LEINSTER HOOKER SEAN CRONIN would not be surprised if he arrives for training at Rosemount next season and sees Brian OโDriscoll conversing with the coaching staff.
Cronin, who was a deserved man of the match following Leinsterโs 34-12 final win over Glasgow Warriors on Saturday, would be delighted if the retired OโDriscoll follows Leo Cullen onto the coaching staff.
โIโve said it before, but when [Cullen] speaks you just shut up and listen,โ said Cronin. โIt is brilliant that he is coming through. Brian is leaving a few hints that he might come back in some capacity.โ
OโDriscoll lasted just eight minutes of his final game but Cronin says the centre can look back on his final season with satisfaction. โDrico has pulled out a few moments of magic this season,โ he said. โClass is permanent. You saw his through the legs pass against Northampton, a couple of crucial turnovers against Ulster. He just has an all-round presence and it was great to play with him.โ
Asked if OโDriscoll would make a good backs coach at the province, Cronin declared, โOf course, it would be fantastic. You can tell by the way he talks at team meetings about decisions to be made. Heโs been around so many years and played at the highest level. It would be brilliant to have him come in and add something. I donโt know, maybe he wants to put his feet up and relax with his family for a while.โ
The RaboDirect Pro12 champions currently rely on head coach Matt OโConnor and skills coach Richie Murphy, who is seconded with the national team, for their backline play. While Leinsterโs defensive game has earned praise, it has come at a try-scoring cost.
Fullback Rob Kearney remarked, last week, that the Blues backline was not as good as previous seasons as they crossed the whitewash less than 2012/13, under Joe Schmidt. This season Leinster scored 79 tries whereas they had 92 tries last season. It must be noted, however, that 14 of them came in three high-scoring Challenge Cup games.
The Limerick native paid credit to OโDriscoll for holding his hand up when he was injured and not trying to play on to the detriment of his team. Ian Madigan, he added, did superbly as the centreโs early replacement.
Cronin put the 22-point victory โup there with the Northampton Saintsโ game, at Franklinโs Gardens, in the Heineken Cup. His performance edged out that of Zane Kirchner [two tries] and Jimmy Gopperth [14 points] to claim the man-of-the-match accolade.
Making an impact, he said, was his main focus all week. โItโs a big occasion. Itโs what you want to do. I love playing with those lads, theyโre a brilliant bunch. Winning trophies is the best way to give back to that squad,โ he said.
Minor surgery of his shoulder kept Cronin out of the Ireland summer tour to Argentina but he can expect a recall for the November internationals if he hits the new season running.
no, Delany wasnโt called up before when he should have been and Keane had nothing to do with the squad
Itโs such a pity that all this pantomime stuff about Keane really over shadows the memory of what a player he was. Keane at his peak was just such an incredible sight on a football field and a generation are growing up thinking all he did was shout and foul. I know the usual comments are coming but if you strip away outside the field stuff, just view him as a player, he was immense.
So Keane was very hard on him and a short time later heโs a very good defender at a much higher level.
Nothing to do with Keane at all โ only the press/media trying to stir again !!
Get Keane Out!!!! He will only damage this team further.. like other teams.. o niell can do one tooโฆ so much talent that never gets a chance.. it happens manager after manager!!
Nothing to do with Keane , Delaney called OโNeill and said he would only be available if he was really stuck as he wants to concentrate on his Palace career!
A no
Having Keane there now dont help things but Trap never gave Delaney a chance either which is a pity.
Delaneyโs second goal here is brill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kMaAkdtQXY
Removed my comment and I didnโt even get an acknowledgement for pointing out your error!
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No worries paul. Your welcome.
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Brilliant.
*OโKeeffe
John OโShea plays regularly in the premiership as well.
being kept out by Kaboul and Coates is embarrassing
Roy Keane said in his book that he went too hard on Delaney at Ipswich as he is a fellow Cork man