 Terenure



ROUND 16

MAR 25 (all 2:30pm)

Clontarf v Ballynahinch

Cork Con v Shannon

Dublin Univ v Lansdowne

Terenure v Garryowen

Young Munster v UCD


SEVENS – VANCOUVER WRAP

Mixed fortune for the Irish squads in Canada – both started brightly with wins over the host nation and South American opposition but then they went their separate ways.  The women went on to lost all their remaining matches and although they remain a respectable 5th in the standings, a gap has appeared above them and they will be anxiously looking over their shoulders for the remaining rounds.

Although the men couldn’t avenge the Aussies in their final pool match, they still made the quarterfinals where a Zac Ward try deep in extra time got them past the USA and into the final four where they may have fallen to Argentina and again Australia but still the points were valuable and put us back into the top 8.

The circuit now moves on to Hong Kong at the end of March.


MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY

My goal is to watch at least one MLR fixture each week, starting with Houston v San Diego from round 3 they’re all available for free on TheRugbyNetwork.com.

To be clear I won’t be following this competition merely to comment on the rugby.  My main interest is in watching how the sport is growing in the USA.  I reckon they have a decent model in the MLR to bring it forward but the league hasn’t been without its challenges especially last season when they lost the two Adam Gilchrist-owned teams (though considering the dumb nicknames they had they probably won’t be missed too much in the long run).

So with this in mind I checked out the replay of the Houston Sabercats v San Diego Legion, probably the biggest clash of Round 3 as both are expected to make the playoffs.  The familiar names were mostly on the San Diego side which features skipper Blair Cowen, Ma’a Nonu and Mikey Te’o.

The US presentation of the match was pretty much as expected, with a two-man team for commentary with the analyst seeing his role not only to provide “colour” but also to explain some of the more complicated rules, which is a good thing in my book.

One good feature of this match is that it was played on a pitch that wasn’t besmirched by lines from American football, something we do still see in quite a few MLR matches.

It seemed a decent crowd at Sabercats Stadium but it was the visitors who jumped out to an early 14-0 lead with Nonu heavily involved in both tries in the first 10 minutes.  Needless to say the defences won’t be up to the standards we’re used to in European rugby but still the general attacking play is to be admired at times.

Houston did manage to claw them back including an intercept try from winger Labuschagne which nudged them in front but a quick pair of San Diego tries created 26-17 advantage going into the last ten minutes.  This should have been enough to secure the win but a pair of yellow cards in succession to Sears-Juru & Poidevin gave the home side an opening and they sailed through it with two late converted tries including the winner from their big number 8 Gideon van Wyk to win the day.

Again, if you’re a rugby purist, don’t bother watching these matches.  But if you appreciate how the sport can benefit from the game growing, plus that it will take time for a league to establish rivalries and traditions of its own, then you can certainly enjoy keeping an eye on how things are going.

ROUND 3

DAL 10-35 SEA

ATL 29-16 NOLA

CHI 10-14 UTAH

RNYI 34-8 OGDC

HOU 31-26 SD



ROUND 4

NEFJ V OGDC

CHI V TOR

SD V DAL

SEA V HOU

NOLA V RNYI


HARPIN’ PREDICTION LEAGUE

I checked back in the records and after being in 1st place after the first couple of URC rounds I had dropped to 3rd by round 7, a whopping 9.5 points behind our resident stats expert RugbyKino, but as you can see I have clawed eight of those points back so I’ll be gunning to retrieve that top spot by the end.

This league is meant to be a race to avoid the bottom spot which rewards you by having to wear The Jersey Of Shame in a social media phot but it would appear Neil “No Picks Keego” Keegan wants that honour for himself so he’s welcome to it!!!


THE NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

The Six Nations is back on the menu and for a bonus pod during the week I will be the Leinster representative on an all-provincial panel giving an overview of the 2023 Six Nations as it stands.  Then we turn to our focus to Sunday’s “Triple Crown decider” in Murrayfield with a preview show before, a wrap pod after and also all the other usual features in between so be sure to follow us on any or all of our social media platforms to keep up with it all.  In the meantime, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP


229 : Edinburgh v Leinster wrap

4 March 2023; Michael Ala’alatoa of Leinster scores his side’s sixth try as teammates including Michael Milne celebrate during the United Rugby Championship match between Edinburgh and Leinster at The Dam Health Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile

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Peter Murphy Sad to see so many doubters before the game

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RichardMifsud Poor start but credit Edinburgh for that. Good response from the boys very clinical in their 22. Absorbed the lessons and adapted. Once we did they were found out because our D was on point and allowed us to kick on. Great 9/10/12/13 interplay and Ciarán F added quality as required. Surprised by Edinburgh’s capitulation after 50” or so. Scott P worthy POTM but Harry B was thereabouts

BrianClontarf Best performance by Harry Byrne for some time. He’s growing into it.


FRONT FIVE ARTICLES

  1. Leo Cullen Signs New Contract To Stay At Leinster Rugby (sportsnewsireland.com) [Jonah McBride]
  2. Irish Rugby | Energia All-Ireland League Men’s Division 1A: Round 15 Review
  3. Rowntree relieved to leave with bonus after challenging week (irishexaminer.com) [Simon Lewis]
  4. Dragons 20-22 Connacht: 14-men Dragons fail to sign off at home for season with win after late missed drop-goals – Wales Online [Ben James]
  5. Ulster hit Cardiff for six as they continue top-two bid with bonus-point win in Wales | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk [Jonathan Bradley]

URC ROUND 15 WRAP

ROUND 15

GLA 50-8 ZEB

MUN 49-42 SCA

STO 29-23 SHA

BUL 25-29 LIO

EDI 27-47 LEI

OSP 20-21 BEN

DRA 20-22 CON

CAR 20-42 ULS



ROUND 16

MAR 24

ZEB V CAR

LEI V STO

MAR 25

BEN V LIO

OSP V DRA

CON V EDI

SCA V SHA

MUN V GLA

ULS V BUL


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228 : Harpin Preview Show – #EDIvLEI


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Leinster : 15. Ciarán Frawley 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Liam Turner 12. Jamie Osborne 11. Dave Kearney 10. Harry Byrne 9. Luke McGrath

1. Michael Milne 2. John McKee 3. Michael Ala’alatoa 4. Ross Molony 5. Jason Jenkins 6. Rhys Ruddock > CAPTAIN 7. Scott Penny 8. Max Deegan

16. Lee Barron 17. Jack Boyle 18. Thomas Clarkson 19. Brian Deeny 20. Will Connors 21. Nick McCarthy 22. Charlie Tector 23. Rob Russell.


Edinburgh : 15. Emiliano Boffelli 14. Damien Hoyland 13. Mark Bennett 12. James Lang 11. Wes Goosen 10. Charlie Savala 9. Ben Vellacott

1. Boan Venter 2. Stuart McInally 3. Lee-Roy Atalifo 4. Marshall Sykes 5. Sam Skinner 6. Luke Crosbie > CAPTAIN 7. Hamish Watson 8. Viliame Mata

16. Dave Cherry 17. Jamie Jack 18. Elliot Millar-Mills 19. Jamie Hodgson 20. Nick Haining 21. Charlie Shiel 22. Jaco van der Walt 23. Chris Dean.


BKT United Rugby Championship 2022/23

Round 15

Sat Mar 4 KO 5:05pm

DAM Health Stadium

Live on: TG4, Viaplay/Premier Sports, URC.tv


Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)

AR1: Sam Grove-White

AR2: Ian Kenny 

TMO: Jon Mason

Rugby on TV : March 3-6

FULL LIST

(all times Irish)

NOTE : PREMIER SPORTS IS NOW ALSO KNOWN AS VIAPLAY

THURSDAY, MARCH 2

7PM – SHARKS V ULSTER (REPEAT) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

9PM – PREMIERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS – BT SPORT 4

10PM – THE ULSTER RUGBY SHOW – BBC2 NI

FRIDAY, MARCH 3

7AM – CRUSADERS V HIGHLANDERS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

9:10AM – REBELS V HURRICANES – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

6:43PM – IRELAND WOMEN V CANADA – VANCOUVER 7S – WORLD.RUGBY

7:35PM – GLASGOW WARRIORS V ZEBRE – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

7:35PM – MUNSTER V SCARLETS – URC – RTÉ TWO, BBC 2 WALES, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2, URC.TV*

7:45PM – BRISTOL BEARS V NORTHAMPTON – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 1

9:45PM – IRELAND MEN V CANADA – VANCOUVER 7S – WORLD.RUGBY

12:58AM (SATURDAY) – IRELAND WOMEN V BRAZIL – VANCOUVER 7S – WORLD.RUGBY

1:05AM (SATURDAY) – DALLAS V SEATTLE – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

4:35AM – IRELAND MEN V CHILE – VANCOUVER 7S – WORLD.RUGBY

6:05AM – MOANA PASIFIKA V CHIEFS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8:35AM – FIJIAN DRUA V WARATAHS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

10:30AM – AUSTRALIA V ENGLAND (REPEAT) – 3RD TEST 2022 – SKY SPORTS ACTION

11:10AM – MUNSTER V SCARLETS (REPEAT) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

12:30PM – STORMERS V SHARKS – URC – TG4, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2, URC.TV*

12:45PM – BRISTOL V NORTHAMPTON (REPEAT) – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 2

12:55PM – GLASGOW WARRIORS V ZEBRE (REPEAT) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

2:30PM – HARLEQUINS V EXETER – WOMEN’S PREMIER 15S – BT SPORT 2

2:45PM – BULLS V LIONS – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2, URC.TV*

3PM – LEICESTER TIGERS V BATH – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

3PM – LOUGHBOROUGH V BRISTOL – WOMEN’S PREMIER 15S – PREMIER15S.COM*

5:05PM – EDINBURGH V LEINSTER – URC – TG4, VIAPLAY 1, URC.TV*

5:15PM – OSPREYS V BENETTON – URC – VIAPLAY 2, S4C, URC.TV*

5:15PM – HARLEQUINS V EXETER – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 2

7:35PM – CARDIFF V ULSTER – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

7:35PM – DRAGONS V CONNACHT – URC – RTÉ TWO, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2, S4C, URC.TV*

7:50PM – IRELAND WOMEN V USA – VANCOUVER 7S – WORLD.RUGBY

10:57PM – IRELAND MEN V AUSTRALIA – VANCOUVER 7S – WORLD.RUGBY

11PM – RUGBY ATL V NOLA GOLD – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

SUNDAY, MARCH 5

3AM – BLUES V BRUMBIES – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

5:30AM – WESTERN FORCE V REDS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8:30AM-11:30AM – AUSTRALIA V ENGLAND (HIGHLIGHTS) – ALL 3 TESTS FROM 2022 – SKY SPORTS ACTION

10:15AM – EDINBURGH V LEINSTER (REPEAT) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

12:30PM – HARLEQUINS V EXETER (REPEAT) – BT SPORT 3

1PM – WORCESTER V WASPS – WOMEN’S PREMIER 15S – PREMIER15S.COM*

3PM – SALE SHARKS V SARACENS – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 1, ITV1

5:15PM – RUGBY TONIGHT – BT SPORT 1

7PM – CHICAGO V UTAH – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

7:30PM – AUSTRALIA V NEW ZEALAND (REPEAT) – RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP 2022 – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8PM – RACING 92 V TOULOUSE – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

8PM – NEW YORK V OLD GLORY DC – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

8PM – HOUSTON V SAN DIEGO – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

MONDAY, MARCH 6

8PM – AGAINST THE HEAD – RTÉ TWO

10PM – PREMIERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS – BT SPORT 3

TUESDAY, MARCH 7

3PM – NEWBRIDGE V GONZAGA – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

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227 : Opposition view – Edinburgh & Scotland

DAM Health Stadium, Edinburgh

With both Leinster & Ireland playing in the Scottish capital the next two weekends, our perfect guest to offer an opposition view was Sandy “@theburghwatch” Smith.

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With both Leinster & Ireland playing in the Scottish capital the next two weekends, our perfect guest to offer an opp view was @theburghwatch

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80+ column : Anthems, Contracts, Updates

Welcome to my 80+ column, a weekly post featuring final thoughts from the week of rugby just gone.  

FANZO GUINNESS PINT PREDICTOR LEAGUE


First things first…the all important update in the prestigious Guinness Pint Predictor League.

We have a new leader in the “Best Score In One Round” category as Andrew Byrne’s 67, including a spot on prediction of Ireland’s 14-point win over Italy, put him in pole position.  The prize will be a signed copy of Brian Moylett’s “The Book On How You Become A Pro Rugby Player”.

As you can see despite being knocked off his perch Jack Fogarty still leads the overall table with seven points to spare. 

REMEMBER YOU CAN STILL JOIN THE LEAGUE AND WIN PRIZES we’re accepting entrants right up to the final round so you can still beat Andrew’s Round 3 score, also every Six Nations match gives you the chance to win a free pint so by all means download the app and enter the league using the code HARPIN and see how you get on.


WRAP OF A WRAP

Apart from a big mishap on my part where I got the seniors and U20s mixed up in my selection of Front Five articles, Sunday night’s recordings went well and Tom and Conor did their usual sterling work in describing the action. 

If you missed it, check it out here or on most major platforms.


HARPIN ON…12 & 13 OPTIONS

For the bonus chat this week we looked at Ireland’s options as centre and looking back at it now we even missed some names like James Hume and Luke Marshall who have both of course done well when called upon. Still I think it’s important to acknowledge that when everyone is fit there is only one pairing for Ireland that ticks all boxes both with and without the ball and while we try to repress the bias when talking about Ireland, I wonder in this case if it’s actually better for Leinster fans to make that point. 

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HARPIN’ ON…CLOCK GONE RED

Here’s a bonus bonus clip if you will. After Tom described Italy’s interception try at the end of the first half I asked him about Ireland’s mindset in not killing the half after winning the lineout after the clock went red given the BP was in the bag. 


TOM O’TOOLE TIK TOK

Halfway through this you’ll see me writing something down, for the record it’s a note to myself reminding me to use Tom’s mention of O’Toole’s display for this week’s TikTok clip. As you can see I remembered! 

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IRELAND’S TIME-DELAYED CALL

There has been a lot of light hearted indignation on social media about the Italian rendition of Ireland’s Call before the match, and to be honest while I wanted to join in, the fact that the issue was easily sidetracked into that annoying “debate” over whether or not that should be played at all for Irish rugby made me pause.   But this column is a much safer space for me to express my thoughts without all that nonsense. 

It should be a simple matter – each union should be able to decide on how their anthem is played.  Full stop.  I’m not even sure why it’s up for debate.  Even giving the Italian organisers the benefit of the doubt in that this wasn’t a case of intentional head-wrecking, they still shouldn’t be put in a position where an error can be made.

The anthem playing is a “formality” in every sense of the word.  First, it’s a reminder to the player of the extra prestige of playing test level rugby for their native or adopted country (another rabbit hole I’d want to avoid in this discussion) but more relevant is the way we’re not supposed to have the rendition of the anthem as a major talking point especially in something like the Six Nations!!!

You’d hope that regulations wouldn’t be needed for this, but that fiasco would seem to warrant them. 


LEO SIGNS

A friend texted me on Monday “Just drove past the Leinster HQ in UCD.. lots of press outside” and within an hour I had learned exactly why.  This had been rumoured for a while but the confirmation was obviously very welcome news.  With Stu leaving for Racing at the end of the campaign, this provides much needed continuity and I very much doubt there’s a single Leinster fan unhappy about it.

On Stu’s replacement, we’re hearing talk about Leon MacDonald, currently in charge of the Blues in Super Rugby and formally involved with Tasman, the Crusaders and the All Blacks so not a bad resumé at all, plus he has worked with Andrew Goodman.  But before I get deep into details like how he takes his coffee, I should point out that nothing is confirmed as yet although apparently this will be sorted over the coming weeks.

Last thing I’d say on it is that a senior coaching position at Leinster Rugby isn’t exactly a tough one to sell to the best coaches. 


RDS REDEVELOPMENT

“The funds are there. It’s just a case of going through the boring bit around plans and tenders, dates and project plans. All that boring stuff. That’s all happening now. It’s all systems go. I think we should have something really exciting in the next couple of months to show.”

Obviously COVID knocked back the planned redevelopment of the RDS a good bit so it’s good to see it’s still on track and every update on its progress is welcome.  I love going there but still this work is very badly needed.


SCHOOLS FINAL FOUR

After a replayed first round tie set things back a bit, we now finally know the semifinalists in this season’s Leinster Schools Senior Cup : St Michael’s College v Blackrock College, Newbridge College v Gonzaga College.

Both should be quality matches but the first one puts me in mind of the final from ten years ago which featured players like Garry Ringrose, Jeremy Loughman, Oliver Jager, Nick Timoney, Cian Kelleher, Ross Byrne, Nick McCarthy, Ross Molony, James Ryan, Josh Murphy & Max Deegan.  It was also the day I took this photo which got some decent reception about t’internet and (eventually!) inspired me to start the Harpin Instagram account.  

Very much looking forward to both semifinals next Monday & Tuesday.


INJURY REPORT

IRELAND

Biggest news is unfortunately Finlay Bealham’s injury and although his Championship is over his contribution to this campaign cannot be overstated.   

Even without the Leinster goggles it has to be good news that Messrs Sexton, Henshaw, Furlong, Gibson Park & Ringrose are all included in the “mini-camp” in the hope that all will be available to face Scotland and England.

On the players sent back to their provinces, well I don’t want to repeat myself from last week on the consternation from certain fans over supposed bias in these decisions, I’ll just say that with a full round of URC matches at a crucial portion of the campaign, I’d say the provinces will take all the personnel they can get.

LEINSTER

The news on Joe McCarthy was unfortunate but not surprising, hopefully he’ll be able to play some part at the business end of the season.

Speaking of which, nine points from Leinster’s final four matches will mathematically clinch 1st place, though with standards at the province as they are I doubt that’s a factor in team selection this coming weekend.  Word is they were considering our matches against Cardiff, Dragons, Edinburgh & Stormers as a block which would mostly see the same combinations so we can expect a similar lineup this coming weekend.

15 COSGRAVE 14 LARMOUR 13 TURNER 12 OSBORNE 11 KEARNEY 10 H BYRNE 9 MCGRATH

1 MILNE 2 MCKEE 3 ALA’ALATOA 4 MOLONY 5 JENKINS 6 RUDDOCK (C) 7 PENNY 8 DEEGAN

16 MCELROY 17 BOYLE 18 CLARKSON 19 CONNORS 20 DEENY 21 N MCCARTHY 22 TECTOR 23 RUSSELL

(note – the above team is purely from my imagination, it’s certainly not one of those quasi-leaked Thornley teams which are always 22 out of 23 correct)


INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

Jason Jenkins: came through the game against Dragons Rugby with no issues following his return from injury

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Ciarán Frawley: will look to increase his training load this week as he continues his recovery from a knee injury

INJURY UPDATE – UNAVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

Joe McCarthy: has had a procedure on an ankle injury and will be out of action for two months

There are no further updates on:

Charlie Ngatai (hamstring), Cormac Foley (hamstring), Ed Byrne (knee), Martin Moloney (knee) and Tommy O’Brien (knee)


AIL UPDATE

First of all congrats to the Combined Provinces XV for their clean sweep of wins in the inaugural Celtic Challenge, no doubt they gave the test coaching set up plenty to think about over the four matches, and the squad for the upcoming Six Nations was announced on Tuesday, albeit over the backdrop of the tragic news of the passing of Tom Tierney.

Back to the Men’s AIL, Jack Boyle, Alex Soroka & Ben Murphy were among the Leinster players bagging tries in another important round of 1A matches.  Tarf stayed on top with a good win at Trinity while Terenure stayed close to them by overcoming Lansdowne.  

Meanwhile down at the bottom Garryowen finally slipped through the trap door although the race to avoid joining them is really hotting up and for the remainder of the campaign I can’t see there being too many dead rubbers.

Men’s AIL

ROUND 14

Cork Con 29-34 UCD

Dublin Univ 21-38 Clontarf

Garryowen 16-26 Shannon

Terenure 43-24 Lansdowne

Young Munster 21-0 Ballynahinch



ROUND 15

MAR 4 (all 2:30pm)

Ballynahinch v Dublin Univ

Garryowen v Cork Con

Lansdowne v Young Munster

Shannon v Clontarf

UCD v Terenure


SEVENS – FROM LA TO VANCOUVER

Just the men’s World Series resumed last weekend and to say Ireland’s fortunes varied over the two days would be an understatement.  On Day One which was marred by torrential rain and several delays we won all our pool matches, including a win over the Blitzboks, to set up a quarterfinal against Australia, yet on the Sunday we just couldn’t stop shipping penalties and slipped to two defeats which meant we also slipped further down the series table to 9th after 6 of 11 rounds.

The circuit now moves to Vancouver, Canada where we get a chance for revenge over the Aussies in our pool and we also face Chile and our hosts.

Meanwhile the women return to action as well and with just three rounds to go we’ll be looking for another final four appearance to get us higher than our current fifth position.  


VANCOUVER 7S

IRELAND’S FIXTURES

FRI MAR 3

6:43PM WOMEN V CANADA

9:45PM MEN V CANADA

SAT MAR 4

12:58AM WOMEN V BRAZIL 

4:35AM MEN V CHILE

7:50PM WOMEN V USA

10:57PM MEN V AUSTRALIA

11:28PM WOMEN’S PLAYOFFS BEGIN

MON MAR 5

1:54AM MEN’S PLAYOFFS BEGIN


MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY

Getting pressed for time as I type so I’ll just leave the results, table & fixtures in this section.  Hopefully I’ll have time to catch a game or two soon, they’re all available for free on TheRugbyNetwork.com.

ROUND 2

SEA 28-22 ATL

UTAH 33-25 DAL

HOU 35-14 NOLA

RNYI 39-3 TOR

SD 29-12 NEFJ



ROUND 3

DAL V SEA

ATL V NOLA

CHI V UTAH

RNYI V OGDC

HOU V SD


HARPIN’ PREDICTION LEAGUE

Kudos to Cian “RugbyKino” O’Muilleoir for reminding us all of the extra URC matches last weekend, I chose to reward him by being the only one to take a punt on Ulster winning in Durban, thus allowing me to narrow his lead down to just two and a half points!!!  We both got the Lions/Glasgow game wrong though, which has us both anxiously looking over our shoulders at Mark Jackson in 3rd so there are a few interesting weeks of Superbruing ahead for us.  Oh, and we’d also like to announce Keego’s new full official nickname of Neil “No Picks Keego” Keegan…


THE NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Obviously we’ll be turning our attention to Leinster’s trip to Edinburgh next weekend and we’ll have an Opposition View pod during the week talking to Sandy Smith although it would be rude not to also ask him about the Scots whom Ireland play in the same city a week later.

Then we return to our URC focus with a preview show before, a wrap pod after and also all the other usual features in between so be sure to follow us on any or all of our social media platforms to keep up with it all.  In the meantime, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP


226 : ITALY v IRELAND WRAP

2023 Guinness Six Nations Championship Round 3, Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy 25/2/2023 Italy vs Ireland Ireland’s Mack Hansen Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan

🏉 IRELAND’S CAAAA…..

🏉 Centre, Backrow & Halfback options

🏉 ……..AAAAAAAA………

🏉 Italy’s improvement

🏉 …AAAAAAAAAAAAALL.


THIS WEEK’S GUESTS

CONOR CRONIN & TOM COLEMAN

PLUS A SPECIAL REPORT FROM RICH MIFSUD


FULL TIME TAKES

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Imelda Reidy Great Italian performance. Job done. 5 points. On we roll.

Andrew Byrne Today showed one thing in particular, that Gary Ringrose is a world class operator and is streets ahead of the rest of them at playing outside centre. 12 and 13 are two very different positions, as shown by our defensive lapses today.

Alan Murphy Brilliant. Two teams playing the game in a positive way. Italy have really improved. Let’s be honest, some of our team today were 2-3rd choice and a few played out of position. We scored a bonus point, left some tries out there and also managed to think our way out of danger today. Previously we would have lost this game. Building strength in depth. So positive from me.

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Joanne  In fairness to Kieran Crowley, not only has he got Italy playing brilliantly, he’s got them believing too. So good to see and long may it continue.

Koochulainn Another win with a bonus point without conceding a losing bonus.

The performance wasn’t perfect, and Italy found some flaws in the defensive system, but you can’t get any more than five points.

Italy were great value for money too. After today and the 20s last night Italian rugby is heading in a good direction.

POTM Mack Hansen dropping an F bomb in the post match interview was a lovely coda

Colm Splendid match. Continued resurgence and improvement from Italy, and as usual this year, Ireland responded magnificently to pressure. Really looking forward to Murrayfield next month.


FRONT FIVE ARTICLES

  1. Former Ireland international Tom Tierney, who coached Irish women’s team, dies aged 46 – Independent.ie [Ruairidh O’Connor]
  2. Ireland U20s withstand second-half surge to keep back-to-back Grand Slam ambitions alive (the42.ie) [Daire Walsh]
  3. Ulster stun Sharks with sensational victory in Durban | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk [Jonathan Bradley]
  4. Borthwick praises England’s tactical nous in ‘incredible Test match’ – england | Rugby365 [via AFP]
  5. Scotland suffer first Six Nations defeat in France despite valiant effort after early red cards | The Scotsman [Graham Bean]

6N RD 3 & URC ROUND 6 WRAP

6N WRAP

ROUND 3

ITA 20-34 IRE

WAL 10-20 ENG

FRA 32-21 SCO



ROUND 4

MAR 11

ITA V WAL

ENG V FRA

MAR 12

SCO V IRE


URC WRAP

ROUND 6

SHA 24-31 ULS

LIO 35-24 GLA



ROUND 15

MAR 3

GLA V ZEB

MUN V SCA

MAR 4

STO V SHA

BUL V LIO

EDI V LEI

OSP V BEN

DRA V CON

CAR V ULS


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