SPEAKING AT A Leinster training session earlier in the week, Joe Schmidt revealed that one of his players was mounting a hefty phone bill.
He said, โThere is one of them who rang me last Friday and Sunday, so before and after the Ireland game, just to remind me that he was very keen to play against Zebre if that was possible.โ
Seconds before he made the statement, Schmidt had been delivering an update on Luke Fitzgeraldโs injury status.
It would not be a stretch to imagine the Wicklow winger, having witnessed the impact Craig Gilroy was making with Ireland, picking up the phone and pleading for some game time against the Italians.
Gilroy and Tommy Bowe combined for three tries against Argentina on Saturday and, a week previously, the Ulster winger and Fergus McFadden ran in five tries against Fiji.
In TheScore.ie open thread, on Monday, that asked for opinions on the Irish team to start the Six Nations in 2013, Fitzgeraldโs name did not figure in the conversion.
Out of sight, out of mind.
Utility back
Fitzgeraldโs form suffered in early 2011 when he was asked by Ireland coach Declan Kidney to slot into the fullback role vacated by the injured Rob Kearney.
He missed out on World Cup selection but began the 2011/12 season with vigour and excelled in Leinsterโs home Heineken Cup games against Bath and Cardiff.
A niggling neck injury could not be cured, however, without surgery and Fitzgerald went under the knife in May โ missing out on the Heineken Cup Final triumph.
With Keith Earls and Simon Zebo as wing options once Brian OโDriscoll and Rob Kearney return to the international fold, the 25-year-old will be focusing on regaining a starting role with his province.
Fitzgerald runs in his second try against Bath last December. (ยฉINPHO/Dan Sheridan)
Great shape
Schmidt, who truly rates the abilities of the 24-times capped international, is eager to get him back playing but understands the waiting game.
โLuke is in great shape,โ he said. โIf you saw him out there training he is very sharp on his feet and it is just about waiting for the all clear so that he can take full contact again.
โThat might be one, two or three or four weeks away but I wouldnโt expect it to be any more than that, if that.โ The Leinster coach added:
He has made really good progress and he is ahead of schedule. We got a bit excited that he might be a bit further ahead than that but unfortunately we have to be a bit patient.
โWe have to be prepared to do so because he is a top-quality member of our environment.โ
The Zebre match is likely to have come too soon and it is doubtful that Fitzgerald will be thrown in away to Clermont Auvergne at the Stade Marcel Michelin.
The realistic target would be a place on the bench for the return clash at the Aviva Stadium or the festive fixtures against Ulster [away] and Connacht [home].
Probably about right to be fair..
So basically a description of each team in the order of how Paddy powers has them placed.
Donโt see the city thing to be honest โฆ every year the English teams will win it according to these โpowerโ rankings but yetโฆ Last time they won was Chelsea ten years agoโฆ Like Barryโs tea the English are all talk
@yoloboyz: Chelsea won in 2012. Not 2009.
@yoloboyz: Recon your right, can see Barcelona winning it again.
@Alan Brazil: I think anyone bar maybe porto has a decent chanceโฆ For me there is a group of faves (Manchester city,Liverpool, juventus, Barcelona ) then the rest with maybe Porto a bit behind the othersโฆ.. Personally I just think the idea of city being favourites having failed so many times before and never having reached a final means they have no right to be the max favourite in my opinion
Wouldnโt shock me in the least bit if United ended up winning, they have a habit of drawing the weaker teams like Porto.
@Brian Connolly: Man United havenโt been in a quarter final in years to draw a weaker team?
@Brian Connolly: I think youโre mixing them up with city
@Alan Brazil: not talking about quarters, i mean in general. Best of luck to them tho, be great if ajax won
Juve to win it .