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Heineken Cup Final 2022/23: Leinster Rugby v Stade Rochelais
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<blockquote data-quote="Smurfy" data-source="post: 1130542" data-attributes="member: 85743"><p>Jack Crowley, the young Munster outhalf who dropped the goal to beat Leinster last week, seems to be a favourite of Farrell's, and he has shown up very well this year but the RWC has probably come too soon for him. As a non Leinster Irish fan, who was happy enough with his performances in the 6ns, I was hugely ****** off at Byrnes performance on Saturday. All his old failings of lack of dynamism, pointless kicking and retreating further into the pocket when pressure came on, were there in all their glory in the second half, and were compounded imo by his failure to step up and take control by taking the drop goal opportunity, in marked contrast to Crowley the previous week. I think/hope that a good performance by Crowley on Saturday in SA might see him move ahead of Byrne behind Sexton, so it will be both a huge opportunity and a huge test for him. Fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smurfy, post: 1130542, member: 85743"] Jack Crowley, the young Munster outhalf who dropped the goal to beat Leinster last week, seems to be a favourite of Farrell’s, and he has shown up very well this year but the RWC has probably come too soon for him. As a non Leinster Irish fan, who was happy enough with his performances in the 6ns, I was hugely ****** off at Byrnes performance on Saturday. All his old failings of lack of dynamism, pointless kicking and retreating further into the pocket when pressure came on, were there in all their glory in the second half, and were compounded imo by his failure to step up and take control by taking the drop goal opportunity, in marked contrast to Crowley the previous week. I think/hope that a good performance by Crowley on Saturday in SA might see him move ahead of Byrne behind Sexton, so it will be both a huge opportunity and a huge test for him. Fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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