80+ column : October 9

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WRAP OF A WRAP

Tom “@LeinsterRoyalty” Coleman & Ciarán “PostToPost Sport” Duffy joined me for the Benetton v Leinster wrap pod and did their usual bang up job. If you missed it, here’s a link for Spotify or it’s also on Apple and most major platforms.


FRONT FIVE

A selection of eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the rugby media landscape

THANK YOU DAVE

“Thanks to everyone for their support over the last 15 years…it’s been an incredible journey”

Becca Mehigan ‘forever proud’ as husband Dave Kearney wraps up rugby career

Neasa Cumiskey – The Sunday World


NO, CANADA

‘We’re building belief in our game’ 

Ireland head coach Bemand won’t let heads drop despite Canada defeat at WXV1

Rory Keane – Extra.ie


PLAY AGAIN, SAM

Sam Prendergast starts his third game of the tour at out-half and he will be partnered by Cormac Foley

Easterby Names Emerging Ireland Team For Final Tour Clash Against The Cheetahs

IrishRugby.ie


HAMDEN IT UP

This is our opportunity to say: ‘Come and see the champions play and create an unbelievable atmosphere’.

Hampden switch for Edinburgh v Glasgow to attract new fans

Andy Burke – BBC.com


BAITING THE HOOK(ER) [🎣🎣🎣 CLICKBAIT OF THE WEEK 🎣🎣🎣]

 Sharks utility back Ethan Hooker has shed light on how he found the transition from centre to wing

Hooker opens up on switch to wing

Angus Opperman – Rugby365


HARPIN ON…THE IRISH SHIELD

Our latest bonus chat from our wrap pod recording looks at the other three provinces as Leinster “begin their defence of” the Irish Shield…


JOSH INTERVIEW

Some free content from the URC is always appreciated – I won’t pass everything on that I get but when it’s Leinster I’ll share when I can…

Ireland star Van der Flier doing it by the book

If you want an illustration of the dedication which has made Josh van der Flier a World Rugby Player of the Year, you only have to listen to him talking about his notebooks.

It reveals the kind of meticulous preparation which – along with abundant natural talent – has seen the Leinster Rugby and Ireland flanker become such a star performer.

“It’s something I have started doing in the last few years,” he reveals.

“I have one notebook for when I’m in Irish camp and one for Leinster.

“At the start of the book, that would be my goals for the season, my main work-ons.

“I will have an attack section, a defence section, a fitness section, all different things that I want to improve on. It’s every area of the game, whether it’s breakdown, carrying, passing or tackling.

“Then, if a coach or a player says something I definitely want to make note of, I write that at the back of the book.

“There will be all little bits of pieces I have gathered, feedback you will get from a coach or another player.

“Then, in the middle, I go week to week with a double page for each game and kind of structure it out that way.

“I have everything in that notebook then and, if I run out of space, I take pictures of the important stuff.

“The main stuff at the front and back is kind of important to keep. That’s how I do it anyway.”

Then there’s the mental preparation for the physical battle out on the pitch.

“That’s one thing that is hard about rugby,” said the 31-year-old openside.

“At times, I do get jealous of footballers or golfers or people in other sports.

“If you are going to play a sport like that, you are obviously pumped up and you are ready, but you are not going in having to be fairly violent and physical with people.

“You have to get yourself to a certain mental state for a rugby game. Certainly I do anyway, which takes a lot out of you.

“You have to get to a stage where you are happy to get stuck in and hit people hard and be real physical and also be kind of calm as well.

“That’s one thing that becomes mentally difficult, certainly the longer a season goes on because of how much it takes to get revved up for a game.

“It was 13 months in the end last year from starting pre-season to finishing.

“Physically, I felt great all year. At the end of the season, my body still felt really good. But mentally it’s difficult in a long season.”

With rugby being so demanding and such an all-consuming passion, Van der Flier acknowledges it is important to switch off on occasions.

“I have got a lot better at it since I met my now wife who is good at doing activities or different things,” he said.

“She’s been great for that. Before I met her, there were six of us living in a house together and we were all obsessed with rugby. All we talked about was rugby.

“If it was a day off, we would be outside throwing a rugby ball around, which is great and we absolutely loved it, but I have got a lot better at switching off away from rugby now.

“After we went out of the World Cup last year, it was very difficult because it was still going on. So, rather than doing something relaxing, we went and did as many tourist things as we could every day to be as busy as possible because I felt if I stood still I would just be playing all the games back through in my head, which is the nature any time you lose in a big tournament.

“That was a hard one to switch off from. But then, once the final was over, I was able to switch off a lot better because the World Cup was over for everyone.”

Having had a break following Ireland’s titanic tour of South Africa, the 2022 World Player of the Year is now up and running on another season and ready for next Saturday’s huge BKT URC derby against Munster Rugby at Croke Park.

“I had five weeks off after the summer tour and I think having that break definitely allowed me to freshen up,” he said.

“The body is feeling good, the mind is feeling good, I am feeling really fresh and I am excited to crack into another season.”

That campaign has begun really well for Leinster who have kicked off with three successive bonus point victories in the league as they look to secure their first piece of silverware since 2021.

“It was obviously tough not to pick up any trophies last year because everyone wants to win. It means everything to everyone here,” said Van der Flier.

“But there is definitely a huge amount of excitement for the year ahead.

“We have a great coaching staff, a lot of great players and a lot of depth in our squad, so there’s no reason why we can’t give it another big shot this year. We are in a great position. We are very hungry and excited for the year ahead.”

The man from Wicklow added: “One thing we have certainly learned is how close it is and the narrow margins you can look back on at the end of a campaign.

“If you win, you don’t tend to notice them so much, but you certainly do when you lose. One thing that sticks out for me is we probably played better in the European final against Toulouse than Ireland did in the last Test against South Africa. But a bit of magic from (Ciaran) Frawley and we managed to get the win in that Springboks game while we didn’t win the other and that’s just the nature of rugby, I suppose. It does come down to fine margins.”

So, despite all the ups and downs and the physical and mental toll it takes, does rugby still remain the job he would rather do than any other?

“Absolutely,” he replies.


LEINSTER SQUAD UPDATE

HARPIN’ MATCHDAY 23 V MUNSTER

Keenan, J O’Brien, Henshaw, J Osborne, Lowe, Frawley, Gibson-Park

Porter, Barron, Furlong, McCarthy, Ryan, Baird, van der Flier, Doris (c)

McKee, Healy, Slimani, Snyman, Conan, McGrath, R Byrne, Ringrose

Caveat : I have no “ITK”

INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

RG Snyman: came through the game on Saturday with no issues after his recovery from a foot injury.

Jack Boyle: due to return to training this week after his recovery from a foot injury.

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Jordan Larmour: was not available for selection at the weekend as a precaution and will be further assessed this week before a final decision is made.

Rónan Kelleher: will have assessment this week on an ankle injury after being withdrawn in the first half on Saturday.

Jimmy O’Brien: will have assessment this week on a hamstring injury after being withdrawn in the first half on Saturday.

NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:

Dan Sheehan, John McKee, Paddy McCarthy, Tommy O’Brien and Rob Russell.


TROLL PATROL

Now it’s time for Troll Patrol where we ‘detain’ a social media commentator and charge them with gaslightery and general online mayhem.  

This week’s detainee comes directly from our own Harpin’ pod recording, a light hearted choice from our regular contributor Tom Coleman who not only knew his Zoom background would be seen in the week building up to the Croke Park rematch, but also that he was to be harpin’ on Munster for the bonus chat!!!  Hey, we’re nothing if not fair with our Troll Patrol, nobody is safe not even our own…


WXV1


Irish Shield


Women’s AIL


Men’s AIL


Premiership


🔝🐱🐴


ProD2


RE Super Cup


Harpin Prediction League


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Friday – LEINSTER V MUNSTER PREVIEW FEAT KEEGO

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Sunday – WRAP POD RECORDING

80+ column : Mar 27


On this week’s column…

🏉 JORDAN v WLR?

🏉 NEW ULSTER CEO

🏉 REYNAL RETIRING

🏉 LAST 16 REFS

🏉 RASSIE RANTING

🏉 WRAP OF A WRAP

🏉 PROMOTING INCLUSION

🏉 LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

🏉 COMP UPDATES [Incl W6N & 🔝🐱🐴] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere, now including a few thoughts added by myself (JLP).


Larmour expressed his eagerness to compete in front of a sold-out crowd and emphasised the special ambiance created by passionate fans.

Jordan Larmour Hails Willie le Roux Ahead of Leinster vs. Bulls Top-of-the-Table Clash

Joe Naughton – SportsNewsIreland

JLP : SNI was the first non-Harpin site I ever wrote for back in the day so I like to check in, here we have one from many articles that suggest it will be Jordan Larmour who will fill the gap at 15 left by the absence of Messrs Keenan & Frawley.  More on this in the injury update further down the column.


Following the departure of Jonny Petrie earlier this week, Hugh will commence his role with the province on Wednesday 3rd of April

Ulster Rugby Announce Hugh McCaughey As Interim CEO

IrishRugby.ie

JLP : All change at the Kingspan and it is good to see it happening at the very top not just coaching level.  It has been clear for a while that moves needed to be made higher up the chain.  Certainly hasn’t been the easiest for them to start the new era on a South African tour but hopefully there will be enough understanding from the fans that it will take time to turn things around.


Raynal made a remarkably bold decision in a 2022 Bledisloe Cup match…in the fallout, Raynal deleted his social media to protect his family from abuse.

Referee Mathieu Raynal retiring after July international rugby window

NZ Herald (via AP)

JLP : Sorry to hear, I never had an issue with him and while I’ve never seen an All Black defeat I didn’t like, I still 100% backed his decision to call that free kick the game needed it especially in such a high profile match although you don’t need to justify pushing back against any form of online abuse towards anyone involved in the sport.


Leinster Rugby v Leicester Tigers

Referee: Pierre Brousset (FRA)

EPCR announce Round of 16 match officials

RugbyReferee.net

JLP : Very important site this, you’d understand why there’s no ‘official’ source representative the POV of officials but this independent one has always been reliable.  This is just a straightforward article listing the officiating teams for the last 16 but I pretty much visit this site every week so I thought I’d share it here.


You promised to you were going play like it’s your last f***ing game as a group together.  But you lied. You’re a f***ing liar!

Footage Emerges Of Rassie Erasmus’ Furious Expletive-Ridden World Cup Team Talk

Jonathan Browne – Balls.ie

JLP : My feelings on Rassie are mixed – of course you have to respect the whole “two World Cups” part but the Lions tour shenanigans did leave a sour taste.  I always appreciate these behind the scenes bits, looking forward to watching CTS2.


Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A WRAP

We recorded on Monday this week and aimed to keep the wrap part as brief as possible.  Tom & Ciarán did a bang up job with this as well as looking ahead to the matches Leinster have coming up.

If you missed the wrap pod, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


QUICK TAP : PROMOTING INCLUSION

NGL when I started writing this copy I wasn’t sure where I was headed with it but it became apparent as I went along.  The promotion argument has gone on for long enough and it’s about time we started coming up with viable solutions.  Obviously the option I suggest in the video is a more long term one, I guess I was being realistic about the length of time it takes this sport to make any kind of change.  There are of course many different options that would be fine, the important thing is that they do something soon.


LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

While Hugo Keenan & Jimmy O’Brien were in the dreaded “no further update” section, there actually followed a further update that both could return to action sooner than expected, which is definitely good news at this stage of the season.

Strange Jason Jenkins wasn’t included in the update but anyway I’m assuming he’ll be available for Friday where I may be a mile off with my selection but you have to admit that would not only be a form starting XV but it would also possibly be the most talented bench the RDS has ever seen…

Harpin’ matchday 23 v Bulls

Larmour, Russell, Ringrose, Henshaw, Lowe, R Byrne, McGrath

Healy, Kelleher, Ala’alatoa, Molony, Jenkins, Baird, van der Flier, Deegan

Porter, Sheehan, Furlong, McCarthy, Doris, Gibson-Park, Prendergast, Osborne

NB : the above matchday 23 is completely from my own mind, I’m certainly not suggesting I have any ITK a la Thornley

INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

Martin Moloney: has returned to full training this week after returning from a bicep injury

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Cormac Foley: will be further assessed this week as he nears a return from a shoulder injury

Ciarán Frawley: was withdrawn from the game at the weekend with a foot injury and will be further assessed this week before a final decision is made on his availability

NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:

Hugo Keenan (hip), James Ryan (arm), Tommy O’Brien (hamstring), Alex Soroka (foot), Charlie Ngatai (calf) and Jimmy O’Brien (Neck)


WOMEN’S SIX NATIONS 

Here’s what I read on the pod…

In the Women’s Six Nations Ireland may have fallen in their opening match in France but there were still loads of positives to take from it, first the 21 point deficit was a vast improvement on the 50 from the same fixture last season, plus we showed we could get scores ourselves with two Aoifes crossing, namely Wafer and Dalton.  Also despite the scoreline it was still a strong defensive display overall from the girls so plenty to feel good about looking ahead to next week’s task against Italy, who were playing at the same Stadio di Lanfranchi where Leinster had won the night before.  Although the Red Roses shipped an early red card for Sarah Beckett, they were still way too good for their hosts and ran out convincing 48-0 winners.  So hopefully there will be a full crowd at the RDS next Saturday to cheer on the girls. That really should be a fascinating encounter.

One extra point I’d like to make is that I really thought it was strange that the Red Roses’ opener against Italy was played at exactly the same time as Bath v Sale Sharks in the men’s Premiership.  Whatever about the complexities of broadcasting contracts and what-not, that’s a terrible look for the sport overall and women’s rugby in particular.  Those fans in The Rec should have been afforded the opportunity to watch their national team play as it happened, even if they weren’t the reigning champions.

ROUND ONE

ITALY 0-48 ENGLAND

WALES 18-20 SCOTLAND

FRANCE 38-17 IRELAND



ROUND TWO

FRI MAR 30

SCOTLAND V FRANCE

ENGLAND V WALES

SAT MAR 31

IRELAND V ITALY


“SVNS” UPDATE

The series doesn’t return until the weekend of April 5-7 but the draw for the Hong Kong pools has been made, here’s some copy straight from the tournament page

The pools have been drawn for the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens (5-7 April 2024) at the Hong Kong Stadium, the sixth of eight tournaments on the HSBC SVNS, and the full schedule has now been confirmed.

Pool C sees Ireland – currently second in the standings after finishing as runners-up in Perth and the USA, atop the pool with tenth-placed Spain, eleventh-ranked Samoa and seventh-ranked South Africa, who were winners of the Series opener in Dubai.

In the 12-team women’s competition, a taut battle between Australia and New Zealand is developing, with both sides claiming two cup wins to date. Australia won the two opening legs in Dubai and Cape Town, while New Zealand won the two most recent tournaments in Los Angeles and Vancouver. Ireland won the cup in Perth.

Only four points separate the two women’s leaders ahead of Hong Kong with Australia on 90 and New Zealand on 86. France is in third on 74. USA and Canada round out the top five as the action moves to Hong Kong.

New Zealand top Pool A ahead of France, Brazil and Team Great Britain. Australia head Pool B over South Africa, Ireland and Fiji, while fourth-placed USA head Pool C with Canada, Japan and Spain.



NEXT IN THE SERIES…

HONG KONG APR 5-7

SINGAPORE MAY 3-5

MADRID MAY 31-JUN 2


🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

Some mad results from Round 19, with Toulon’s margin of victory over Montpellier being greater than all the other 6 matches put together.  La Rochelle fell again, but despite having more losses than wins they are still clinging on to a playoff position by their fingernails.  Stu Lancaster’s Racing had a much needed win to keep them up there while Parisian rivals Stade Français inched a little further ahead at the top as Toulouse were edged out in Bayonne.  Round 20 is interesting in that all 7 matches involve one team from the top half against a team from the bottom half so we’ll see if there are any upsets.

Round 19

TOULON 54-7 MONTPELLIER

OYONNAX 14-15 PERPIGNAN

CASTRES 21-23 RACING 92

CLÉRMONT 31-28 PAU

STADE FRANÇAIS 22-13 LYON

BAYONNE 13-12 LA ROCHELLE

BORDEAUX 31-28 TOULOUSE



Round 20

SAT MAR 30

MONTPELLIER V STADE FRANÇAIS 

PERPIGNAN V CASTRES

LA ROCHELLE V OYONNAX

LYON V BORDEAUX

RACING 92 V CLÉRMONT

TOULOUSE V PAU

SUN MAR 31

BAYONNE V TOULON


PREMIERSHIP UPDATE

After a long, long break the top two, Saints and Quins, both shipped 50 burgers which made this league even tighter than it already was, with now 8 of the ten clubs having won more than they lost so far!!!!  Leicester fans were obviously disappointed by their defeat at home to Glaws, definitely not a good start to preparations for the Aviva in a couple of weekends.  It will be interesting to see how the Tigers approach their trip to Newcastle, who have lost all 13 of their matches so far, this weekend.  Obviously the points are vital but will they hold back some players for Dublin?

Northampton v Sarries seems to be the tie of Round 14 but on the subject of Sarries, this tweet was interesting, we’ll see if anything develops from it…



ROUND 13

BRISTOL 52-21 NORTHAMPTON

LEICESTER TIGERS 25-27 GLOUCESTER

BATH 42-24 SALE SHARKS

EXETER CHIEFS 25-16 NEWCASTLE

SARACENS 52-7 HARLEQUINS



ROUND 14

FRI MAR 29

NEWCASTLE V LEICESTER

NORTHAMPTON V SARACENS

SAT MAR 30

GLOUCESTER V BRISTOL

HARLEQUINS V BATH

SUN MAR 31

SALE SHARKS V EXETER


AIL UPDATE 

Feels like a while since there has been an “all Top 4” clash in the Women’s AIL and we have one this weekend when Belvo host Railway Union.

Some big results in the Men’s 1A, first leaders Tarf fell at Belfield Bowl while champions Terenure scored a big win in Cork so while the top four seems pretty much set, with just two rounds to go the race for a home semifinal seems to be all to play for.  Terenure v Clontarf is easily the pick of Round 17 but both will be keeping an eye on Cork Con who host a Ballynahinch side still in with a shout for the playoffs themselves.

This is the time of the season we include the race for promotion to 1A in our updates…St Mary’s have already clinched their spot but the playoff is up for grabs with Old Wesley in 2nd at the moment but with them heading to Templeville Road, it will be a chance for Garryowen and Highfield behind them to catch up.

#SupportYourLocalClub


WOMEN’S AIL

NO MATCHES LAST WEEKEND



ROUND 16

SAT MAR 30

BALLINCOLLIG V BLACKROCK

OLD BELVEDERE V RAILWAY UNION

SUTTONIANS V GALWEGIANS

WICKLOW V COOKE


MEN’S AIL 1A

ROUND 16

BALLYNAHINCH 10-5 LANSDOWNE

CITY OF ARMAGH 36-26 SHANNON

CORK CON 23-26 TERENURE

UCD 38-32 CLONTARF

YOUNG MUNSTER 26-10 TRINITY



ROUND 17

SAT MAR 30

CORK CON V BALLYNAHINCH

LANSDOWNE V ARMAGH

TERENURE V CLONTARF

TRINITY V UCD

SUN MAR 31

SHANNON V YOUNG MUNSTER


MEN’S AIL 1B

ROUND 16

BLACKROCK 21-17 OLD BELVEDERE

BUCCANEERS 7-24 HIGHFIELD

GARRYOWEN 55-26 QUEENS

NAAS 20-39 OLD WESLEY

UCC 26-31 ST MARYS



ROUND 17

SAT MAR 30

HIGHFIELD V BLACKROCK

OLD BELVEDERE V GARRYOWEN

QUEENS V NAAS

ST MARY’S V OLD WESLEY

UCC V BUCCANEERS


SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC UPDATE

All I can think about in this comp right now is the Plight Of The Crusaders.  Fifth loss in a row, rock bottom of the log, and with David Havilli injured and the second place Chiefs coming to town next, they are going to have to find their mojo soon otherwise we’ll be questioning as to whether even a playoff place is possible.  Hurricanes will look to stay top although they’ll have to win in Otago to do so while the Fijan Drua notched another W albeit after sudden death extra time.

ROUND 5

HURRICANES 54-28 REBELS

BRUMBIES 60-21 MOANA PASIFIKA

FIJIAN DRUA *39-36 WARATAHS

CHIEFS 28-21 HIGHLANDERS

BLUES 26-6 CRUSADERS

WESTERN FORCE 40-31 REDS



ROUND 6

FRI MAR 29

CRUSADERS V CHIEFS

WARATAHS V REBELS

SAT MAR 30

FIJIAN DRUA V WESTERN FORCE

MOANA PASIFIKA V BLUES

HIGHLANDERS V HURRICANES

REDS V BRUMBIES

MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY UPDATE

Houston edged a high-scoring battle between the two 100% sides to stay top in the West while New England and NOLA lead the East with the former having won in Chicago – the Hounds are my Harpin MLR adopted team for 2024 and things don’t get much easier for them as Seattle visit the Windy City next week.

ROUND 4

SEATTLE 40-42 HOUSTON

OLD GLORY 11-27 SAN DIEGO

MIAMI 50-21 ANTHEM RC

DALLAS 22-35 NOLA GOLD

CHICAGO 17-22 NEW ENGLAND

LOS ANGELES 36-32 UTAH



ROUND 5

SAT MAR 30

DALLAS V HOUSTON

CHICAGO V SEATTLE

ANTHEM RC V OLD GLORY DC

SUN MAR 31

MIAMI V SAN DIEGO


HARPIN PREDICTION LEAGUE

Somehow a late score in the Dragons v Bulls match kept me top of the league by just half a point, I had a horrible round 12, although I’d like an official Superbru Stewards Enquiry over my “wooden spoon” for the week – surely “No Picks Keego” should have gotten it?  Anyhoo…as you can see it’s only the fact that I have correctly predicted the winner in more URC matches than anyone else that’s keeping me top (Kino with his stats based approach has him well ahead in the closest to winning margin category) and if I don’t find my mojo soon I could easily slip into the bottom half.



NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Really looking forward to returning to the RDS this Friday, we will of course have a preview of the Bulls match earlier in the day, then the wrap will record Sunday evening.

Finally, as ever, be sure to enjoy your Easter ‘egg-chasing’ wherever you are.  JLP


80+ column : Mar 12


On this week’s column…

🏉 FRISCHGATE

🏉 ALONE IT STANDS…AGAIN

🏉 THE LEADING LYNAGH

🏉 WORDLESS WARREN

🏉 CLIVE’S CLAIM

🏉 WRAP OF A WRAP

🏉 FOUR PROUD PROVINCES

🏉 UPDATES [Incl 🔝🐱🐴 & Super Rugby] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere, now including a few thoughts added by myself (JLP).


it remains to be seen if a France cap, which would render him a non-Irish qualified (NIQ) player, has any bearing on his future.

France call up Munster’s Irish-qualified centre Antoine Frisch to Six Nations squad

Nathan Johns – Irish Times

JLP : As much as I’d love to dive head first into the social media meleé over the past few days over this, I chose instead to harp on the wider topic in this week’s Quick Tap column which you’ll find further down the column.


Since the redevelopment of Thomond Park in 2008, Munster have hosted international opposition in the form of New Zealand, Australia, and the Māori All Blacks at the Limerick venue.

Munster To Play All Blacks XV In November

IrishRugby.ie

JLP : Now I know I said I’ve tried to stay out of Frischgate, but let’s just say this Tuesday morning story kind of pokes a hole in all the “Munster get nothing” narrative.


The Wallabies, two-time World Cup champions, now occupy 10th, meaning bragging rights in the Lynagh family reside firmly with Louis…

Italy overtake Australia in the men’s world rankings for the first time ever

Andy Wright – Rugby World

JLP : Quite the telling tale of rugby in the two jurisdictions, although I reckon a certain Mr Schmidt might have something to say about it very soon…


This left presenter Gabby Logan in an awkward position as she went to McLaughlan expecting Gatland to be there.

‘Incensed’ Gatland reportedly initially refuses post match interview

Phillip Bendon – Rugby World

JLP : Bad form of course, but also very in sync with all that sadly ails Welsh rugby right now.  I wonder if Warren got wind that Gabby had borrowed Sinead Kissane’s notes from her famous interview with Eddie O’Sullivan in 2007…


“I honestly believe that Borthwick’s players had read my pre-match column”

Ex-England boss Clive Woodward tries to take credit for epic win against Ireland

Rob O’Halloran – Extra.ie

JLP : Only one comment required…HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A WRAP

Many thanks to Pádrag for contributing on the wrap this week, it was only the second one dealing with an Irish defeat but I reckon we managed our way through it well enough all things considered.

If you missed the wrap pod, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


FOUR PROUD PROVINCES

This might come across a bit “kumbaya” but still I think it needs saying once in a while, not that it’s going to stop the rage even a bit of course…

@harpinonrugby

This Quick Tap video is taken from our latest 80+ column that posts every Tuesday afternoon at harpinonrugby.com

♬ original sound – Harpinonrugby.com – Harpinonrugby.com

🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

Wait.  La Rochelle are 3rd?  With a record of 9 wins, 9 losses?

THIRD??????????????????

We all know the home team tends to win in the 🔝🐱🐴 more often than most but these numbers are ridiculous IMO.  11 of the 14 clubs have a win-loss differential of ±2 or less!  I mean it’s great when it comes to drama and with just 8 rounds to go there’s a whole lot that can change, but it’s still nuts.

One thing is for sure, whatever about how close things might be, Racing badly needed that win over Toulon on Sunday night, they were getting close to freefall, although their trip to Castres in the next round will be far from easy.  Bordeaux v Toulouse on the Sunday seems to be tie of the round.

Round 18

LA ROCHELLE 23-3 STADE FRANÇAIS 

CLÉRMONT 15-15 OYONNAX

LYON 34-19 CASTRES

MONTPELLIER 10-3 BORDEAUX

PAU 42-40 BAYONNE

PERPIGNAN 27-17 TOULOUSE

RACING 20-6 TOULON



Round 19

SAT MAR 23

TOULON V MONTPELLIER

OYONNAX V PERPIGNAN

CASTRES V RACING 92

CLÉRMONT V PAU

STADE FRANÇAIS V LYON

BAYONNE V LA ROCHELLE

SUN MAR 24

BORDEAUX V TOULOUSE


AIL UPDATE 

UL Bohs go marching on, with their narrow win against Rock keeping their 100% record intact although the top four stays the same and they all avoid each other next week.

Men’s comp won’t be back until the following weekend.

#SupportYourLocalClub


WOMEN’S AIL

Round 14

BLACKROCK 15-17 UL BOHS

OLD BELVEDERE 72-12 GALWEGIANS

SUTTONIANS 24-3 COOKE

BALLINCOLLIG 10-63 RAILWAY UNION



Round 15

THU MAR 14

BLACKROCK V SUTTONIANS

FRI MAR 15

RAILWAY UNION V WICKLOW

SAT MAR 16

COOKE V OLD BELVEDERE

TUE MAR 19

UL BOHS V BALLINCOLLIG


MEN’S AIL

NO FIXTURES LAST WEEKEND



ROUND 16

SAT MAR 23

BALLYNAHINCH V LANSDOWNE

CITY OF ARMAGH V SHANNON

CORK CON V TERENURE

UCD V CLONTARF

YOUNG MUNSTER V TRINITY


SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC UPDATE

Do we need to talk about the Crusaders?  Nah – they’ll be fine, especially with 8 of Super rugby’s 12 making the knockouts you’d still be mad to write them off.  How bout instead we talk about their latest conquerors the Fijian Drua, what an amazing result for the game there and indeed the comp.  After Sevu Reece opened the scoring they responded with two converted tries and two penalties to move them up the ladder.

Tie of Round 4 is easy to spot, Crusaders hosting the 100% Hurricanes.

ROUND 3

MOANA PASIFIKA 23-29 REBELS

WARATAHS 21-23 HIGHLANDERS

FIJIAN DRUA 20-10 CRUSADERS

BRUMBIES 22-19 WESTERN FORCE

HURRICANES 29-21 BLUES

REDS 25-19 CHIEFS



ROUND 4

FRI MAR 15

CRUSADERS V HURRICANES

REBELS V REDS

WESTERN FORCE V MOANA PASIFIKA

SAT MAR 16

HIGHLANDERS V BRUMBIES

CHIEFS V FIJIAN DRUA

WARATAHS V BLUES

MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY UPDATE

No sign of Dave Kearney in Chicago’s lineups just yet, though Nick McCarthy has been starting as they fell to Utah.  NOLA (which in case you didn’t know stands for New Orleans, Louisiana), Houston and Seattle are the only two with 100% records after 2 rounds.

Round 2

NEW ENGLAND 34-35 OLD GLORY

NOLA 34-19 ANTHEM RC

UTAH 29-15 CHICAGO

SEATTLE 29-15 MIAMI

DALLAS 23-30 SAN DIEGO

LOS ANGELES 12-27 HOUSTON



Round 3

SAT MAR 16

NEW ENGLAND V NOLA GOLD

OLD GLORY V CHICAGO

SUN MAR 17

HOUSTON V MIAMI

UTAH V SEATTLE

SAN DIEGO V LOS ANGELES

ANTHEM RC V DALLAS


RUGBY EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE

Portugal can count themselves lucky to make the final and I will be very surprised if they manage to overturn the Lelos but we’ve seen bigger surprises than that in recent times so it should be a final worth watching on RugbyEurope.tv 

FINAL

SUN MAR 17

GEORGIA V PORTUGAL


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

That’s it for this week, now it’s time to gear up for Paddy’s Weekend/Super Saturday, we will of course be focusing on the Championship/Triple Crown decider with a preview on Friday and a wrap pod recording Sunday evening.

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


80+ column : Feb 27


On this week’s column…

🏉 RINGER RETURN?

🏉 WHAT NEXT FOR ENG?

🏉 WAINWRIGHT’S ‘TRY’

🏉 THAT PAOLO KICK

🏉 WRAP OF A WRAP

🏉 CALL IT A DRAW?

🏉 NOT A TWEETUP

🏉 LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

🏉 UPDATES [Incl 🔝🐱🐴, SVNS] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere, now including a few thoughts added by myself (JLP).


1.    “The 57-time capped 29-year-old is “hopeful” that his luck will flip ahead of the trek to Twickenham next Saturday week.”

Garry Ringrose: ‘The more injuries I’ve gone through, the better I’ve got at watching’

Gerry Thornley – Irish Times


JLP : Obviously it’s awesome to see Garry is close to returning but those thoughts quickly turn to – who makes room for him?  Bundee & Robbie are in a groove together now plus Stu hasn’t put a foot wrong either.  There’s a case to be made for Ringrose to play on the wing and he would definitely be good there but that wouldn’t exactly be fair on Calvin Nash would it?  Definitely comes under the heading of “good problems” for Andy & co.


2.    “What changed?…I will only be able to understand that fully once we have talked to the players”

Steve Borthwick ‘hopeful’ that Marcus Smith will be fit for England to face Ireland

SkySports.com


JLP : Ahead of the Calcutta Cup, I was genuinely concerned about our Round 4 trip to Twickenham, but I still held it back a bit until I saw how they got on at Murrayfield, and after an impressive start the way the Scots, or arguably DVDM, tore them down made me feel a whole lot better.  Then I see Borthwick’s words afterwards which basically amount to responding to the question “what went wrong” with “damned if I know” then I feel better again.  OBVIOUSLY, I’m taking nothing for granted – whatever goes before I fully expected England to be fully pumped to knock us over, I just feel better about their chances of doing it.


3.    “It looked like it might have clipped it, but again the referee was well-positioned. The best to see it, really.”

Wales Fans Clutch At Straws Over Missed “Second Try” In Ireland Defeat

James Fenton – Balls.ie


JLP : Let’s just say this incident didn’t make our wrap pod!  To be fair, I actually thought it was a try at that moment, but if some Welsh fans think this is the issue to be focusing on from the match, especially in the area of ‘referee injustice’ when they themselves somehow managed to keep 15 on the park from start to finish, then I say let them at it.

As you’ll see further down this column, we’d much rather focus on the fans who want to have a bit of craic after the match.


4.    As the fly-half went to reset the ball on the tee, French players could be seen encroaching forward in an attempt to close down the shot. 

Six Nations plunged into controversy as video replays show Italy penalty ‘should have been retaken’

John Jones – WalesOnline


JLP : I may have been glued to the telly as this kick was being taken, but I definitely missed this.  I’m torn on this…it was such a critical moment of the match and the ball hitting the post caused so much controversy that it would have been a hell of a spot for the officials to call the movement.  Has the TMO ever gotten involved for something like this?  Perhaps they should.   Possibly could have made a great and much deserved result (red card or no) for Italy even better.


5.   “The 21-year-old Welshman has come up big for England here!” 

Irish commentator makes outlandish comment as England score a try

Philip Bendon – Rugby Dump


JLP : Someone call the Clickbait Police!  When I’m just scrolling through my aggregator in general, I tend to cross the road to avoid headlines like this, but for Front Five I will take the odd peek down the rabbit hole and see what’s going on.  Obviously the “Irish person does something against English person” factor is being played up but I have to admire the irony in the subeditor’s outlandish use of the word “outlandish”.  Look – overall I’m not crazy about emphasising nations of birth for test players, the qualification rules are what they are and the players are technically representing the union.  I mean it’s not like Ireland doesn’t rely on players who qualified, but if anyone wants to say they’re not as much Irish rugby players as anyone else in the squad, well, we’re in a whole other area.

Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A WRAP

So there I was at my daughter’s match on Sunday morning when a text came in that had me scrambling to put together a traditional 3-person wrap pod.  No hard feelings to he who had to cancel, life has a habit of doing that, I just had to throw myself at the mercy of my top band of contributors and thankfully Ciarán Duffy & Kristian Ross were able to cover the win on Sunday.  

If you missed the wrap pod, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


FULL  POD

Because of the scramble I mention above I had to ditch the bonus clip this week, in fact I may leave it for a while as it can be unnecessarily time consuming.   So to have something to post to YouTube I made a headline video of the full wrap pod.  There is still one extra topic right at the end – what with Kristian being an Ulster fan I thought it rude not to ask him about the Dan McFarland news from during the week.


CAN WE CALL IT A DRAW?

I’m a self-confessed nerd and I love all that wonky talk about competition formats and such so this may not be for you, but I do believe this is a subject that may well come up again despite the tweaks World Rugby has made.

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Our 80+ column posts every Tuesday afternoon at harpinonrugby.com

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LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

Pretty much a “steady as she goes” report, great to see Jamie and Ross made it through their first match back but still concerning to see names like Jimmy O’Brien and Charlie Ngatai still rooted to the bottom tier.  Was a bit worried to see Tommy O’Brien limp off against Benetton but it seems he’s ok, so I doubt there will be that many changes in the 23 for the trip to Cardiff.

Harpin’ matchday 23 v Cardiff

McErlean, T O’Brien, Turner, Osborne, Russell, R Byrne, McGrath

Boyle, McKee, Clarkson, Molony, Jenkins, Connors, Penny (c), Deegan 

Barron, E Byrne, Ala’alatoa, Deeny, Ruddock, Murphy, Prendergast, Brownlee

NB : the above matchday 23 is completely from my own mind, I’m certainly not suggesting I have any ITK a la Thornley

INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

Jamie Osborne: came through the game against Benetton Rugby with no issues after his return from a shoulder injury

Ross Byrne: came through the game against Benetton Rugby with no issues after his return from an arm injury

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Cormac Foley: has increased his training load and will be further assessed this week as he makes his way back from a shoulder injury

NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:

Martin Moloney (bicep), Alex Soroka (foot), Jimmy O’Brien (neck) and Charlie Ngatai (calf)


NOT  A TWEETUP 

After doing such a great job promoting the hashtag “IrelandWeek” in the lead up to the match, Welsh fan Ed Jenkins suggested a “gathering of individuals who engage on the platform currently known as X”, with the stipulation that it wasn’t called a “tweetup”.  Sadly I wasn’t in the vicinity but as you can see a solid front row of Harpin forwards answered the call.


“SVNS” UPDATE

The pool stages were definitely a far cry from the success both Irish genders enjoyed in Perth, but the weekend most certainly was not without silver linings.  

Obviously winning one leg in a series offers no guarantees of a repeat in the next one, but after defeating South Africa, we were done over by both Brazil and New Zealand and it wasn’t enough for a quarterfinal spot.  Still, once in that position you can only aim to finish as high as you can and with wins over GB and Japan the girls did just that leaving them 9th.  On the overall table it doesn’t look like we can aim much higher than 4th with AUS, NZL & FRA leading the way.

The men also just had one pool win but in their case it got them into the quarters as a best 3rd place finisher, and who did they come up against but France with Monsieur Duponte who of course got the winning try.  However they also managed to salvage the most they could out of the position playoffs, defeating Fiji in extra time to leave us 5th in Vancouver and, somehow, SECOND on the overall standings!  Argentina seem to be running away with 1st place but to finish behind them would certainly be quite the achievement.  Standout player from the matches I saw was definitely Zac Ward, who got that winning try in ET and is quite the strong carrier.

Now the circus moves on to LA and you can see our fixtures below.

VANCOUVER 7S

IRELAND WOMEN

POOL STAGE

28-7 V RSA

7-24 V BRA

5-43 V NZL

9TH-12TH PLAYOFFS

21-7 V GBR

12-7 V JPN

IRELAND MEN

POOL STAGE

14-17 V GBR

14-19 V NZL

22-10 V RSA

QUARTERFINAL

5-12 V FRA

5TH PLAYOFF

24-19 V FIJI (AET)



LOS ANGELES 7S

SAT MAR 2

12:30AM – WOMEN V AUSTRALIA

3:38AM – MEN V SOUTH AFRICA

6:14PM – MEN V SPAIN

8:04PM – WOMEN V FRANCE

11:06PM – MEN V ARGENTINA

SUN MAR 3

12:18AM – WOMEN V JAPAN

NEXT IN THE SERIES…

HONG KONG APR 5-7

SINGAPORE MAY 3-5

MADRID MAY 31-JUN 2


🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

With Stade winning the Parisien derby inflicting yet more pain on Stu’s Racing, they and Toulouse both hit the 50point mark atop the 🔝🐱🐴 table after round 16.   Castres lead the chasing pack while ROG’s La Rochelle are hanging on to barrage contention by their fingernails after the NINTH league defeat of the campaign to go with the two in Europe.  It’s actually starting to get them looking over their shoulders at the relegation positions where Montpellier are winning their way off the bottom.  Victory next Sunday against Clérmont will be critical for ROG although Toulouse v Castres is the tie of the round.  

Round 16

MONTPELLIER 28-23 BAYONNE

PERPIGNAN 27-15 LA ROCHELLE

CASTRES 41-12 BORDEAUX

LYON 43-26 OYONNAX

PAU 17-9 TOULON

RACING 92 11-27 STADE FRANCAIS

CLÉRMONT 33-37 TOULOUSE



Round 17

SAT MAR 2

TOULOUSE V CASTRES

BAYONNE V LYON

OYONNAX V MONTPELLIER

STADE FRANÇAIS V PAU

TOULON V PERPIGNAN

BORDEAUX V RACING 92

SUN MAR 3

LA ROCHELLE V CLÉRMONT


AIL UPDATE 

It was essentially a final trial match ahead of the Women’s Six Nations but the all-Irish clash at the Kingspan Stadium also offered the Wolfhounds the opportunity to lift the Celtic Challenge title, and they accepted the offer with a convincing 47-26 victory over the Clovers.  They can’t be caught atop the table so congrats are definitely in order!  Here’s hoping they can continue the winning ways with the green jersey on, absolutely vital that we get at least a win or two under our belt.

Meanwhile in the AIL both genders return to action after a bye week, with Lansdowne v Cork Con in the men’s comp being the pick of the fixtures.

#SupportYourLocalClub

WOMEN’S CELTIC CHALLENGE

SECOND PLAYOFF ROUND

GWALIA LIGHTNING 43-5 GLASGOW WARRIORS

WOLFHOUNDS 47-26 CLOVERS



THIRD PLAYOFF ROUND

SUN MAR 3

CLOVERS V EDINBURGH

BRYTHON THUNDER V GWALIA LIGHTNING

WOMEN’S AIL

NO FIXTURES LAST WEEKEND



Round 13

SAT MAR 2

SUTTONIANS V OLD BELVEDERE

COOKE V UL BOHS

GALWEGIANS V BLACKROCK

WICKLOW V BALLINCOLLIG


MEN’S AIL

NO FIXTURES LAST WEEKEND



ROUND 15

SAT MAR 2

CLONTARF V YOUNG MUNSTER

TRINITY V CITY OF ARMAGH

LANSDOWNE V CORK CON

SHANNON V BALLYNAHINCH

TERENURE V UCD


RUGBY EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE

I will be very surprised if it isn’t a Georgia v Portugal final but you never know, we’ll see if Romania and Spain can cause an upset.

NO FIXTURES LAST WEEKEND



SEMIFINALS

SAT MAR 2

GEORGIA V ROMANIA

SUN MAR 3

PORTUGAL V SPAIN


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Short but sweet column this week, next up we’re turning our attention to Leinster’s URC visit to Cardiff keep an eye out for the preview & wrap pods.

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


80+ column : Feb 14


On this week’s column…

🏉 SILENT LANSDOWNE

🏉 RED/GREEN

🏉 ALL THOSE OFFLOADS

🏉 STEVIE’S CALLING

🏉 THE DUPONTE LAW

🏉 ON ANDY GIVEN SUNDAY

🏉 A GROUNDING IN THE TMO’S ROLE

🏉 LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

🏉 RUGBYPASS TV’S UPS & DOWNS

🏉 UPDATES [Incl 🔝🐱🐴, AIL] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere, now including a few thoughts added by myself (JLP).

Ladies and gentleman, thank you for observing 17 minutes’ silence.

Players not deaf to the infamous Lansdowne hush

Michael Glennon – RTÉ.ie

JLP : The quote might be tongue in cheek but although I wasn’t there myself the reports I heard were that it was a very subdued Aviva crowd, with suggestions it might have to do with a “prawn sandwich” element who were able to afford the ticket price without necessarily being totally invested in the actual rugby.
“This is not about Scottish Rugby being belligerent.”

Scottish Rugby call on governing body to admit officials got try decision wrong

Matthew Elder – The Scotsman

JLP : I harped on this in the bonus clip as you’ll see below, but although I believe the officials came to the correct decision, I can’t really blame the SRU for getting an extra news cycle out of the incident.  This might have an air of “John Delaney asking for Ireland to be 33rd team” about it, but the call was so goddam close and decisive that you can see how they’d lash out, once they are also aware that the Scots did have plenty of chances before that to win the game as well….
The change should create more room for counterattackers as the defending team will all be offside until put back onside by the kicker, or kick-chasers.

Super Rugby closes kick tennis loophole to reward attack

Paul Cully – Stuff.co.nz

JLP : We found this link AFTER Tom’s bit in the bonus clip so at least there is something being tried to fix that wretched Duponte Law.
The ruling from Six Nations (means) in 2025 it would be Ireland travelling to Cardiff to wear a change strip 

Wales and Ireland to play each other in traditional red and green jerseys for final time as ban enforced

Jon Doel – Wales Online

JLP : I wondered why I had red about this red/green think years ago yet Wales/Ireland matches weren’t affected.  I would have thought that if it was definitely a problem for a portion of fans which had been officially identified by the sport’s governing body then surely the thing to do would be to make the change right away, but I suppose these things take time?
There was 11 offloads for Ireland today, that is significant. There was only three last week.

Brian O’Driscoll Identifies The Most Eye-Catching Stat From Ireland’s Win Over Italy

Gary Connaughton – Balls.ie

JLP : The quote pretty much tells the story, only thing I’d add is that most of that 11 weren’t just offloads, they were Marks & Spencer offloads…high risk but even higher confidence.

Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A (DELAYED) WRAP

Nobody likes a set weekly routine more than myself but when our feature match is on a Sunday afternoon there’s just no way I can prepare a wrap pod to my liking in time so we waited until the Monday.   Tom “LeinsterRoyalty” Coleman became our latest member of the 50-cap club joining Keego and Conor Cronin, and he and Jay did their usual bang-up job reviewing the whitewashing of Italy, although Tom did cause my  first 2024 use of the “Gran’s Lamb Protocol” where we vow not to use a certain phrase depicting 5 Irish wins until it is either achieved or no longer possible, so I had to deploy a “beep” sound at one point after he dropped the “S word” 😜.  

If you missed the wrap pod, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


BONUS CLIP

A mixed bag of chosen topics this week, I have added the transcript from my bit below.

“A GROUNDING IN TMOs”

Now it’s time for my bit and after Tom harping on the kicking duel at the end of the first half of Scotland v France, I’d like to focus on an even more controversial incident from the end of the second in the same match.

Now when I say “controversial” I’m a bit torn on the use of this word.  It seems a bit sensationalist especially when you consider that I actually agree with the way the officials reached their decision.

But what I suppose does make it controversial was the fact that it was a call about a score that would have literally changed the result of the entire match as there was no time left on the clock.  Throw in the fact that the decision went against the home team and you have what must be up there with the top nightmares faced by referees in all sports.

Still I have to go back and explain why I agree with the officials so let’s look at the incident.  And to do this we need to take all the situational stuff out of it.  Forget it’s at Murrayfield, forget it’s Scotland, forget they were four points behind with the clock in the red.

On the 9th phase of a series Sam Skinner carried the ball over the line where he ran into some French defenders.  There was the predictable mass of bodies all around the ball but from referee Nic Berry’s angle, the ball was held up and that is how he called it.  This is the most critical information of the entire incident for me, but there is of course a lot more.

Berry ensured the Scots that the decision would be reviewed, which put matters into the hands of TMO Brian MacNeice.  OK, now you might think I’m defending his decision because he’s Irish but I suppose all I can do is hope that you appreciate that my actual motivation is for the correct decision to be reached where possible.

Anyway what MacNeice had to do was look over as many available angles as he could to see if there was a grounding – and that word grounding is the second most important aspect to all of this.  For this he had to hope for there to be a decent gap among all the other moving parts in the way…arms, legs, heads, boots, even the occasional arse, to catch a glimpse of the ball.

And as many have been at pains to point out, it does look to all intents and purposes that the ball actually does make its way to the Murrayfield grass.  In fact, many of those fans also went to great pains to screengrab the image the TMO was looking at as though it offered some “proof” that it should have been awarded as a try.

And to be fair, during the early part of MacNeice’s dialogue as he watched, it really did sound as though he wanted to award the try.  But there was a problem you see, one that those understandably eager screengrabbing Scottish fans probably missed.

It might seem like a contradiction but the fact remains that the ball touching the ground is not all we need to see in order to call it a grounding.  There is absolutely no evidence that Skinner or indeed any other Scotsman has their hand on the ball as it touches down.  And you need both.  He could have let it go.  There may have been separation.  And remember, even when it comes to the ball touching the ground, we were never 100% because we couldn’t actually see it.

All of which led MacNeice to say to Berry : “I cannot see for certain, I don’t have ball on ground Nick”

So what happens now?  It’s very simple.  With no conclusive way to overturn his original decision, Berry was only left with that decision.  It is definitely unfortunate, maybe even cruel, but having watched it over and over again I can only come back to the same conclusion. 

Now of course what I did at the time was to share my opinion on twitter, and we all know what happened next, I got replies stating categorically that it was a nailed on try, many with that screengrabbed so-called “evidence”.  So to avoid falling down a social media rabbit hole, I chose not to reply and instead waited until now to make my case.

To be absolutely clear…I was 100% shouting for Scotland, they are and have always been my second favourite Six Nations team.  Like I said, we have to take our allegiances out of the equation when discussing these calls otherwise there’s really no point discussing them.

I have always been in favour of using TMOs but only in a support capacity to the onfield referee.  In my view they should always make a decision themselves, which the guy in the booth must only overrule if they have 100% certainty and it’s only when this is accepted that we can appreciate that once in a while we can have a decision that looks both horribly unfair and absolutely correct in equal measure.


STEVIE’S CALLING

I hadn’t time for a TikTok rant this week but even if I had it wouldn’t be worthy of posting instead of this…he needs no introduction from me but I’m still happy to namecheck Stevie Mulrooney he’s definitely a star in the making.

@virginmediasport

Absolutely brilliant! 👏 Stevie Mulrooney, the star of the Toy Show, sings Ireland’s Call in front of a sold out Aviva Stadium. Fantastic. 💚 IREvITA GuinnessSixNations SixNationsRugby IrishRugby Rugby

♬ original sound – Virgin Media Sport – Virgin Media Sport

LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

This week’s update did have good news with Jamie & Ross on the road to recovery but since neither were listed under “available for selection” I’m left struggling to put a Leinster backline together for Saturday without dipping into the academy, and with Hugo Keenan now not able to face Wales I’m wondering if we will even be able to avail of Ciarán Frawley’s services at all.

Harpin’ matchday 23 v 

Cosgrave, Russell, Turner, Brownlee, O’Brien T, Frawley, McGrath

Byrne E, McKee, Ala’alatoa, Molony, Jenkins, Deegan, Penny (c), Culhane

Barron, Healy, Clarkson, Deeny, Connors, Murphy, Prendergast, Turner

NB : the above matchday 23 is completely from my own mind, I’m certainly not suggesting I have any ITK a la Thornley


INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

N/A

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Jamie Osborne: has increased his training load and will be further assessed this week as he makes his way back from a shoulder injury

Ross Byrne: has increased his training load and will be further assessed this week as he makes his way back from an arm injury

INJURY UPDATE – UNAVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

N/A

NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:

Martin Moloney (bicep), Alex Soroka (foot), Charlie Ngatai (calf), Cormac Foley (shoulder) and Jimmy O’Brien (neck)


RUGBYPASS TV UPS & DOWNS

Just a quick note on a couple of things I’ve seen on RugbyPass.TV – I was going to do my TikTok on this had I enough time (for a 3 minute video I need at least an hour that just wasn’t there this week!).

First there was Whistleblowers which I would strongly recommend.  Essentially it was “Full Contact for Referees” and definitely had a decent stab at humanising the officials from RWC2023.  I would definitely recommend it, but since they’re not paying me to say that I should also point out a video I didn’t like as well 😁.

This was Boks Office which was essentially a Springbok view of the Six Nations.  Now to be fair, this kind of input would be invaluable, coming as it does from outside the bubble, and with a panel of test capped stars (host Hanyani Shimange chatting to Jean de Villiers & Schalk Burger) you would definitely be interested.  

But this particular episode featured a review of Round 1 so obviously they would have been focusing on Ireland’s win in Marseilles.  They were full of praise for Andy Farrell’s men, but what ground my gears a tad was their assertion that Paul Willemse’s red card was the wrong call.  

I mean if that is what they honestly believed then I can’t really fault them for expressing their true opinion and I certainly wouldn’t want that opinion banned, I suppose I’m just disappointed that senior players feel that way and are clearly either ignorant of the spirit of the guidelines surrounding head contact or are actually opposed to them.  And the real irony was that I watched this chat right after I had watched Whistleblowers which noted the online abuse that referees can receive, meaning the lads’ views certainly do not help the matter.

That’s not to say I wouldn’t watch Box Office again, however, and they are certainly not alone when it comes to former-players-turned-pundits having these views.


🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

After a weekend off the top four all find themselves at home in Round 15 so it’s likely for that end of the table to be just as tight, with both Oyonnax and Montpellier likely to be in even deeper relegation trouble as well.

NO MATCHES LAST WEEKEND



Round 15

SAT FEB 17

LYON V LA ROCHELLE

BORDEAUX V PAU

RACING 92 V MONTPELLIER

STADE FRANCAIS V PERPIGNAN

TOULOUSE V OYONNAX

BAYONNE V CLÉRMONT

SUN FEB 18

CASTRES V TOULON


AIL UPDATE 

I have yet to find confirmation of this but I’m assuming that the way the Celtic Challenge works, the top three play each other and the results go to the final overall standings.  If so, the Wolfhounds can probably clinch the title with victory in Edinburgh this weekend, while their final match against the Clovers the following week is essentially a Six Nations trial.

While that comp took a weekend off, the Women’s AIL returned to action, with the result that came nearest to an “upset” being Belvo defeating Wicklow by “only” 13pts.  UL Bohs continued their 100% start, the gap between the top four and the rest grew wider, and that same four all avoid each other yet again in the next round. 

It wa a similar case in the men’s top division with the top four all victorious, although Cork Con seemed to have a bit of a scare at bottom of the table Trinity.  Tie of the round this weekend is definitely the 3rdv4th/Dublin derby that is Lansdowne v Terenure.

#SupportYourLocalClub

WOMEN’S CELTIC CHALLENGE

NO MATCHES LAST WEEKEND




WOMEN’S AIL

Round 11

SAT FEB 10

SUTTONIANS 0-22 BALLINCOLLIG

COOKE 5-29 RAILWAY UNION

GALWEGIANS 5-58 UL BOHS

WICKLOW 12-25 BELVO



Round 12

SAT FEB 17

UL BOHS V SUTTONIANS

BALLINCOLLIG V COOKE

BLACKROCK V WICKLOW

RAILWAY UNION V GALWEGIANS


MEN’S AIL

ROUND 13

CLONTARF 45-24 BALLYNAHINCH

TRINITY 17-19 CORK CON

SHANNON 13-28 LANSDOWNE

TERENURE 25-10 YOUNG MUNSTER

UCD 32-22 CITY OF ARMAGH



ROUND 13

SAT FEB 17

BALLYNAHINCH V TRINITY

ARMAGH V CLONTARF

CORK CON V SHANNON

LANSDOWNE V TERENURE

YOUNG MUNSTER V UCD


RUGBY EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE

I was kicking myself that I forgot to include an update for this comp last week, as I firmly believe it’s important to keep up on how these countries are doing what with the “6N promotion/expansion” returning every time Italy concedes a try and/or Georgia scores one.

There has of course already been one historic result in the 2024 Championship with Belgium defeating Portugal in round 1, although Os Lobos took out their frustrations on poor Poland last weekend with a 50🍔 while the Belgians couldn’t repeat their heroics in Bucharest.  However if Portugal are to sneak into the semifinals they will have to win in the Romanian capital on Saturday, especially if Belgium can also overcome the Poles.  Meanwhile in Pool A Georgia host Spain with both already safely through to the last four. 

ROUND 1

POLAND 8-20 ROMANIA

GERMANY 17-28 GEORGIA

BELGIUM 10-6 PORTUGAL

NETHERLANDS V SPAIN

ROUND 2

SPAIN 27-5 GERMANY

PORTUGAL 54-7 POLAND

ROMANIA 33-18 BELGIUM

GEORGIA 31-10 NETHERLANDS



ROUND 3

SAT FEB 17

GEORGIA V SPAIN

ROMANIA V PORTUGAL

BELGIUM V POLAND

SUN FEB 18

NETHERLANDS V GERMANY


HARPIN PREDICTION LEAGUE

Kristian had a super round 2 and a bit like Ireland has opened a commanding lead atop the 6N league, although myself and Jay are also 6 for 6 when it comes to predicting winners.  With the URC back in action this weekend that means so does the HPL so I have also included that table.  Well, yeah, ok, the fact that I’m first in that one might have play a part in my decision…….

1 Kristian 12.00

2 Jeff 9.00

3 Jay 8.50

4 Mark 7.50

5 Conor 7.00

6 Tom 1.50


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Back to the URC this weekend, with a top of the table clash at the RDS no less as Benetton will be coming to D4.  Keego will join me for a preview on Friday while the wrap recording returns to its usual Sunday evening slot.  

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


80+ column : Feb 6


On this week’s column…

🏉 FRONT FIVE

🏉 “THE GRAN’S LAMB PROTOCOL”

🏉 BARRY JOHN RIP

🏉 JOSH UNDER THE BUS

🏉 IRELAND’S IMPROVING LINEOUT

🏉 A BONUS POINT ABOUT BONUS POINTS

🏉 SCRUMS UP IN THE AIR

🏉 UPDATES [Incl 🔝🐱🐴, AIL] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere, now including a few thoughts added by myself (JLP).

Barring a truly spectacular stumble, though, it is Ireland’s trophy to lose.
Six Nations rivals must react quickly to soaring Ireland after Marseille mauling
Robert Kitson – The Guardian

JLP : On our podcasts, the superstition I like to call the “Gran’s Lamb Protocol” has been put in place where we don’t use the phrase which refers to 5 wins out of 5 on the pod until it either happens or no longer can happen.  It’s partly genuine superstition, partly a bit o’ craic.  That doesn’t mean I share opinions in the media from other countries however, and after that first round of matches Kitson’s assertion is pretty on the nose.
“There was times when they scored that the crowd was going crazy…he was just calm, just telling us to get back into it…”
Josh van der Flier: Cool Peter O’Mahony helped us shut out Marseille maelstrom
Simon Lewis – Irish Examiner

JLP : Hang on…a Leinster player praising his Munster captain?  Surely not!  Seriously though…this is great to see and doesn’t contradict a single thing we saw with our own eyes on the night.  And as many have commented, during POM’s spell on the sideline Caelan Doris did a bang up job showing leadership as well.
“In theory…could just stop there and as long as nobody moved you could just take a break in play. It’s madness.”
Jackman And Lenihan Want To See ‘Ridiculous’ Dupont Law Changed
Eoin Harrington – Balls.ie

JLP : Here’s a radical idea…how about extend the “mark” rule beyond the 22 all the way to the halfway line?  Yeah that probably makes no sense, I literally just thought of it as I was typing, but whatever the solution I totally agree with Berch & Donal that the multiple bouts of kick tennis can be painful to watch.
“You have to remember this was an amateur game…Yes, he wanted to win every game he played, but it wasn’t life and death to him and it wasn’t his job.”
The genius of Barry John, his final Wales match and the only three people he told about it
Mark Orders – Wales Online

JLP : When John was in his heyday I was just a wee lad myself so I can’t relate to the impact he had on the game at the time but certainly the anecdotal evidence showed what a superstar he was in Wales at the time.  Sad though his passing of course is, one can hope that it might just help bring some unity across the principality that is badly needed with the sport he loved in such disarray.  In a couple of weeks I will be speaking to author Seimon Williams about his book “Welsh rugby – What Went Wrong?” where we will of course have much to discuss.
The quarter final ties will be played on the week commencing Monday 19th February
Draw for the Leinster Schools Senior Cup Quarterfinals
Paul Cahill – LeinsterRugby.ie

JLP : Terenure v St Michael’s seems to be the pick of the bunch although Monkstown v Mary’s might actually be the closest tie, we’ll see how they pan out.  From here on in all matches will be shown live on Premier Sports Ireland.

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WRAP OF A WRAP

When I say how many “caps” a contributor has, it is generally with tongue in cheek, but it is worth mentioning when they reach a milestone like Conor Cronin did when he earned his 50th in wrapping the France match on Sunday evening.  He and Mark Jackson, himself just back from a spell on the sidelines, did an excellent job poring over the timeline of the match, and for once I have actually remembered also to remember the preview which was done by Keego who accurately predicted an Irish win although nobody could have dreamed of a 21-point margin!!!

If you missed the wrap pod, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


HARPIN ON…WARREN G, LINEOUTS & BONUS POINTS

Still playing around with the format for the bonus pod but this week’s changes were more on the graphic side of things – having gone with individual videos for my all-provincial panel last week I looked to retain it for this one and I’d say it worked pretty well.  Conor focused on Gatland’s tactless post-match presser, Mark on Ireland’s lineout and I rehashed a bonus point theme I have been harping on for a while.


SCRUMS UP IN THE AIR

These TikTok rants are starting to go a bit longer than they probably should be, my original hope was that they should be no longer than two minutes.  But that said I have to cut the cloth to suit the topic and I felt the extra bits were worth it for this one.

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🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

There was no way Racing could keep losing while holding on to 1st place in the 🔝🐱🐴 but despite slipping to 4th they’re still only a point off their Parisian rivals who have reached the summit.  La Rochelle won’t feel so badly about being just six points off the pace given how their season has gone so far.

Meanwhile down at the bottom it is concerning to see names like Lyon and Montpellier in the relegation discussion but with 12 rounds to go and the way results in this league yoyo back and forth, for all we know they could still make the playoffs!

Most importantly, who’s idea was it to have a round on the opening 6N weekend?  Crazy all round, and you could argue that it hurt the French Under 20s as well.  But the 🔝🐱🐴 takes a breather next weekend.

Round 14

PERPIGNAN 26-5 RACING 92

OYONNAX 19-23 STADE FRANCAIS

CLÉRMONT 38-21 LYON

LA ROCHELLE 18-10 MONTPELLIER

PAU 33-44 CASTRES

TOULOUSE 46-26 BAYONNE

TOULON 32-37 BORDEAUX



Round 15

SAT FEB 17

LYON V LA ROCHELLE

BORDEAUX V PAU

RACING 92 V MONTPELLIER

STADE FRANCAIS V PERPIGNAN

TOULOUSE V OYONNAX

BAYONNE V CLÉRMONT

SUN FEB 18

CASTRES V TOULON


AIL UPDATE 

I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure I went looking for a dedicated website for the Celtic Challenge competition and it only seems to be operational in the past week or so.   I also thought I was following this comp closely yet only now do I realise that it is not just a straight round robin format, in actual fact after 5 rounds the teams break into a top 3 and bottom 3 with two more matches for each to decide the placings.

All of which means the Wolfhounds v Clovers matchup on the weekend of the 24th will make for a decent final trial ahead of our upcoming 6 Nations campaign.

Now after my assertion in recent weeks that the Celtic Comp clashing with the AIL Cup wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, it will be interesting to see if these extra matches have an effect on the actual Women’s AIL which returns this weekend – as you can see the top four all avoid each other.

And in actual fact the same can be said of the men’s top division which also kicks back into gear this weekend, chances are the playoff spots there too will remain the same.

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WOMEN’S CELTIC CHALLENGE




WOMEN’S AIL

NO MATCHES LAST WEEKEND



Round 11

SAT FEB 10

SUTTONIANS V BALLINCOLLIG

COOKE V RAILWAY UNION

GALWEGIANS V UL BOHS

WICKLOW V BELVO


MEN’S AIL

NO MATCHES LAST WEEKEND



ROUND 13

SAT FEB 10

CLONTARF V BALLYNAHINCH

TRINITY V CORK CON

SHANNON V LANSDOWNE

TERENURE V YOUNG MUNSTER

UCD V CITY OF ARMAGH


HARPIN PREDICTION LEAGUE

Kristian was keen to start up a fresh prediction league for the Six Nations so I obliged – no prizes or forfeits, just bragging right and as you can see three of us correctly predicted the three away wins from round 1.

1 Conor 5.00

2 Jeff 5.00

3 Kristian 5.00

4 Jay 4.00

5 Mark 2.00

6 Tom 1.50

NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Italy are next on the agenda with the wrap pod moved to a Monday evening recording although the preview should post on Friday as normal.

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


80+ column : Jan 30


On this week’s column…

🏉 FRONT FIVE

🏉 WRAP OF A NON-WRAP

🏉 HARPIN ON…CON, ULS & MUN

🏉 WONDERS OF THE 7s WORLD

🏉 APPEALING APPEAL

🏉 UPDATES [Incl 🔝🐱🐴 , Prem & AIL] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere.

As he is Irish qualified, Burns would have additional appeal to Munster, who a few years ago had something of a logjam at ‘10′
Munster line up move for Ulster outhalf Billy Burns
Gerry Thornley – Irish Times
An independent appeals committee will hear the case via video conference (Tuesday).
EPCR to appeal Josh Caulfield red card decision
Michael Glennon – RTÉ.ie
“he’s probably been one of the main drivers of the team over the last number of weeks, and the run of games where we’ve been pretty successful.”
Irish Top 14 Coach On What To Expect From ‘Outstanding’ Dupont Replacement
Colman Stanley – Balls.ie
…(he) held the role of assistant coach under Declan Kidney during his time at London Irish.
Danaher new defence coach for Ireland women
SixNationsRugby.com
“You’re fat, you’re lazy”
England star tells all about Eddie Jones x-rated rant
Ruck.co.uk

Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A NON-WRAP

No Leinster or Ireland action last weekend so nothing to wrap which meant it was a good time for one of our “all provincial panels” where we look for some opinions  on the Irish squad from outside the blue-jersey bubble.  Joining me were two much-capped Harpists in Messrs Ian Frizzell & Pádraig Kelly and we also had an excellent debut from Patricia V who offered a Munster slant on things. 

If you missed it, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


HARPIN ON…CON, ULS & MUN SEASONS SO FAR

As I say in the intro, it would be rude not to have fans of the other provinces on without asking them to summarize how their respective seasons have gone so far, and thi made for a perfect bonus clip topic.


WONDERS OF THE 7s WORLD

The regular sevens update is below and this was quite a week for it, but I also wanted to harp on the code for my TikTok bit since I was a bit negative a while ago over the whole Duponte thing.

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APPEALING APPEAL

Harped last week about the Caulfield decision…as you can see in the Front Five segment the EPCR has taken up the case to restore my faith in the sport, at least until we see how the matter is finally resolved.  To summarise, I reckon that since the referee can clearly be heard saying the stamp was “intentional”, IMO the final ruling has to somehow resolve this, either by cleaning it up by saying he mis-spoke or by applying the appropriate sanction because if a player intends to stamp like that on an opponents’ head, they should know this is not the port for them.


URC WRAP

Couple of extra matches down in SA throughout January which official brought the URC 23/24 regular season to the halfway stage, resuming with a top of the table clash at the RDS in mid-Feb.

ROUND 8

SHARKS 18-20 LIONS

ROUND 9

BULLS 30-28 LIONS



ROUND 10

FRI FEB 16

SCARLETS V MUNSTER

ZEBRE V EDINBURGH

SAT FEB 17

LIONS V BULLS

LEINSTER V BENETTON

SHARKS V STORMERS

CARDIFF V CONNACHT

GLASGOW WARRIORS V DRAGONS

SUN FEB 18

OSPREYS V ULSTER


“SVNS” UPDATE

Both genders got off to winning starts in Perth but then I tweeted about it which of course meant they both went on to lose their next matches so I decided it was best to stop doing that.

The rest, as you probably know, is history as both teams bounced back with two wins on the Saturday to put them in semifinals, the women overcoming Fiji and the men only falling to an Argentine squad which went on to win the whole thing and now tops the series table.

Let us be perfectly clear about what the Irish women achieved to win their final.  Australia were not just firm favourites on account of being the home side.  They have easily been the form team over the series so far and when Ireland weren’t able to capitalise on them putting their kickoff out on the full, Casslick’s try after 2 minutes to put them ahead seemed to be the beginning of the end for us.

But we stormed right back from the restart with great combinations that allowed Beibhinn Parsons to draw us level before a bizarre series at the end of the half when Ireland attacked their line as Australia shipped 5, yes, FIVE consecutive penalties before the referee flashed a card and even then we weren’t certain to capitalise although eventually skipper Lucy Mulhall got us an absolutely crucial score before the break.

The Aussies struck back to level things up as Levi stormed up the middle for their second converted try but some absolutely savage Irish defending around halfway forced a knockon putting us back in opposition territory before Eve Higgins nudged us back in front.  This put the whole ball game on the restart and we won it back to kill the game and claim a famous victory.

We now sit in 4th on the women’s table with Australia still comfortably ahead at the top, while it’s Argentina who have the commanding lead on the men’s side and while over there Ireland are 5th, we’re actually a lot closer to second so there is a whole lot for both genders to play for when the series rolls around to Vancouver in February.

PERTH 7s

#IREW7s 

POOL STAGE 

USA 14-19 IRE

NZL 21-14 IRE 

IRE 26-7 JPN

QF

FIJ 12-14 IRE 

SF

IRE 31-7 GBR

F

AUS 14-19 IRE

#IREM7s

POOL STAGE

IRE 17-12 GB

IRE 7-26 USA

AUS 10-19 IRE

QF

IRE 21-14 FRA

SF

IRE 5-24 ARG

3rd place playoff

IRE 24-7 FIJ



NEXT IN THE SERIES…

VANCOUVER FEB 23-25

LOS ANGELES MAR 2-3

HONG KONG APR 5-7

SINGAPORE MAY 3-5

MADRID MAY 31-JUN 2


🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

The big question here is how the hell are Racing still top when they keep losing?  This time it was Toulouse overcoming them in Paris and now only 4 pts separate the top 5 with La Rochelle staying in touch with the playoff spots by their fingernails after a 7th loss of the campaign.

You might think the 🔝🐱🐴 might respect the 6mas tradition and take this coming weekend off but you’d be wrong, with Toulon v Bordeaux probably the pick of the seven matches.

Round 13

BORDEAUX 26-30 STADE FRANCAIS

BAYONNE 21-17 OYONNAX

CASTRES 20-23 CLÉRMONT

LYON 36-24 PERPIGNAN

MONTPELLIER 22-17 PAU

TOULON 25-23 LA ROCHELLE

RACING 92 20-27 TOULOUSE



Round 14

SAT FEB 3

PERPIGNAN V RACING 92

OYONNAX V STADE FRANCAIS

CLÉRMONT V LYON

LA ROCHELLE V MONTPELLIER

PAU V CASTRES

TOULOUSE V BAYONNE

SUN FEB 4

TOULON V BORDEAUX


PREMIERSHIP UPDATE

After such a successful Champions Cup pool stage, Northampton were able to ease back into the domestic comp with a handy home win over hapless Newcastle but the match everyone was walking about was the West Country derby where Bristol outlasted Bath in a shootout including a very un-Messi-like brainfart from Finn Russell towards the end.

The Saints now have a 7 point lead with 9 wins although there’s quite the chasing pack with SIX clubs all have the same won 7 lost 5 record so it’s all to play for in the next round…which doesn’t roll around until the end of March.

ROUND 11

HARLEQUINS 19-20 LEICESTER TIGERS

NORTHAMPTON SAINTS 38-13 NEWCASTLE FALCONS

BRISTOL BEARS 57-44 BATH

SARACENS 40-22 EXETER CHIEFS

GLOUCESTER 32-20 SALE SHARKS



ROUND 13

FRI MAR 22

BRISTOL V NORTHAMPTON

LEICESTER TIGERS V GLOUCESTER

SAT MAR 23

BATH V SALE SHARKS

EXETER CHIEFS V NEWCASTLE

SARACENS V HARLEQUINS


AIL UPDATE 

Wolfhounds are on the verge of securing the Celtic Challenge title after a convincing win over the Thunder made it 4 wins from 4 and victory over the other Welsh club Gwalia Lightning next weekend will get the mostly Leinster/Ulster outfit over the line, while Edinburgh hosting the Clovers could be a contest for 2nd place although both are still mathematically in the title race.

Over in the Men’s AIL, Cork Con edged the big clash with Tarf by the point to narrow the North Dublin side’s lead at the top to just one point while Lansdowne, Terenure and Hinch all kept themselves in the playoff picture with victories.

The league takes a break for 6Mas weekend.

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WOMEN’S CELTIC CHALLENGE

ROUND 4

GLASGOW WARRIORS 10-29 CLOVERS

WOLFHOUNDS 41-10 BRYTHON THUNDER

GWALIA LIGHTNING 19-20 EDINBURGH



ROUND 4

SAT FEB 3

EDINBURGH V CLOVERS

WOLFHOUNDS V GWALIA LIGHTNING

BRYTHON THUNDER V GLASGOW WARRIORS


MEN’S AIL

ROUND 12

BALLYNAHINCH 40-13 UCD

CITY OF ARMAGH 29-21 YOUNG MUNSTER

CORK CON 27-26 CLONTARF

LANSDOWNE 31-19 DUBLIN UNIV

SHANNON 5-31 TERENURE



ROUND 13

SAT FEB 10

CLONTARF V BALLYNAHINCH

TRINITY V CORK CON

SHANNON V LANSDOWNE

TERENURE V YOUNG MUNSTER

UCD V CITY OF ARMAGH


HARPIN PREDICTION LEAGUE

Just the one URC match last weekend which formally ended Round 9 – and while everyone predicted the Bulls to beat the Lions, it was actually only Keego who said it would be as close as it was so just this once he was one with bragging rights…until he saw the overall table of course.  He’ll need a lot more forecasts to go his way over the second half of the season if he is to avoid retaining the Jersey of Shame.

NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

It’s 6mas week and thus a busy one…on Wednesday I’ll post a special pod interview with Ball Handling Hooker looking at the latest crop of Irish Under 20 players ahead of their own Grand Slam defence, then with the big match being on Friday, our preview with Keego moves to Thursday but the wrap pod will stay in its usual slot, recording on Sunday.

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


80+ column : Jan 23


On this week’s column…

🏉 FRONT FIVE

🏉 WRAP OF A WRAP

🏉 HARPIN ON…

🏉 POM TIKTOK

🏉 LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

🏉 FOUL PLAY ‘✓’ RED CARD ‘✖’ ME ‘?’

🏉 WOMEN’S AIL CUP

🏉 UPDATES [Incl 7s & Chall Cup] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere.

“I don’t buy into that four-year cycle talk.”
Andy Farrell outlines why Ireland had no uncapped players in full Six Nations squad
Patrick McCarry – SportsJoe.ie
With Jelonch’s absence, 21 of the players who competed at last year’s World Cup on home soil are in the Six Nations squad
France duo Anthony Jelonch and Emmanuel Meafou out of Ireland game
RTÉ.ie
…current boss Gatland has admitted Ruddock is a viable option “at some stage” during the tournament
Warren Gatland says one Ireland star ‘potentially available’ to Wales for Six Nations
Mark Donlon – Extra.ie
“Owen Farrell joins Racing 92 from 1 July, initially singing a two-year deal.”
Owen Farrell joins Racing 92 in summer
Alan Dymock – Rugby World
In a poll run by the NZ Herald…41% of readers [gave] the former Ireland head coach the thumbs up….Only 37% of readers voted for Robertson
Kiwis snub Razor for Schmidt
SA Rugby Mag

Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A WRAP

Thankfully we didn’t lose any actual rugby to Storm Isha but we nearly lost our wrap pod as Jay reported power outages in his area up to an hour to our recording time but he made it through and along with Rich they did a top job going back over the win at Welford Road.

If you missed it, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


HARPIN ON…JOE TO AUS, PREM IN CC & WHAT IS “RECKLESS”?

In our latest bonus clip we have Rich looking at some rare positive news for Australian rugby, Jay points out the success of the Premiership clubs in this season’s Champions Cup and below you see the transcript of my contribution where I harp on the continued misunderstanding when it comes to anti-concussion regulations.

RECKLESS DEFINITIONS

Well we’ve had to do a lot of rethinking of how we look at tackles over the past decade or so.  From all the talk of zero tolerance which somehow reduced itself to zero over time to the bunker system trialled at the recent Rugby World Cup that seemed to work pretty well for the most part, the game’s powers that be have made several efforts to make the game safer.

And whenever I go to harp on this topic I always feel I have to point out that safety is the driving force behind these changes, because every time there’s a debate over the way a particular on-field decision is worked out, there still seems to be a lot of people out there who just can’t get that concept.

Without fail when a red card gets flashed you’ll find somebody somewhere using one of the most triggering phrases for me right now, namely “that’s a disgraceful call there’s no way that was intentional.”  I really can’t get my head around just how this issue hasn’t been put to bed years ago.

Just this weekend we had at least two perfect examples of this in the final pool round of the Champions Cup, first there was a stamp by Bristol’s Josh Caulfield on the head of Connacht’s Finlay Bealham and then on Saturday evening Tom Ahern got the knee of Northampton’s Curtis Langdon to the head twice, with the second one leading to another red.

Now it might be wrong for me to choose these particular examples since in both cases the injured parties were players for Irish provinces which might make it look like I’m biased, but I have to look past that because the only way we can have a proper discussion about this is by taking the jersey colours out of the equation.

In Caulfield’s case the bulk of the disagreement stemmed from the referee’s use of the word “intentional” as he announced his final decision.  This led to a flurry of reactions which implied that if there was no intent, then it couldn’t be red and that literally could not be further from the truth.

On the official list of criteria that citing commissioners use to assess foul play, there are 13 items listed in order of importance.  At the top of that list is “intentional/deliberate”.  But right behind it at number 2, or b to be precise, is the word “reckless”.  I really hope the problem here is that people don’t know what that word means, rather than it’s that they don’t realise just how important recklessness is in determining a red card and further sanction.  It’s just one below actual intent and it still leads to red.

Now the referee’s ruling for the Langdon dismissal at Thomond Park made this much, much clearer. He said QUOTE “The first contact was clearly accidental. The second one we can’t say it’s intentional, but it is reckless the player is definitely injured so it is red card.” END QUOTE Not even the French accent of Monsieur Trainini could mask this very clear explanation of the Laws and guidelines right there.

I really hope we can at least come to a point where the vast majority of those enjoying these top rugby matches appreciate what’s involved in these decisions, because while it’s bad enough to see those watching at home on their sofas not understanding, when we’re still getting it from ex-players in the media in the year 2024 it really does make you feel like you’re banging your head against a brick wall which of course leads to the very kind of injuries these sanctions are genuinely trying to avoid. 


TRUST YOUR CAPTAIN

It really bugs me to see all the speculation over Peter’s contract, especially when I see it going to such lengths as to compare his situation to others suggesting there is some kind of conspiracy at work against him and/or his province.  We don’t know enough, it’s none of our business, AND he is the ‘War God’ so let’s just trust him and get on with supporting the boys in green.

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LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

Nothing released at time of posting and Leinster are off until February anyway so might leave this segment aside for the next few week – besides, it’s time to start giving Irish team updates starting next Tuesday.


FOUL PLAY ‘✓’ RED CARD ‘✖’ ME ‘?’

Having referenced the Caulfield challenge in the bonus clip which was recorded Sunday, his actual hearing came just 24 hours later and the result was disappointing if not surprising.

Please don’t get me wrong – I don’t actually want to see any player banned for a long length of time but the fact remained the player was sent off for a stamp to the head which the referee clearly described as “intentional” so I was very curious to see how the final ruling would address this because if a player is judged to have intentionally stamped on the head of an opponent surely the only option is for a lengthy ban.  

As you see below, instead, they just ignored that part of it altogether.

“Caulfield was sent off by the referee, Pierre Brousset (France), in the 13th minute of the match for stamping on the Connacht Rugby prop, Finlay Bealham, in contravention of Law 9.12.

The committee determined that Caulfield had committed an act of foul play, however, it found that the offence did not warrant a red card, and the red card decision was therefore overturned.”

I assumed they’d clean up the “intentional” remark like perhaps saying the ref mis-spoke and to be honest I prefer that much more to actually pretending it wasn’t said at all or at least wasn’t significant.

But on top of that, to determine it was both foul play AND not a red card is like saying 2+2=62,387 as far as I’m concerned.


“SVNS” UPDATE

The new look “SVNS” circuit gets back underway this weekend with the latest event in Perth.  Significance of this one is that it’s over three days so teams won’t have more than two matches per day which should obviously help the fitness levels.  After two rounds the women sit in 7th and the men 5th with both more than capable of moving up their respective ladders.  As ever all the action will be streamed live via Rugbypass.tv.



IRELAND’S PERTH FIXTURES

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26

5:32AM – WOMEN V USA

7:51AM – MEN V GREAT BRITAIN

9:56AM – WOMEN V NEW ZEALAND

12:50PM – MEN V USA

SATURDAY, JANUARY 27

2:44AM – WOMEN V JAPAN

6:11AM – MEN V AUSTRALIA


NEXT IN THE SERIES…

VANCOUVER FEB 23-25

LOS ANGELES MAR 2-3

HONG KONG APR 5-7

SINGAPORE MAY 3-5

MADRID MAY 31-JUN 2


🔝🐱🐴 UPDATE

Some big clashes at the top of the table as 1st plays 3rd and 2nd plays 4th in Round 13 (which is the halfway point of the regular season btw) but for me the match of the round is La Rochelle’s trip to Toulon – defeat for ROG’s men would be their 7th of the campaign and put them even further away from that elusive Brennus.



Round 13

SAT JAN 27

BORDEAUX V STADE FRANCAIS

BAYONNE V OYONNAX

CASTRES V CLÉRMONT

LYON V PERPIGNAN

MONTPELLIER V PAU

TOULON V LA ROCHELLE

SUN JAN 28

RACING 92 V TOULOUSE


PREMIERSHIP UPDATE

Northampton are arguably the form team in Europe right now and with winless Newcastle due to visit Franklin’s Gardens in round 12 they could well extend their lead at the top with many of the chasing pack playing each other.



ROUND 11

FRI JAN 26

HARLEQUINS V LEICESTER TIGERS

SAT JAN 27

NORTHAMPTON SAINTS V NEWCASTLE FALCONS

BRISTOL BEARS V BATH

SARACENS V EXETER CHIEFS

SUN JAN 28

GLOUCESTER V SALE SHARKS

AIL UPDATE 

A lot of online chatter in women’s rugby has been about the postponements in the AIL Cup but to repeat an opinion I shared here a few weeks ago, I’m not altogether sure this represents another stick to beat the IRFU with necessarily.

Sure, it is far from a good look for senior clubs to be unable to field players in an official competition, but we need to remember why the competition exists in the first place.  

Last season both the interpro series & WAIL were done and dusted before Christmas, definitely a “stick” as mentioned above.  So this season, they turned the WAIL into a home-and-away competition AND with the expansion of the international Celtic Challenge to include an extra team, they made sure there were no league fixtures overlapping with it and instead used the cup to give the clubs some rugby in that time.

So while it is true that this ended up exposing the lack of available players, I would argue that it was done with the best intentions, while adding that it is certainly not MY intention to defend the IRFU for the sake of it.  

In this case, just to be devil’s advocate if nothing else, I’d suggest maybe they tried to offer more competitive rugby but just overshot the mark.

Anyway…back to the Celtic Challenge, and after a week off it returns to action with the table-topping Wolfhounds hosting Brython Thunder while the Colvers must travel to Glasgow.  Live coverage will be on RugbyPass.tv again.

Over on the men’s side, Tarf slipped up at home to Lansdowne allowing the chasing pack to catch up and with Hinch narrowly losing out to the Cookies it means the top four are starting to see some daylight.  Pick of the next round is an easy one with the top two going at it down in Cork.

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WOMEN’S CELTIC CHALLENGE



ROUND 4

SAT JAN 27

GLASGOW WARRIORS V CLOVERS

WOLFHOUNDS V BRYTHON THUNDER

SUN JAN 28

GWALIA LIGHTNING V EDINBURGH


MEN’S AIL

ROUND 11

CITY OF ARMAGH 13-37 TERENURE

CLONTARF 26-29 LANSDOWNE

TRINITY 38-9 SHANNON 

UCD 24-34 CORK CON

YOUNG MUNSTER 26-25 BALLYNAHINCH 



ROUND 12

SAT JAN 27

BALLYNAHINCH V UCD

CITY OF ARMAGH V YOUNG MUNSTER

CORK CON V CLONTARF

LANSDOWNE V DUBLIN UNIV

SHANNON V TERENURE


CHALLENGE CUP UPDATE

Even with the round of 16 pairing being decided after round 4 the highlight for me was the news from Tblisi as Black Lion may have fallen at the final hurdle and missed out on further progress but still that 17k attendance for the visit of Clérmont certainly caught the eye.

And while we’re at the bottom end of the competition we really have to mention the demise of the Scarlets this season, for a club that won a major title as relatively recently as 2017 it’s a real disappointment to see them struggling in both competitions now.

So anyway back to the competition itself, like I said there are now 16 left in contention with four dropping down from the Champions Cup which included both Ulster and Connacht, both of which face tricky challenges away to 🔝🐱🐴 opposition.

Personally I’m looking at that bracket and wondering if Benetton aren’t worth a sneaky bet to win it all?

ROUND 4

GLOUCESTER 35-5 CASTRES

SCARLETS 19-31 EDINBURGH

BLACK LION 3-36 CLÉRMONT

PAU 28-27 ZEBRE

OYONNAX 28-27 CHEETAHS

BENETTON 27-19 MONTPELLIER

PERPIGNAN 23-32 NEWC ASTLE

LIONS 28-38 OSPREYS

DRAGONS 9-29 SHARKS




NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Time to hang up the blue jersey for a bit and go back to the green, in fact I’ll have to take the time to go change the logos on all the social media channels too.  On Sunday evening with no wrap pod I will instead be having fans from Ulster, Connacht & Munster on to look at Ireland’s Six Nations chances, and while I have them it would probably be rude not to ask them to harp on their own provinces a bit too. 

We should have some other content floating around as well so keep tabs with any or all of our social media channels and please comment, like, share & subscribe whenever the mood takes you.

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


80+ column : Jan 16


On this week’s column…

🏉 FRONT FIVE

🏉 WRAP OF A WRAP

🏉 2ND STRINGING US ALONG

🏉 MUNSTER TRIAGE

🏉 A TONY BRIDGE TOO FAR

🏉 FORMAT REFORM

🏉 LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

🏉 LRZ TO USA

🏉 UPDATES [Incl Challenge Cup & AIL] 


FRONT FIVE

A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the ruggersphere.

A Tour schedule has still to be finalised, but it will not overlap with the men’s 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
New British and Irish Lions women’s team to tour New Zealand in 2027
Andy Wright – Rugby World
The news will be a big blow for both La Rochelle and France as the 26-year-old has been in impressive form since his return from the World Cup campaign.
Pierre Bourgarit set to miss France’s Six Nations campaign
Frank Nickson – Talking Rugby Union
“A pioneer for women’s sport in Ireland, it is fitting that she bows out at the top having recently become the first female match official to officiate at a men’s Rugby World Cup,”
Joy Neville to retire from refereeing and take up development role with Connacht
Irish Times
“No deal has been done, there is no confirmation of anything for next year. It’ll be me [who has the final say on signings].”
Owen Farrell: Racing 92 coach Stuart Lancaster confirms interest in signing Saracens fly-half
BBC.com
Virgin get the first crack at covering a game for the current holders and Grand Slam winners. 
RTÉ and Virgin unveil their Six Nations pundits, fixtures and commentators
Patrick McCarry – SportsJoe.ie

Note – views expressed in “Front Five” links do not necessarily reflect those of HarpinOnRugby


WRAP OF A WRAP

Had a go at our new wrap format this weekend having switched the Front Five segment over to this column as you see above.  It certainly gave us more time to harp on our feature match and as ever Conor & Tom did a bang up job getting it done.

If you missed it, here’s a link for Spotify but it’s also available on Apple and other platforms, please subscribe and/or leave a review if you can.


NEW LOOK BONUS CLIP

The bonus clip also got a mini makeover; instead of three of us harping on one topic we will now each bring our own chosen subjects for a brief rant.  I’ve posted the transcript from my Duponte bit below FWIW.

A TONY BRIDGE TOO FAR?

2024 is an Olympic year and of course it has been great for rugby to have been included as a discipline even if it is the shortened sevens version of the game.

And from an Irish point of view we have both genders taking part in the tournament in Paris and going by the way both have played so far on the world circuit there’s every possibility for us to be in contention for a medal or two all going well.

But what I’d like to harp on here is the decision to include Antione Duponte in the French squad for the tournament.  Obviously there are many benefits for this…France will certainly want to do well on their own patch especially given how the World Cup turned out.  And anyone who watched the Ulster Toulouse game on Saturday evening will know he is still very much at the top of his game and given how he can create space from nothing on a pitch with 30 bodies on it, you can only imagine how he’d tear it up in sevens so when the Games are actually taking place at the end of July it should be a good advertisement for all forms of the sport.

For me though, none of those positives outweigh the downsides.  Obviously for this I have to take off both my Leinster and Ireland hats because the fact that he will be unavailable for both the Six Nations and the business end of the Champions Cup certainly won’t hurt our chances at all.  But with an overall rugby supporters hat on, you really do want the best players available for all the top matches and as exciting as all as the sevens code may be, surely the fifteens version has to trump it every time.

Then there’s the fact that Duponte parachuting into the French sevens squad means that someone who has been involved with sevens regularly for the past while is likely to miss out.  I have also heard talk of Irish fifteens stars like Nick Timoney doing likewise and while the addition of talent like that would certainly help our chances, the actual Irish sevens men’ squad has become quite settled over the past few seasons and given these players are being denied the opportunity to achieve the honours afforded by playing for provinces, for any to also miss out on a medal chance just doesn’t sit well with me.

Of course on the women’s side the issue is even bigger since they don’t even need the Olympics to deprive the senior fifteens squad of the best available players.  I could be wrong but you have to assume our last place finish in the 2023 Six Nations could have been avoided with the likes of Beibhinn Parsons and Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe involved.

At the end of the day there’s no disputing that seven into fifteen just doesn’t go evenly in every sense.  The best way forward has to be to keep them apart and prioritise the version of the sport that came first.  


FORMAT REFORM

I’m wary of doing these TikToks just to go along with popular views on rugby matters so this week I have gone with the (admittedly not exactly sexy) topic of Champions Cup format reform.  Again I have included the transcript.

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With the final round of Champions Cup pool matches coming up I suppose it’s time to have another crack at addressing the much debated issue of the format, but for this I actually don’t agree with what seems to be the popular opinion.

Having said that I should probably start by pointing out that I’m not exactly a fan of the current method either, I just disagree with what most people are finding wrong with it.  Judging by comments on social media it seems that the biggest flaw of the current system is the fact that you can lose three of your four pool matches and still qualify for the knockouts.

Personally I don’t think that’s as ridiculous as you might think.  For one thing, under the round robin pools of four everyone is saying we should go back to, you weren’t trying to get into the last 16 it was the last 8 and besides, teams still have qualified for the quarterfinals winning just 3 of their 6 pool matches for example in 2016 Exeter actually topped their pool despite three losses  so it’s not like your record had to be all that perfect.

But more importantly we have to remember that the last 16 stage is actually replacing rounds 5 and 6 from the pools in the old method.  So instead of up to 24 matches a lot of which are dead rubbers, we now actually have 8 matches all of which are straight knockout rugby and even if you did qualify with just one win, you most certainly aren’t guaranteed an easy task for getting any further.

But look like I said, I’m not wild about the current way myself so I won’t try to defend it anymore than that, what I will say is that we need to be clear on what is actually causing the problem.  The domestic leagues, specifically the English & French ones, just don’t seem to be willing to give back the extra weekends required to go back to the old way so until that happens, we’re bound to be having this debate every season whatever way they structure this competition.

All I’m saying is that if there is to be a change it needs to one that fixes issues that were even there in the format during the so-called golden years, like the fact that teams have always been forced to choose between the continental and domestic fixtures when it comes to picking their strongest sides.  

Until that happens it seems pointless arguing over the format, we might as well focus on the actual rugby-related questions like can anyone stop Toulouse and Bordeaux, can La Rochelle overcome their shaky start and, of course, can Leinster finally get that fifth star?

[Besides, debating formats is just boring]


LEINSTER INJURY UPDATE

It goes without saying the uncertainty over both Harry and Ciarán is a major concern for Leinster, nothing at all against Sam Prendergast but the hope is that at least one will be available for what could be a tricky outing at Welford Road.  Elsewhere it was great to see the likes of Ryan, Lowe and Furlong get through the Aviva match unscathed, though the section at the bottom of the update still looks far from ideal.

Harpin’ matchday 23 v Leicester Tigers

Keenan, Larmour, Ringrose, Henshaw (c), Lowe, Byrne H/Frawley/Prendergast, Gibson-Park

Porter, Sheehan, Furlong, McCarthy, Ryan, Baird, van der Flier, Doris

Kelleher, Healy, Ala’alatoa, Molony, Conan, McGrath, Frawley/Prendergast/Tector, O’Brien T

NB : the above matchday 23 is completely from my own mind, I’m certainly not suggesting I have any ITK a la Thornley

INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

James Ryan: came through the game against Stade Francais with no issues and will be available for selection this week

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Harry Byrne: picked up an ankle injury at training and will be further assessed this week before a final decision is made on selection

Ciarán Frawley: picked up a rib injury during the Stade Francis game and will be further assessed this week before a final decision is made on selection

INJURY UPDATE – UNAVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

Michael Milne: picked up a calf injury last week and will be unavailable for selection this week

NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:

Jimmy O’Brien (neck), Martin Moloney (bicep), Alex Soroka (foot), Charlie Ngatai (calf), Cormac Foley (shoulder), Ross Byrne (arm) and Jamie Osborne (shoulder)


LRZ TO USA

News is only breaking as I’m posting this column so haven’t had much time to react with any more than the tweet blow plus the realization that Welsh rugby seems to be in an even worse state than once thought. If they had won a RWC or Grand Slam in the past year or so I wonder if he’d be even considering “doing a Christian Wade”. Interesting POV from Harpin contributor Mark Jackson too.


AIL UPDATE 

The Leinster-heavy Wolfhounds won in Glasgow to keep them at the top of the Celtic Challenge table as the competition goes into a bye weekend.  The Clovers made it another Irish double as they edged the Lightning.

Meanwhile in the men’s AIL the top 5 were kept apart in Round 10 and all won which has of course opened up something of a gap in the middle of the table.   The Dublin derby at Castle Avenue between Clontarf and Lansdowne has to be the pick of round 11.

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WOMEN’S CELTIC CHALLENGE

ROUND 3

GLASGOW WARRIORS 12-40 WOLFHOUNDS

CLOVERS 19-17 GWALIA LIGHTNING

BRYTHON THUNDER 17-22 EDINBURGH



ROUND 4

SAT JAN 27

GLASGOW WARRIORS V CLOVERS

WOLFHOUNDS V BRYTHON THUNDER

SUN JAN 28

GWALIA LIGHTNING V EDINBURGH


MEN’S AIL

ROUND 10

LANSDOWNE 30-26 UCD

BALLYNAHINCH 36-10 CITY OF ARMAGH

SHANNON 20-24 CLONTARF

TERENURE 26-17 DUBLIN UNIV

CORK CON 23-13 YOUNG MUNSTER



ROUND 11

SAT DEC 23

CITY OF ARMAGH V TERENURE

CLONTARF V LANSDOWNE

TRINITY V SHANNON 

UCD V CORK CON

YOUNG MUNSTER V BALLYNAHINCH 


CHALLENGE CUP UPDATE

No second win for Black Lion yet and it looks like they’ll need to beat Clérmont in round 4 to make the knockout stages but anything is possible.  Gloucester & Montpellier remain the only unbeaten sides with the latter’s trip to Benetton seeming to be the pick of the ties for the next round, unless of course the Top 14 outfit decide their home match against Pau the following weekend is more important, which I have a feeling they will.

ROUND 3

NEWCASTLE 18-57 BENETTON

OSPREYS 25-3 PERPIGNAN

SHARKS 38-7 OYONNAX

CLÉRMONT 38-17 SCARLETS

ZEBRE 20-17 DRAGONS

CASTRES 28-6 BLACK LION

EDINBURGH 20-21 GLOUCESTER

MONTPELLIER 13-3 LIONS

CHEETAHS 20-33 PAU



ROUND 4

FRI JAN 19

GLOUCESTER V CASTRES

SCARLETS V EDINBURGH

SAT JAN 20

BLACK LION V CLÉRMONT

PAU V ZEBRE

OYONNAX V CHEETAHS

BENETTON V MONTPELLIER

SUN JAN 21

PERPIGNAN V NEWC ASTLE

LIONS V OSPREYS

DRAGONS V SHARKS


HARPIN PREDICTION LEAGUE

No URC matches for a few weeks but given I’m still top of the league I don’t mind if I keep publishing the table any chance I get!!!


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Next up for us is of course Leinster’s trip to Leicester next weekend, Kino will join me for a preview on Friday then the wrap pod will be recorded Sunday evening.  Keep up with all the latest happenings on our social media channels and please help us by commenting, liking, sharing & subscribing wherever you can.

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