Considering Leinster conceded more points in the first 8 minutes v Ulster (3) than the previous 160+, there was a lot more to harp on for this week’s wrap – that said I decided to try and stick to the reduced timeframe we had used over the past two weeks and I think it worked out pretty well, with Ciarán Duffy and David Cordial providing the bulk of the wrapping between them Ciarán now sits on 199 overall contributions to Harpin’ On Rugby over the years so plans are afoot at Harpin’ Manor to properly commemorate the upcoming milestone.
A selection of eye-catching egg-chasing quotes & links from around the rugby media landscape
THINKING INSIDE THE BOX
MURPHY’S LAW
I’M STEVE
WHOLE NEW WORLD
DIVINE INTERVENTION
HARPIN ON…LEINSTER PLAYER PROFILES (PART 1)
lead-in question :
“Last week we honoured Jordie Barrett’s excellent display by looking at Leinster’s greatest imports so I suppose with the business end of the season upon us it might be a good time to turn the spotlight on the current crop of boys in blue. I have asked the panel to select a player each to harp on, starting with David who wants to feature Saturday night’s player of the match…”
LEINSTER SQUAD UPDATE
Last week when I put together my predicted Leinster 23 I failed to take two things into consideration – first, Leinster’s willingness to field much stronger URC squads even at this time of year. I wonder if Richie Murphy & co even suspected to be facing both Messrs Henshaw and Ringrose together for example. But I also forgot about the All Ireland League semifinals, which last weekend featured the names who could have played the interpro like Hugh Cooney, Charlie Tector and Cormac Foley. Since Tarf came out on top at Castle Avenue (see updates below), Tector and Foley could well be in the reckoning for Llanelli, because I have to assume there will be a lot more cotton wool used this time around.
HARPIN’ POSSIBLE MATCHDAY 23 V SCARLETS
15 H McErlean 14 J Osborne 13 L Turner 12 C Tector 11 J O’Brien 10 C Frawley 9 F Gunne
1 J Boyle 2 G McCarthy 3 T Clarkson 4 D Mangan 5 B Deeny 6 A Soroka 7 W Connors 8 M Deegan (c)
16 J McKee 17 C Healy 18 R Maguire 19 A Spicer 20 S Penny 21 C Foley 22 R Byrne 23 A Osborne
caveat : I have no “ITK” a la Thornley
OFFICIAL UPDATE posted Tuesday
AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:
Paddy McCarthy and Will Connors: have returned to full training this week having recovered from injury.
FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:
Ryan Baird: will be further assessed this week for a calf injury and a final decision will be made on his involvement later this week.
RG Snyman: will be further assessed this week following a dead leg against Ulster and a final decision on his involvement will be made later in the week.
NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:
Jordan Larmour, Rob Russell and James Ryan.
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.
Ah, James. Very bold Leinster on Munster trolling that thoroughly deserves this week’s detention. And it’s not just the comment itself, but also the timing…right after the Bulls pinched a win at Thomond Park. Naturally we here at Harpin Monor couldn’t possibly condone such online behaviour…
Qualifying finals – 1 v 6, 2 v 5, 3 v 4 with the top-ranked team hosting
Semi-Finals – three qualifying winners plus highest ranked loser: Teams re-ranked with 1 v 4 and 2 v 3
Final – top-ranked semi-final winner hosts the other semi-final winner.
RWC2027 QUALIFIERS
The RWC2027 tournament has expanded to 24 nations so with four extra spots up for grabs it makes for a fascinating qualifying process.
Rather than post the latest results and fixtures here however, I’d like to defer to the excellent work of frequent Harpin’ contributor Ciarán Duffy who has been keeping close tabs on the qualifying process over at his own site Post to Post Sport.
Follow this link to see how the Road to Australia is progressing..
Japan League One
Major League Rugby
Harpin Prediction League
This is the 4th season of our Superbru prediction league among Harpin’ pod contributors.
Kristian is the reigning champion, but the real competition is in avoiding finishing last, which means you must wear The Jersey of Shame. I had to wear it the first year, while Keego has had the honour the past two seasons.
As you can see our resident stats expert Rugby Kino is leading the way with room to spare although Mark does seem to be gaining on him… meanwhile down at the foot of the table, a mini fightback from David sees the Jersey race up for grabs again.
We’ve also added a Cup (or Mug) competition to make things interesting, with Conor pipping Tom in the second semifinal to join some guy called Jeff in the final this weekend.
19 April 2025; Tommy O’Brien of Leinster evades the tackle of on his way to scoring his side’s first try during the United Rugby Championship match between Leinster and Ulster at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Tommy is flying, definitely in with a great shout to be playing in the cup games. Will definitely be on the irish summer tour
Greg Kelly
Tommy O’Brien looking like the real deal these days
Michael Branagan
Great result. Porter needs to be “seen to be in control”. He’s throwing penalties away, 50:50 calls, that are damaging us and his reputation. I do think it’s harsh on a number of fronts but he has to “ease back” as it were. For a little while.
William Andrew
Ulster had a lot go against them, but still hung in there.
Some unfortunate, some self inflected.
Leinster were good but you can see some players are not quite the standard of the 1st squad.
Others are pushing on. Highlights were the chip to Dan and Gunn delaying his pass to Dan.
Smart play
Warren Doyle
Right person won man of the match. Class act. Well done Tommy O’Brien.
Similar Leinster result to the previous weekend meant a similar Harpin wrap pod only this time it was Tom Coleman & Rich Mifsud providing the concise, commendable coverage on Sunday evening.
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BRIDGING THE GAP
PROVINCIAL TARIFF
A LOAN IT STANDS
FLAWED STRUCTURE
URC ON GEORGIA’S MIND
HARPIN ON…LEINSTER’S BEST IMPORTS
Here’s the lead-in question :
“After Jordie Barrett’s out of this world display for Leinster at the Aviva Stadium on Friday evening, I thought for this week’s bonus topic we could take a look back at some of our top imports over the years. I have asked the lads to choose two of their favourites each and I might even chip in with one of my own when they’re done. We’re going to kick things off with Rich, on whom have you chosen to harp?”
LEINSTER SQUAD UPDATE
Thought I was being super efficient having my predicted lineup done straight after the injury report came out but then the Milne/Barron news broke so I had to have another crack. Still think we’ll have a decent 23 for the visit of the Ulstermen on Saturday.
HARPIN’ POSSIBLE MATCHDAY 23 V ULSTER
15 H McErlean 14 J Osborne 13 H Cooney 12 C Tector 11 J O’Brien 10 C Frawley 9 F Gunne
1 J Boyle 2 G McCarthy 3 T Clarkson 4 D Mangan 5 B Deeny 6 A Soroka 7 W Connors 8 J Culhane
16 J McKee 17 M Milne 18 R Maguire 19 A Spicer 20 S Penny 21 C Foley 22 R Byrne 23 A Osborne
caveat : I have no “ITK” a la Thornley
OFFICIAL UPDATE posted Monday
AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:
Rónan Kelleher: came through the game at the weekend with no issues following his return from a neck injury.
FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED:
Jack Conan: will be further assessed this week for a minor shoulder injury and a final decision will be made on his involvement later this week.
Ryan Baird: will be further assessed this week for a minor calf injury and a final decision will be made on his involvement later this week.
Paddy McCarthy, Rob Russell and Will Connors: will all step up their respective rehabilitation programmes and a final decision will be made on their involvement later this week.
NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:
Jordan Larmour and James Ryan
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 Troll Patrol detainee claims to be a Leinster fan and his post touches on a topic I’m planning to cover for my Broken Play article on Substack this Saturday morning so stay tuned…
Qualifying finals – 1 v 6, 2 v 5, 3 v 4 with the top-ranked team hosting
Semi-Finals – three qualifying winners plus highest ranked loser: Teams re-ranked with 1 v 4 and 2 v 3
Final – top-ranked semi-final winner hosts the other semi-final winner.
RWC2027 QUALIFIERS
The RWC2027 tournament has expanded to 24 nations so with four extra spots up for grabs it makes for a fascinating qualifying process.
Rather than post the latest results and fixtures here however, I’d like to defer to the excellent work of frequent Harpin’ contributor Ciarán Duffy who has been keeping close tabs on the qualifying process over at his own site Post to Post Sport.
Follow this link to see how the Road to Australia is progressing..
Japan League One
Major League Rugby
Harpin Prediction League
This is the 4th season of our Superbru prediction league among Harpin’ pod contributors.
Kristian is the reigning champion, but the real competition is in avoiding finishing last, which means you must wear The Jersey of Shame. I had to wear it the first year, while Keego has had the honour the past two seasons.
As you can see our resident stats expert Rugby Kino is leading the way with room to spare but down at the foot of the table, an impressive couple of rounds has seen Keego move of the bottom for the first time in two years.
We’ve also added a Cup (or Mug) competition to make things interesting, and after this weekend we’ll know who gets to join some guy named Jeff in next week’s final, with Tom and Conor going head to head for the privilege.
11 April 2025; Dan Sheehan of Leinster scores his side’s seventh try during the Investec Champions Cup quarter-final match between Leinster and Glasgow Warriors at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
We put on a show but we learned nothing and didn’t sharpen our edges. When Byrne replaced Sam there was a noticeable drop off in incision and tempo. All in all we played an hour of solid rugby and then pulled up in the last 20 to save legs.
Chris McDonnell
Just too good. Noticeable drop off when we changed our half backs.
David Ryle
Wasn’t a scoreline we were expecting. But Glasgow were missing half of their starters.
2 weeks on the bounce teams kept scoreless.
Cuan Mulligan
Loved the term.. Leinster Double Bagel
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I really don’t think even my most loyal listeners would have wanted to endure an hour long pod about a 62-point whitewash and fair play to both Ciarán & Hugo for both keeping it brief and covering all the action.
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CAPITAL LOSSES
RE-COUPE DU MONDE?
7/1 ODDS
TACKLING TACKLES
CLICKBAIT OF THE WEEK
HARPIN ON…EUROPEAN QFS PREVIEW
Here’s the lead-in question :
“Now that the European fields has been whittled down to just eight teams, it’s time to focus on the contenders for the final in Cardiff, or should I say fi-NALS, as Connucked are also in serious contention for a spot in the Challenge Cup decider. So while we will of course be harpin’ on Leinster v Glasgow towards the end of the coming week, our panel are first going to have a quick look at some of the other quarterfinals, starting with Hugo who is going to cover Bordeaux v Munster & Northampton v Castres! [Ciarán looked at Toulon v Toulouse & Connacht v Racing 92]”
LEINSTER SQUAD UPDATE
I have a feeling Leinster won’t stray TOO far from last week’s selection but I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a couple of swaps from starter to bench like Slimani/Furlong or Henshaw/Barrett although Robbie is the only Leinster player to have been on the pitch for all of our Champions Cup minutes so far.
HARPIN’ POSSIBLE MATCHDAY 23 V GLASGOW WARRIORS
15 H Keenan 14 J O’Brien 13 G Ringrose 12 J Barrett 11 J Lowe 10 S Prendergast 9 J Gibson-Park
1 A Porter 2 D Sheehan 3 T Furlong 4 J McCarthy 5 RG Snyman 6 J Conan 7 J van der Flier 8 C Doris (c)
16 R Kelleher 17 J Boyle 18 R Slimani 19 R Baird 20 M Deegan 21 L McGrath 22 R Byrne 23 R Henshaw
caveat : I have no “ITK” a la Thornley
OFFICIAL UPDATE posted Monday
AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:
James Culhane: has come through the Graduated Return to Play Protocols and will be available for selection this weekend.
Rónan Kelleher: has recovered from a neck injury and will be available for selection this weekend.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION:
James Ryan: is unavailable for selection after injuring his calf at training last week.
NO FURTHER UPDATES ON:
Jordan Larmour, Paddy McCarthy, Rob Russell, Alex Soroka and Will Connors.
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.
Obviously for the most part trolling is a bad thing, but I wouldn’t want you thinking I was an absolute angel all the time myself, and I couldn’t resist this shortly after the full time whistle when Munster scored an impressive knockout win in the “ROG derby”. I mean, it’s a mild troll when you think of it, I did say “seriously” for the next bit…
Women’s Six Nations
All Ireland Leagues
WOMEN’S AIL
The fixture details for the Women’s Energia All-Ireland League semi-finals have been confirmed, promising an exciting weekend of club rugby action.
Two high-stakes clashes are scheduled for this Sunday, April 13. Railway Union will host Old Belvedere at 12:30pm, while UL Bohemian take on Blackrock College at 2:30pm. Both Railway and UL Bohemian will be looking to capitalise on home advantage as they aim to secure a place in the 2025 final. Both semi-finals will be streamed Live on IrishRugby+.
Women’s Division Semi-Finals – Sunday, April 13
Railway Union vs Old Belvedere – 12:30 PM, in Park Avenue
UL Bohemian vs Blackrock College – 2:30 PM, in Annacotty
Qualifying finals – 1 v 6, 2 v 5, 3 v 4 with the top-ranked team hosting
Semi-Finals – three qualifying winners plus highest ranked loser: Teams re-ranked with 1 v 4 and 2 v 3
Final – top-ranked semi-final winner hosts the other semi-final winner.
RWC2027 QUALIFIERS
The RWC2027 tournament has expanded to 24 nations so with four extra spots up for grabs it makes for a fascinating qualifying process.
Rather than post the latest results and fixtures here however, I’d like to defer to the excellent work of frequent Harpin’ contributor Ciarán Duffy who has been keeping close tabs on the qualifying process over at his own site Post to Post Sport.
Follow this link to see how the Road to Australia is progressing..
Japan League One
Major League Rugby
Harpin Prediction League
This is the 4th season of our Superbru prediction league among Harpin’ pod contributors.
Kristian is the reigning champion, but the real competition is in avoiding finishing last, which means you must wear The Jersey of Shame. I had to wear it the first year, while Keego has had the honour the past two seasons.
As you can see our resident stats expert Rugby Kino is leading the way with room to spare but down at the foot of the table, an impressive couple of rounds has seen Keego move of the bottom for the first time in two years.
We’ve also added a Cup (or Mug) competition to make things interesting, and partly thanks to my prediction of Leinster to win in Durban, I just about edged HPL runaway leader Kino to reach the first ever Harpin’ Mug Final where I’ll play the winner of Tom v Conor in the next round.
Josh van der Flier of Leinster scores his side’s fourth try during the Investec Champions Cup Round of 16 match between Leinster and Harlequins at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
I thought it was going to be a hard day at the office on the first 10 mins. I think the held up ball knocked the wind out of them.
Kevin Kelehan
Quins turned up, sadly only for 10 minutes, great to see JVdF back to his rampaging best, Ringrose lethal in defense and incisive in attack and Jordie Barrett’s team first and self second distribution showing why he was signed.
Chris McDonnell
As complete a performance as I have seen in ages.
Alan Murphy
Quins over 80 mins were never going to win that. Not taking the 6 points on offer for two kickable penalties in the first 10 mins was really naive. Aimless kicking to a Leinster back 3 was naive. Kicking all their restarts to the same space in the first half was naive. Very poor from a last 16 team. I hope they get rid of this round in future as very average teams are winning one game (Ulster) in 4 in the ‘group’ stages and making the knockouts. Others staggering in with 2 wins from 4. Go straight to the quarter finals in future.
Christy O’Connor
Dragons would’ve caused us more problems. I expect a much tougher game next week. I reckon Glasgow will beat Leicester and Glasgow will definitely give is a tough game
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