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<blockquote data-quote="Feicarsinn" data-source="post: 499312" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>D'arcy signed a new contract there yesterday, as did Nacewa.</p><p></p><p>I think to a certain extent Leinster won't have the same problem as Munster, largely due to a more progressive management team. The amount of youth that we've brought through recently has been fantastic and it's shown in terms of depth. You only need to look at the 50+ points we put on Edinburgh a few weeks ago to see that. While I'm not arguing that the Munster team in the mid to late 00's was fantastic, there' no doubt that after the starting 22, there was a serious lack of talent and a neglect of the academy. Hopefully we'll manage to avoid that and signs are good at the moment, with a young players pushing for a first team spot in pretty much every position.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that was all mildly off topic. Munster will be fine, their back row just needs a wee bit of time to develop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feicarsinn, post: 499312, member: 22777"] D'arcy signed a new contract there yesterday, as did Nacewa. I think to a certain extent Leinster won't have the same problem as Munster, largely due to a more progressive management team. The amount of youth that we've brought through recently has been fantastic and it's shown in terms of depth. You only need to look at the 50+ points we put on Edinburgh a few weeks ago to see that. While I'm not arguing that the Munster team in the mid to late 00's was fantastic, there' no doubt that after the starting 22, there was a serious lack of talent and a neglect of the academy. Hopefully we'll manage to avoid that and signs are good at the moment, with a young players pushing for a first team spot in pretty much every position. Anyway, that was all mildly off topic. Munster will be fine, their back row just needs a wee bit of time to develop. [/QUOTE]
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