ALREADY A POPULAR figure at Gloucester and an important part of their team, Gerbrandt Grobler is likely to receive a warm reception on his return to Thomond Park on Saturday.
The athletic South African lock was well-liked by Munster fans during his season-long stay in Limerick, all the more so after his signing was criticised and the debate around his previous two-year ban from rugby kicked off in earnest in January.
Since leaving for Gloucester during the summer, the man they call โGGโ has told the Guardian that he had a three-year contract extension on the table with Munster but that it was โshot down very quickly after the media fiasco.โ
He has rapidly set about making himself a crucial part of Johan Ackermannโs pack in Gloucester, starting four Premiership games and last weekendโs Heineken Champions Cup win over Castres.
The 26-year-old has been calling Gloucesterโs lineouts and showing his dynamism around the pitch, underlining that he will be among the threats to Munster this weekend in round two of the European competition.
โI think at the end of the campaign he did really well,โ said Munster head coach Johann van Graan of Groblerโs season with Munster.
โI thought he played really well against Ulster in that home game, came off the bench a few times and made a big difference, like in that semi-final against Leinster.
โHeโs a quality player with his ability around the lineout, youโve just got to watch the way he catches a kick-off, heโs brilliant at that, and his offloading ability. Heโs a quality rugby player and I think thatโs why Gloucester bought him.โ
Grobler is, of course, intimately familiar with Munsterโs lineout calls and system, having worked hard in that area over the course of last season.
The imposing lock will, therefore, pose an educated threat to Munsterโs throw in Limerick this weekend.
โItโs the same as every week,โ said van Graan. โYouโve got to be conscious that GG will know our lineout calls but itโs the same as when we played against Racing; there are players [Donnacha Ryan] that have been here before and moved on.
โI think it will all be about Gloucester for them. If you worry too much about the opposition, you might make mistakes of your own.โ
Grobler is not the only link between the clubs, with Munster defence coach JP Ferreira having worked alongside Ackermann at the Lions in South Africa for five years.
Van Graan has coached hooker Franco Marais and flanker Jaco Kriel, who is currently injured, but he underlines that โthereโs more to Gloucester than just the South African influence.โ
โTheyโre well-drilled if you just look at their game in the last year, theyโve done very well,โ continued van Graan. โThey were very unlucky not to win the Challenge Cup last year, they lost it right at the end and theyโre sitting in the top four in the Premiership.
โWeโre under no illusions about what awaits us on Saturday. They have the second highest ball-in-play time after Exeter in the Premiership, they like to hold onto the ball as well. They do it in a different way to Exeter but this will be a real test.โ
Looking at his own team and the options available to him, van Graan admitted that Keith Earls is โa worryโ after his hamstring strain during the warm-up before last weekendโs draw with Exeter.
John Ryan is rated as โ50/50โณ after a recurrence of an ankle injury during the second-half, while centre Sammy Arnold needs further specialist opinion after a throat injury.
Conor Murray has been ruled out again, while Kiwi scrum-half Alby Mathewson is still struggling to return from a knee injury and van Graan says โitโs pretty difficult to say at this stageโ whether he will be fit to play.
โIf he doesnโt, I thought Duncan [Williams] was exceptional over the weekend and Neil Cronin only had a few minutes but Iโm so glad to have him back a week ahead of schedule,โ said van Graan.
Tyler Bleyendaal came through a 30-minute run-out for Munster A on Friday unscathed, his first appearance since February due to a neck injury.
โTyler will find his way back on to the game,โ said van Graan. โItโs great that he came through 30 minutes. Now itโs about getting a lot of contact and training his goal-kicking and getting back into the swing of things.โ
Ireland centre Chris Farrell remains among the long-term absentees, but van Graan is pleased with his progress in rehab after ACL injury.
โChris Farrell is running very well,โ said van Graan. โI donโt foresee him being back over the next two or three weeks.
โWe might have an opportunity over November but then there are the Test matches as well. I donโt want to speculate on him but as soon as I know Iโll give you an update.โ
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A big decision to hand the reins over to a guy whoโs never held a head coach role, only coached for a year, and the bulk of current players trained alongside him less than two years ago. Hopefully doesnโt backfire.
This will all end in tears.
Wish Leo all the best. Journalists and pundits go on about Leinster fans demanding entertaining rugby but I never heard one fan demand that. What Leinster fans did demand was a competent head coach with a clear gameplan and players able to perform basic skis well. This didnโt happen under MOC. It was clear the players were confused going onto the pitch and subsequently they made basic errors. Leo canโt be any worse than MOC. Nevertheless thatโs a fair bit of bull#%t from Mick Dawson about Leo being the best candidate. Leinster were turned down by other candidates and Leo was the last man standing. Letโs hope heโs a Franz Beckenbauer and not a Steve Staunton.
Have faith โ heโs made of the right stuff.
will leo be used as the escape goat for all the best players heading to France., yes.
Mick Dawson claims all the stakeholders were considered, so basically he doesnโt consider the Leinster supporters as a stake holder in the clubs future.
We have suffered for the last two seasons and deserved a coach with at least a spark or a buzz about him.
Brian OโDriscoll always say he learned so much from joe about the game and that was coming from one of the worlds best players at the time. How many Leinster backs will come away from Leoโs reign and say the same.
The common sense deal was a one year deal and extend it if the first year goes well.
If this was a one year deal Iโd have a real good feeling about this season.
Saying all that I truly hope that Leo proves me wrong and that no matter what we canโt be as bad as last year.
Added to that Iโm delighted kurt is back full time.
You expect Leinster Rugby to consult the fans when deciding a new head coach do you?
Itโd certainly be a novel approach from a pro sports team.
Will this decision prolong the like of boss reddan Darcy etc ( the old men and best mates brigade) and stunt even more the progress of youth? Or will Leo be clever enough to realise that he really had a free shot this season to really have a go and bring players through.
No I donโt but Dawson comes out with this bull that all the major stakeholders were consulted and their views taken on board.
Robson, does this mean youโre finished trolling the Munster articles and have moved onto the Leinster ones? Well, we welcome you with open armsโฆโฆthat are locked and loaded.
Paul Sheehanโs tears
Escape goatโฆ. Ha!
Does anyone know of another professional sports team who has a coach and mascot with the same name?
They were, Leinster fans arenโt โmajor stakeholdersโ in the decision process to choose a new head coach.
I wish him well, but I also remember what ROG said about one of the reasons he went coaching in France was because he didnโt feel that as a coach that he would have had the necessary separation from the players who he had previously played with. Itโs not going to be easy to move from being one of the lads to telling them what to do and heโll be doing it in a much higher pressure environment than the average workplace.
Best of luck to him, good to see Irish coaches get their opportunity
Really interested to see how Dempsey does with the backs, always seemed to have the Leinster A team playing entertaining rugby which he can hopefully bring back to Leinster.
Best of luck Leo.
Hopefully heโs given a fair shot without too much bull from fans and media.
Could not have been handed a harder challenge in his first season in charge.Majority of the squad off to the world cup and a horrendous ERCC pool. Wish him well. Hopefully the media and some of the fanโs will have realistic expectations and give him some slack if results donโt go his way this year.
Great to see Irish coaches in Irish jobs!
win win, Leinster get a cheap head coach, Cullen gets an extra โฌ50 a week on top of his dole
Whereโs Joan Bruton to announce Jobsbridge latest roll.
Matt O Connor knew how to defend but not much else. I fear that will continue under Leoโs reign but weโll wait & see. It is what it is now anyway, so letโs be true supporters and get behind him the players. COYBIG
And you boys in blue too! Oops! (World cup on the brainโฆ) :-D
Jimmy Matt didnโt know how to defend. If you looked at Leinster last year there were at least 10 games that we were winning going into the last quarter and we ended up either losing or drawing.
Itโs just not true that he knew how to defend.
You never mentioned your disapproval with MOC once last season Chris why now?
Ps.joke
James I wanted to give moc an extension of another two years, purely to brighten up our country cousins but mick Dawson wanted to put a dampener on that.
Moc the best coach we ever had
Matter of opinion I sโpose. When MOC took over, we lost our attacking prowess and never got it back. And we couldnโt build up a lead or hold one on the rare occasion we did. Thatโs why we couldnโt finish off games or losing it in the last quarter. Anyhoo, thatโs in the past, onwards & upwards with Leo.
A Leinster man through and through and will be a great head coach. Best of luck to him and his squad.
Re rookie coaches: When Franz Beckenbauer was appointed coach of the German soccer team in 1984 he not not only didnโt have any coaching experience, he didnโt even have a coaching licence. So according to the rules, he should have never been given the job. Two years later under Beckenbauer Germany reach the WC semifinals; 1990 they win it. Leo Cullen is similarly an exceptional talent. According to Bernard Jackman his forte is man management and leadership. They are the most important abilities a head coache must have. The technical stuff Girve, Richie Murphy, John Fogarty and Kurt McQuilkin can take care of. Best of luck to Leinsterโs new coaching โregimeโ. Arise and follow Leo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For every franz Beckenbauer thereโs a Steve โIโm the gafferโ staunton.
A one year deal to be extended should have been issued.
We have suffered for the past two seasons and a gamble such as this if it goes belly up will mean at least 4 seasons of regression.
I am going to get behind Leo after I calm down and build on the positives ( and there are loads ) but I donโt think a 2 year gamble at this stage is the Crieff decision.
Keep it positive, Chris!!!
Let me get over the shock Riocard. Iโll get behind Leo soon enough.
Maith fear! COYBIB!!!
Lonestar Iโd like to think I had something to do with it but Iโm afraid his inability to do the job he was paid for was why he got sacked.
jaysus the negativity is dumbfounding. heโs been in a supporting role for a yr, he can see what the issues are and knows whatโs required. He has a good supporting cast, Kurt signing for 2 yrs is great news. girv gets a shot with the backs, if it doesnโt work our bring in higher profile for 2nd half of season. its fairly clear leinsters hands were tied as no one high profile wanted the job. Leo short on experience but tainting him with any aspect of last season, including forwards, may be wide of the mark as we donโt know the circumstances or directives he was working under. How great will it be if it works out? leinster developing their own Liverpool, bootroom style, succession planning
This never works
About timeโฆ. Le-o, Le-o, Le-o
No better man Leo!
Ah thereโs quite a few better men in fairness.
Have to say this sounds brutal. 3 times European Champions with a rookie coach. For some bizarre reason I am getting the old โIreland donโt want to win the Eurovisionโ feeling again.
This will not end well.
Very true Aaron, I dunno is it because leinster are struggling to attract a top coach or whether they are just willing to take a risk with big Leo but either way I could think of 10 better and more suitable coaches for the job
In fairness Joe was a rookie coach when Leinster took him on and look at home now, heโs possibly the best coach in the world, definitely in the northern hemisphere at least. We got it wrong with OโConnor but maybe he was, on paper, the safe bet back then, maybe a bold move is what we need. Best of luck to him. A leinster man who knows leinster rugby with good men of the old guard behind him who also know how things were run in the good times. This could go very very well. It could also be a disaster but I choose to be optimistic! ;-)
@bazhealey Iโm flummoxed! The โOld Guardโ? What are you talking about. Cheika won our first cup. Leinster until then were considered a joke in European rugby. Capable of beating anyone but absolutely no consistency. He is doing exactly the same thing with the Australians at the moment.
In order to become champions you have to have a champion coach. The logic behind OโConnorโs appointment was sound. However he was put in the position where his style definitely didnโt suit that of Schmidtโs. I think it was proved definitively last year that Player Power should never be a factor in the appointment of a coach. Yet again we have been given quotes by the team that they are behind Leo. The reality is that if we want to win another European Championship we are going to need the best coach we can get and I can tell you now it is definitely not Leo.
Joe was far from a rucky coach he had coached in New Zealand and Clermont where he was highly regarded. The difference between Cullens and Smiths path to leinster head coach couldnโt be more different.
Hope he was paying attention during all Schmidtโs coaching sessions and video reviews.
i saw him at the big grill festival on Sunday. We are besties now
congrats to Cullen.. as a Munster fan will be interesting to see how he gets on..
Not convinced by this at all. Cullen just doesnโt have the experience for this job.
Leo Cullen has captained every team for which he has played including his country. In that role he would have interacted with coaches, selectors and trainers over the many years he played. I wish him and the team the very best for the coming season which will be difficult due to the demands of the WC. He has a good coaching team around him and a great squad of players to pick from.
Best of luck to Leo. Hopefully they recruit a high profile backs coach post RWC also. Someone that can act as a mentor to him the way Gaffney did for Cheika at Leinster and the Warratahs. Someone like Ex Wallabies and Reds Super Rugby winning attack coach Jim McKay would be excellent. Heโs with Tonga for the RWC
Delighted with this appointment. Long may Leo reign!
In Leo what we have is a very intelligent passionate Leinster man, I wish him and Kurt (defensive coach) all the best. What seriously miss fired last season was our use of the ball in attackโฆ so for me Girvan as backs coach ( if Iโm right) will bear the mosw pressure from the supporters who demand high quality finishing from our backline
I donโt agree with Leinster Rugbyโs very premature appointment of Leo Cullen as head coach, but the proven and impressive Kurt McQuilkin will be the most crucial man for Leinster over the next two years (along with Richie Murphy arguably, who as a coach has worked closely with Joe Schmidt over the past few years and would have learnt a good deal from him), in terms of his input as a member of the coaching team and on the training field.
The extension of Kurt McQuilkinโs stay from an initial three-month contract to a two-year contract is the one, small silver lining from todayโs coaching announcement from Leinster Rugby.