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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 935043" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>I can see why Jack McGrath wants to leave. Dave Kilcoyne getting in the Ireland squad ahead of him must be a kick up the arse. He's probably been told that it's due to Kilcoyne starting regularly in big European and Pro 14 games. For McGrath to get his spot back, he needs to start those games. Ulster would provide that opportunity. What's worth pointing out is that when Cian Healy lost his starting place, he worked his ass off to get it back. Is leaving taking the easy option?</p><p></p><p>Again, Leinster should be ****** off that their talent base is being eroded. That's Isa Nacewa, Jack McGrath, Joey Carbery and Jordi Murphy gone from the European Cup Final squad of last season. A potential positive side effect of it is that it clears to road a little for Ed Byrne and Peter Dooley. Byrne has been excellent this season and deservedly pushed ahead of McGrath in the Toulouse game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 935043, member: 13611"] I can see why Jack McGrath wants to leave. Dave Kilcoyne getting in the Ireland squad ahead of him must be a kick up the arse. He's probably been told that it's due to Kilcoyne starting regularly in big European and Pro 14 games. For McGrath to get his spot back, he needs to start those games. Ulster would provide that opportunity. What's worth pointing out is that when Cian Healy lost his starting place, he worked his ass off to get it back. Is leaving taking the easy option? Again, Leinster should be ****** off that their talent base is being eroded. That's Isa Nacewa, Jack McGrath, Joey Carbery and Jordi Murphy gone from the European Cup Final squad of last season. A potential positive side effect of it is that it clears to road a little for Ed Byrne and Peter Dooley. Byrne has been excellent this season and deservedly pushed ahead of McGrath in the Toulouse game. [/QUOTE]
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