80+ column : October 9

A weekly newsletter taking a broader view on the rugby world

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


NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Friday – LEINSTER V MUNSTER PREVIEW FEAT KEEGO

             & DUBLIN SOUTH FM HARPIN’ SLOT AFTER 5PM NEWS

Saturday – LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE

Sunday – WRAP POD RECORDING

372 : Benetton v Leinster preview

also available as a podcast


LEINSTER : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Jimmy O’Brien 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Jamie Osborne 11. James Lowe 10. Ciarán Frawley 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Andrew Porter 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Joe McCarthy 5. RG Snyman 6. Jack Conan 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris (c) 

16. Lee Barron 17. Michael Milne 18. Thomas Clarkson 19. Ryan Baird 20. Brian Deeny 21. Fintan Gunne 22. Ross Byrne 23. Scott Penny


Benetton : 15 Matt Gallagher 14 Ignacio Mendy 13 Tommaso Menoncello 12 Malakai Fekitoa 11 Paolo Odogwu 10 Jacob Umaga 9 Alessandro Garbisi

1 Mirco Spagnolo 2 Siua Maile 3 Simone Ferrari 4 Niccolò Cannone 5 Riccardo Favretto 6 Sebastian Negri 7 Manuel Zuliani 8 Michele Lamaro (C)

16 Marco Manfredi 17 Destiny Aminu 18 Enzo Avaca19 Federico Ruzza 20 Giulio Marini 21 Lorenzo Cannone 22 Andy Uren 23 Leonardo Marin


United Rugby Championship 24/25 Round 3

Saturday, October 5, 2024

KO 5:15pm Stadio Monigo

Live on: RTÉ2, Premier Sports 1 & URC.tv


Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)

AR 1: Federico Vedovelli (FIR) 

AR 2: Alex Frasson (FIR)

TMO: Aled Griffiths (WRU)

370 : Leinster v Dragons preview

also available as podcast

Our guest : NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN

www.keegolaughs.com

Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts


LEINSTER : 15. Jamie Osborne 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Liam Turner 12. Charlie Tector 11. Jimmy O’Brien 10. Ross Byrne 9. Luke McGrath

1. Cian Healy 2. Gus McCarthy 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Brian Deeny 5. James Ryan 6. Max Deegan 7. Will Connors 8. Jack Conan (c)

16. Lee Barron 17. Michael Milne 18. Rabah Slimani 19. Joe McCarthy 20. Josh van der Flier 21. Fintan Gunne 22. Harry Byrne 23. Aitzol King


Dragons RFC: 15 Angus O’Brien, 14 Rio Dyer, 13 Harry Wilson, 12 Steff Hughes, 11 Jared Rosser, 10 Lloyd Evans, 9 Dane Blacker

1 Rodrigo Martinez, 2 Brodie Coghlan, 3 Chris Coleman, 4 Ben Carter (c), 5 George Nott, 6 Ryan Woodman, 7 Harri Keddie, 8 Shane Lewis-Hughes

16 Oli Burrows, 17 Rhodri Jones, 18 Luke Yendle, 19 Matthew Screech, 20 George Young, 21 Rhodri Williams, 22 Joe Westwood, 23 Ewan Rosser


United Rugby Championship 24/25 Round 2

Friday, September 27, 2024

KO 7:35pm Aviva Stadium

Live on: TG4, Premier Sports 1 & URC.tv


Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

AR 1: Eoghan Cross (IRFU)

AR 2: Tomas O’Sullivan (IRFU)

TMO: Dave Sutherland (SRU)

368 : Edinburgh v Leinster preview

also available as a podcast


LEINSTER : 15. Jamie Osborne 14. Tommy O’Brien 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Charlie Tector 11. Jordan Larmour 10. Sam Prendergast 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Michael Milne 2. Gus McCarthy 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Conor O’Tighearnaigh 5. James Ryan 6. Max Deegan 7. Scott Penny 8. Jack Conan (c)

16. John McKee 17. Cian Healy 18. Rabah Slimani 19. Brian Deeny 20. James Culhane 21. Luke McGrath 22. Ross Byrne 23. Rob Russell


EDINBURGH : 15 W Goosen 14 D Graham 13 M Tuipulotu 12 M Currie 11 D van der Merwe

10 R Thompson 9 A Price 1 P Schoeman 2 D Cherry 3 P Hill

4 M Sykes 5 G Cilchrist (c) 6 J Ritchie 7 H Watson 8 B Muncaster

16 E Ashman 17 B Venter 18 D Rae 19 J Hodgson

20 M Bradbury 21 Ben Vellacott 22 B Healy 23 E Boffelli


United Rugby Championship 24/25 Round 1

Friday, September 20, 2024

KO 7:35pm Hive Stadium

Live on: Premier Sports, TG4, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv


Referee: Andrea Piardi (FIR)

AR 1: Jonny Perriam (SRU) 

AR 2: Michael Todd (SRU)

TMO: Stefano Roscini (FIR)

80+ column : Sep 18

SEASON 6 PREMIERE POD

sample from latest pod full episode available on Apple, Spotify, etc
A selection of five eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the rugby media landscape.

“HE’S TO BE” COACH

The appointment will see Easterby in place for the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations and the Men’s summer tour next year, details of which are to be confirmed.

Easterby To Become Interim Ireland Men’s Head Coach

IrishRugby.ie


CAPTAIN CAELAN

“It was a huge honour for me to co-captain Leinster over the last two seasons and we’ll just support Caelan now as much as possible.”

James Ryan gives Caelan Doris his ‘full support’ after captaincy change

Neil Treacy -RTÉ.ie


RDS RE:DEVELOPMENTS

…no matter how successful the move to the Aviva Stadium proves, Leinster will return to the RDS having signed a 25-year lease in 2022.

Leinster could be out of the RDS for two seasons due to redevelopment

Rúaidhrí O’Connor – Irish Independent


CITIZEN BUNDEE

“To be granted citizenship is not something you take lightly…I have nothing to complain about here. I love the people, love the culture”

Rugby star Bundee Aki gains Irish citizenship

Jade Wilson – Irish Times


A BETTER BEST LEAGUE?

Compared with the increasingly buoyant and eye-catching Top 14, Newcastle v Dragons or Connacht v Sale on a Friday night would hardly be a gamechanger.

Why a British and Irish league would not be a rugby gamechanger

Rob Kitson – Irish Examiner


LEINSTER SQUAD UPDATE

INJURY UPDATE – AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:

Liam Turner (arm), Lee Barron (shoulder) and Alex Soroka (foot): returned to full training during pre-season having missed the end of last season.

INJURY UPDATE – FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:

Jamison Gibson-Park: will step up his rehabilitation programme this week as he nears a return from a hamstring injury.

NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:

Dan Sheehan (knee) and RG Snyman (foot).

HARPIN’ MATCHDAY 23 V EDINBURGH

A Osbourne, T O’Brien, Turner, H Byrne, Russell, R Byrne, Foley

Milne, Barron, Slimani, Soroka, O’Tighearnaigh, Deegan, Penny, Conan (c)

McKee, Boyle, Clarkson, Spicer, Culhane, McGrath, Prendergast, McErlean

Caveat : I have no “ITK”!!!

TROLL PATROL

Irish Women’s team

URC Irish Shield

Men’s AIL kickoff

Premiership

🔝🐱🐴

Click here for article on Stuart Hogg as referenced in the video

ProD2

The Rugby Championship

RE Super Cup

Currie Cup

Harpin Prediction League

NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Thursday : Edinburgh v Leinster preview – video & pod

Friday : Harpin spot on Dublin South FM (after 5pm news)

Leave a comment on our Facebook page after the fulltime whistle

Sunday : Edinburgh v Leinster wrap pod recording


363 : #RSAvIRE 2nd test preview

also available as a podcast

Our guest : TOM COLEMAN


IRELAND : 15 J Osborne 14 C Nash 13 G Ringrose 12 R Henshaw 11 J Lowe 10 J Crowley 9 C Murray

1 A Porter 2 R Kelleher 3 T Furlong 4 J McCarthy 5 J Ryan

6 T Beirne 7 J vd Flier 8 C Doris (c)

16 R Herring 17 C Healy 18 F Bealham 19 R Baird 20 P O’Mahony 21 C Blade 22 C Frawley 23 S McCloskey


SOUTH AFRICA : 15 W le Roux 14 C Kolbe 13 J Kriel 12 D de Allende 11 K-L Arendse 10 H Pollard 9 F de Klerk

1 O Nche 2 B Mbonambi 3 F Malherbe 4 E Etzebeth 5 F Mostert 6 S Kolisi (c) 7 P-S du Toit 8 Kwagga Smith

16 M Marx 17 G Steenekamp 18 V Koch 19 S Moerat 20 RG Snyman 21 M van Staden 22 G Williams 23 S Feinberg-Mngomezulu


Castle Lager Incoming Series Second Test

Saturday, July 13, 2024

KO 4pm (Irish time) Kings Park Stadium

Live on: Sky Sports Main Event, Action


Referee: Karl Dickson (RFU)

Assistant Referee 1: Luke Pearce (RFU)

Assistant Referee 2: Craig Evans (WRU)

TMO: Ian Tempest (RFU)

361 : #RSAvIRE 1st test preview

also available as a podcast

Our guest : TOM COLEMAN


IRELAND : 15. Jamie Osborne 14. Calvin Nash 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Jack Crowley 9. Craig Casey

1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Joe McCarthy 5. Tadhg Beirne 6. Peter O’Mahony (C) 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris

16. Rónan Kelleher 17. Cian Healy 18. Finlay Bealham 19. James Ryan 20. Ryan Baird 21. Conor Murray 22. Ciaran Frawley 23. Garry Ringrose 


SOUTH AFRICA : 15 W le Roux 14 C Kolbe 13 J Kriel 12 D de Allende 11 K-L Arendse

10 H Pollard 9 F de Klerk 1 O Nche 2 B Mbonambi 3 F Malherbe

4 E Etzebeth 5 F Mostert 6 S Kolisi (c) 7 P-S du Toit 8 Kwagga Smith

16 M Marx 17 G Steenekamp 18 V Koch 19 S Moerat

20 RG Snyman 21 M van Staden 22 G Williams 23 S Feinberg-Mngomezulu


Castle Lager Incoming Series First Test

Saturday, July 6, 2024

KO 4pm (Irish time) Loftus Versfeld

Live on: Sky Sports Main Event, Action


355 : Bulls v Leinster preview

also available as podcast


LEINSTER : 15. Jimmy O’Brien 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Robbie Henshaw 11. James Lowe 10. Ross Byrne 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Joe McCarthy 5. James Ryan (c) 6. Ryan Baird 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris

16. Rónan Kelleher 17. Cian Healy 18. Michael Ala’alatoa 19. Ross Molony 20. Jack Conan 21. Luke McGrath 22. Ciarán Frawley 23. Jamie Osborne 


BULLS : 15 W le Roux 14 S Petersen 13 D Kriel 12 H Vorster 11 D Williams 10 J Goosen 9 E Papier

1 G Steenkamp 2 J Grobelaar 3 W Louw 4 R Vermaak 5 R Nortje (c) 6 M van Staden 7 E Louw 8 C Hankenom

16 A van der Merwe 17 S Matanzima 18 F Klopper 19 R Ludwig 20 N Carr 21 K Johannes 22 C Smith 23 C Smit


BKT United Rugby Championship 2023/24 Semifinal

Saturday, June 15, 2024

KO 3pm (Irish time) Loftus Versfeld

Live on: RTÉ1, Premier Sports, URC.tv


Referee: Sam Grove-White (SRU)

AR 1: Mike Adamson (SRU)

AR 2: Adam Jones (WRU)

TMO: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)