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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: 1130608" data-attributes="member: 85743"><p>Prendergast seems to have all the skills and a steely mindset, but sometimes looks a bit casual which is fine in age grade rugby where he he is so much better than most of the guys on the pitch, but I'm not sure he'll get away with it for very long at elite adult level. From what I've seen and heard from him he's a very confident young man, but I haven't seen any hint of arrogance, so its very fixable and I'm sure that he'll be getting very good advice from the Leinster and Irish coaches. </p><p></p><p>I've also been a fan of Harry Byrne who looks like he has a much higher ceiling than his brother, and I'd love to see him getting regular gametime if he can stay injury free. I think Prendergast is the guy who has the potential to be a generational player and I'm looking forward to seeing how he develops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smurfy, post: 1130608, member: 85743"] Prendergast seems to have all the skills and a steely mindset, but sometimes looks a bit casual which is fine in age grade rugby where he he is so much better than most of the guys on the pitch, but I’m not sure he’ll get away with it for very long at elite adult level. From what I’ve seen and heard from him he’s a very confident young man, but I haven’t seen any hint of arrogance, so its very fixable and I’m sure that he’ll be getting very good advice from the Leinster and Irish coaches. I’ve also been a fan of Harry Byrne who looks like he has a much higher ceiling than his brother, and I’d love to see him getting regular gametime if he can stay injury free. I think Prendergast is the guy who has the potential to be a generational player and I’m looking forward to seeing how he develops. [/QUOTE]
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