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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 1183659" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>The thing is Munster do actually have bills but because they own a stadium. Unlike some. And also don't get discounted rents.</p><p>Also don't have €10million discounted off their wage bill.</p><p>Or millions pumped in to private schools for almost professional coaching structures.</p><p>Also we don't have a population and wealthy business man club to same extreme that Mick Dawson has assembled. Not a negative on the guy either but just fact.</p><p></p><p>Every part there is fact 100%. Muster dropped ball with academy sure between 2008-2012/13 and it hurt.</p><p></p><p>But on financial side lets not move facts Leinster do get massive support other provinces don't. Is it rewards for producing players etc. Maybe. That a different argument.</p><p></p><p>On signing NIQ players. Pieter Steph Du Toit, Ruan Piennar, Augustin Creevy, Vincent Koch, Freddie Michilak to name just a few were all over the line for Munster and Ulster at different stages and told no as it is bad for Irish rugby and blocks gametime for IQ players.</p><p>And now RG Snyman coming to be a bench player and can only play limited time but still blocks locks.</p><p>A THP prop is desperately wanted by Leinster and will be sanctioned. But again does block IQ time.</p><p>Jordie Barrett coming means someone looses out even if for 6 months (although D MacKenzie supposedly after).</p><p></p><p>Like these are all solid facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 1183659, member: 39240"] The thing is Munster do actually have bills but because they own a stadium. Unlike some. And also don't get discounted rents. Also don't have €10million discounted off their wage bill. Or millions pumped in to private schools for almost professional coaching structures. Also we don't have a population and wealthy business man club to same extreme that Mick Dawson has assembled. Not a negative on the guy either but just fact. Every part there is fact 100%. Muster dropped ball with academy sure between 2008-2012/13 and it hurt. But on financial side lets not move facts Leinster do get massive support other provinces don't. Is it rewards for producing players etc. Maybe. That a different argument. On signing NIQ players. Pieter Steph Du Toit, Ruan Piennar, Augustin Creevy, Vincent Koch, Freddie Michilak to name just a few were all over the line for Munster and Ulster at different stages and told no as it is bad for Irish rugby and blocks gametime for IQ players. And now RG Snyman coming to be a bench player and can only play limited time but still blocks locks. A THP prop is desperately wanted by Leinster and will be sanctioned. But again does block IQ time. Jordie Barrett coming means someone looses out even if for 6 months (although D MacKenzie supposedly after). Like these are all solid facts. [/QUOTE]
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