Long overdue IMO!
Pat Lam staying for another 3 years - great news for the Westies.
Pat Lam staying for another 3 years - great news for the Westies.
Murphy and Penny need more game time sure. Whether anyone benefits from leaving Leinster to go to Connacht is the question because it hasn't worked out for many. Penny is definitely young enough to bide his time and take his chances at home, Murphy would probably take the senior contract out wesht.So Colby Fainga’a set to head to Lyon apparently.
Will any of the Leinster youngsters fancy a trip west for a couple of years to get regular gametime?
Any of Will Connors, Josh Murphy or Scott Penny might benefit from a stint in Galway. Of course, I'd expect a few folks in here aren't so enamoured with my suggestion!
Connors already turned down Connacht before, don't he'd change his mind just as he starts making headway.
There's no real targets who'd be great for Connacht. Academy lads are better off staying in college in Dublin and playing 1A rugby and there's no one who'd start in Connacht not getting enough for game time in Leinster.
They really need to get a Galway club into 1A and amalgamate them with NUIG. NUIG-Corinthians played D2 u20 rugby in Leinster for a couple seasons not long ago so it could be done. A good club and scolarships might be incentive for fringe Ster academy guys to move, as things stand, not a hope.
Sounds good but as you've alluded to there's a bunch of big clubs, especially in South Dublin that would never go for it.There is probably a wider discussion there to be had about the AIL and where it sits between branch (qualifying) and provincial levels.
Personally, I'd think that if you'd a clean slate:
- Drop most of the AIL teams back into the branches (cut down on travel time and fellas could commit to playing so inter branch standard would pick up - along with attendances)
- Then have ~10-15 "franchise" teams league (no relegation) with teams based at big (traditional) population centres.
- Would allow for sustainable semi-pro/pro levels of preparation and facilities with a level of competition suitable to develop players for provincial representation.
Just grabbing off current leagues and spreading the love around the country
1. Cork Con [Cork]
2. Garryowen [Limerick]
3. UCD [Dubs] or any of half a dozen others
4. Clontarf [Dubs] or any of half a dozen others
5. Malone [Antrim/Belfast]
6. Naas [Kildare]
7. Navan [Meath]
8. Rainey [Derry] or City of Derry
9. Cashel [Tipp]
10. Buccaneers [Westmeath]
11. Galwegians [Galway]
12. Sligo [Sligo]
13. Ballymena [Antrim]
I think I've 3x Munster, 5x Leinster, 2x Connacht & 3x Ulster - yeah, of course it would never happen - but if we had a clean slate it'd be the best way of doing it IMO.