INJURIES HAVE BEEN cruel to Cian Healy in recent years, but Leinster remain optimistic that the loosehead prop can return to former heights in the upcoming season.
Now 28, Healy has achieved so much in rugby. Two Six Nations titles, three Heineken Cups, two Pro12 trophies and a Challenge Cup winnerโs medal. He was picked in the 2013 Lions squad, only for injury to ruin his tour to Australia before it really started.
How often that has been the case. Hamstring, neck, knee, hand, ankle; Healy has been afflicted by all sorts of injury problems. His latest comeback is underway after the neck and knee issues that ruined last season for him subsided.
Healy took part in on-field training for the first time in Leinsterโs pre-season last week and the provinceโs coaching staff, as well as Irelandโs, will be crossing their fingers that he has been punished enough with injury.
The question of whether we will ever see the rampant Healy of the Heineken Cup-winning years again remains. Is the ball carrier who trampled over Richie McCaw in 2013 now a memory of the past?
Serious injuries diminishes any athlete, but Irish rugby has faith in Healy. Last season, the IRFU handed him a new three-year national contract. Now, as he begins his latest return, there is hope that Healy can fight back to his very best.
He had the knee and a neck issue that look like they have worked themselves out and heโs in a good spot,โ said Leinster scrum coach John Fogarty last week when asked if we will see Healy return to the level of years gone by.
โWhen I came to Leinster in 2008 as a player, he was flying around the place. He was back on the pitch last week and heโs still got the same energy for the game.
โNaturally, when you get on in years and have to deal with a few injuries, you adjust your game slightly, you adjust your approach to the week slightly, all this sort of stuff.
โWith Cian, itโs been really good to have him back, heโs been giving really good information to players, helping younger players. But in terms of his energy on the ball, his ability to carry, his scrummaging, what he can do in a tackle and in a ruck, he still has that ability.
โI donโt see why he canโt be back to that level and I believe that with the experience he has now, he can keep moving forward. Heโs an extraordinary athlete and seeing the energy he still brings, itโs pretty impressive.โ
Healyโs travails have allowed Jack McGrath to become the first-choice loosehead with Leinster and Ireland, and the St. Maryโs man has thrived. McGrath is now one of Irelandโs most important players.
Peter Dooley has shown his promise at loosehead for Leinster too, while Andrew Porter emerged as a star at this summerโs World Rugby U20 Championship.
The explosive UCD prop has entered Leinsterโs academy at the age of 20, but Fogarty is confident that Porter can prove himself at senior level this season.
โI think he can make an impact this season. I want to see him play for Leinster at some stage this season, without a doubt,โ said Fogarty. โHe brings a huge amount of energy; heโs very, very strong, as we all know. He has a huge engine.
โProp is one of those positions where you have to learn your trade a little bit, so heโs got certain habits that he can refine a little bit. He got a yellow card in the [pre-season friendly] Ulster game, so heโs clearly showing a picture to the referee that the referee doesnโt like, and thatโs something we need to work on.
โI think itโs about controlling and making sure the timing of Andrewโs entry into the game is right.โ
With Michael Bent still part of Leinsterโs squad, the propping depth looks strong on the loosehead side, even if Ed Byrne remains sidelined with a worrying long-term knee injury.
Over on the tighthead side, Tadhg Furlong will challenge 36-year-old Mike Ross, while Oisin Heffernan is back at the province after a productive loan spell with Bond University in Queensland, Australia.
Academy prop Jeremy Loughman has made the transition back to the tighthead side of the scrum, adding another layer to Leinsterโs long-term depth there. At hooker, Sean Cronin, James Tracy, Bryan Byrne and Sean McNulty are the options, with Richardt Strauss injured.
Fogarty, in his second season as scrum coach of the province, is keen to ensure that every one of his front rows is developing.
โLast year, at times I got so focused on that first group that you can take your eye off whatโs happening down a little.
โItโs making sure that development happens throughout the group and these props are at a stage where we can train together the whole time. Itโs something Iโm more aware of this year. Itโs very, very competitive.
โWe want to have the toughest scrums during the week. If we scrummage six times during the week, I want them to be the hardest scrums they will have that week, so weโre really pushing the standards with all the players in that group โ not just the ones that get to play on the Friday or Saturday.โ
While Healy battles to regain the number one shirt at Leinster this season, Furlong will attempt to nail down the starting tighthead slot.
The Wexford man started one of Irelandโs Tests against South Africa in June, and Fogarty feels that 23-year-old Furlong may be ready to make the transition into clear starter, particularly now that Marty Moore has departed for Wasps.
โTadhg is in the best position heโs been in for sure,โ said Fogarty. โI thought he went really well in South Africa. He started that second Test and I thought he did a super job, so heโs proven himself in a very tough arena.
โItโs a big season for Tadhg, certainly a season where he can take that three jersey. He knows that, we want him to do that and he will get the opportunity. Heโs leading the group in terms of energy, speed, heโs had a good pre-season.
โThis is the season where he really needs to show what he can do. Mike wonโt want him to have it, so weโre hoping thatโs going to work itself out. We feel very lucky to have Mike still in the group, with the experience he has. To see Mike interact with the younger guys is super, thatโs what we need.โ
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Think i am next in line for a call up at this stage
Probably do a better job!
Lump on montenegro they are even money..we have no chance
Makes no sense playing an international friendly this time of year
Our first competitive match is September I thought, we need to play something
does it clash with your precious English league?
Nip down the Astro and grab a few lads
This doesnโt come as a surprise to me, what professional is going to line up for an international friendly against a fairly rough Serb side a couple of days before his club season begins. Only the FAI would be stupid to schedule it for then .Im sure players like Hoolahan and Pilkington want to play for Ireland but I wouldnโt be surprised if the Norwich team doctor or Paul lambert have had a little word as well, and who could blame them?
Iโm pretty sure Paul Lambert wonโt mind as heโs at Villa nowโฆ.
ah why would paul lambert talk to norwich players??
Iโll get my coatโฆโฆ..
jesus a dislike for asking thatโฆโฆ
lol
non event
with playing our first qualifier in September for the next campaign, this is far from a non event. trap has to try something new after the slaying he got because of the euros.
Just before the kick off of the season of course the clubs are going to do a sick note for the players.Silly time for friendlies.
How do you replace a whole team/organisation.
Trapโs policy of not blooding new players has come back to haunt him. He refused to introduce young players into games in the past. Now that he has lost some of his core team we have a very inexperienced squad.. Itโs hard to blame the younger players for not being enthusiastic about playing for him after their previous treatment. I have to agree with the criticism about the timing of the game. This a money making venture for the FAI and has no consideration for players or their clubs?
Think your going to get a lot of this over the next couple of years have a feeling a lot of players might not want to play under trap
Once again Delaney and Co, make a mess, with just days before the start of a new English season he has a friendly, just to try make a few bob to cover his and Trapps wages.
In the words of the great Gnarls Barkley โwho cares?โ