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Who is Murray Kinsella??? Former player? Coach? Involved in provinces?? Superb analysis and love your articles. Well done on such attention to detail. Really fascinating.
I believe he played for the u20s a few years ago?
Murray, whatever they are paying you at the Journal itโs not enough. These last few weeks you have provided us with the most comprehensive breakdown of games I have ever read. Love reading them. Thanks
Iโm glad to see this article. When Heaslip transitioned his game four or five seasons ago the criticism of his play was fair. Since then heโs been a largely unsung hero -despite lions caps, captaining his country and winning on a European stage for Leinster.
I agree! He has been so good recently, and the stats donโt lie, his work rate is huge. He doesnโt set off on bullocking runs like SOB, but he matches him in te other aspects of the game. People forget that playing for Ireland, especially against Aussie and Nz, is a step up from trotting out against almost everyone in the Heineken or Pro12 bar maybe Clermont
that was a great breakdown of his performance against the all-blacks but I understand the criticism leveled at him has been about the last 2 years? Or is it a similar case where he does the unseen dirty work?
GAA man here myself so just asking!
Also, I havenโt seen this much analysis of a single rugby game wellโฆ ever! Is this another form of us Irish wallowing in our own misery?
Hi Emmett. Yeah, the intention was to highlight what was a typical performance from Heaslip by using the example of one game. Most of the stuff mentioned in this piece is precisely what he has been doing for Ireland over the last two years.
As for the second question, we have tried to do similarly detailed pieces over this November Test series, not just for this game.
Seems to play more like a seven. Would he be playing open side if it wasnโt for the ball control at back of scrum?
You talk about the carries how many did the all blacks no 8 have how many did Australiaโs and how many did Cian Healy have compared to heaslip and how many yards did each Mack when they took the ball on those are sort if questions that should have been asked. it would have been better to take your head out of his arse and really analyse his game against the Aussies and the all blacks and even though we were not playing them the French ,English and South Africans if we are wanting to be involved in the latter stages if the World Cup which is why Schmidt got the gig he will have to pick his game up big time .arriving at a ruck is not the same as hitting it
cheers Murray. Second question was more in jest!
nothing stopping you starting your own blog and providing detailed analysis as youve highlighted seeing as youโre so knowledgeable. its how murray kinsella started off (been reading your blog for a couple of years murray, correct me if im wrong on that point). you might want to work on your punctuation though, a comma or fullstop wouldnt go astray here or there, makes it difficult to read your rant.
It isnโt English class and I didnโt ask you to read it. And if your going to put stuff up then you should expect a little criticism especially when your only coming from one side and not giving a balanced view
well you didnโt ask me not to read it so i did, and the punctuation is shite
and asking someone to remove their head from their arse cant really be classed as criticism gavin, can it?
Iโve enjoyed the analysis Murray, I think its accurate and balanced (Iโve no opinion on Heaslip positive or negative). I think ye should keep it up for the provinces in the H Cup, and like this article keep it factual with examples. I see a lot of people tearing strips off Heaslip on here but I thought he played well.
I said it would be better if he took his head out of Heaslips arse the way he was writing about him you would swear they were best buds .He is not in the top five of great no8s at the moment never mind of all time so how can he be written about in this manner.
Well he did 1 on POM after the Samoa game who isnโt one of the top 5 top 10 backrow players ireland have ever produced (evah!). It was a good piece written in a similar manner, most of us would like more on other players. Heaslip is a good player and he was better than Leamy when he took Leamys placeโฆ.get over it!
Yep Sean he really does play like a 7 in many ways and not by accident. If people look back at when Heislip broke into the national team, bullocking runs with ball in hand was a big part of his game but when Sean OโBrien ( who is not a natural 7 ) started playing at open side Heislip was asked to alter his game a bit to do a lot of the dirty stuff that number 7s normally do which he does to great effect.
Do you know much about rugby Gavin or are you just an arm chair supporter who listens to George Hook and thinkโs itโs gospel? Murray has provided detailed analysis of the type of game Heaslip plays and it proves what an immense player he is. You donโt think Heaslip is in the top 5 number 8โฒs in the world? This is the same Heaslip that started 2 Lions tests this year and 3 last time out? Yeah, maybe youโre right, maybe heโs not that good and both Schmidt and Gatland are amateur coaches who got it wrong! Not sure if I can post links to outside websites, but demented mole did a similar analysis of the Lions tests on rucks etc. Who came out on topโฆโฆ Heaslip! http://dementedmole.com/2013/10/30/ruck-marks/
Heaslipโs not a show pony back row who makes a couple of carries a game but then goes absent at ruck and tackle time. He works hard for 80 mins, game after game. Not many forwards can claim his work load. POM needs to take a look at Heaslipโs performances and learn from them. Carrying alone aint good enough, especially for a blindside and especially at international level. Just cause you donโt like Heaslip as a person, donโt let that influence your opinion of him as a player. He has set the benchmark for Irish back rows and I for one am delighted to have him playing for my teams over the years!
I can think for myself not like most of the sheep on here following .
Everything ya said made no sense basically you are saying heaslip modified ya mean he has gone missing for the last few years does the unseen work he might as well not be there I have nothing against any player but the analysis was biased no comparisons to other teams no8 which might open your eyes if ya seen how many rucks were hit (not just arriving) ,how many balls were carried, how many yards gained when carried and how many tackles were made by other no8s but then that would be proving a point against heaslip
The problem is youโre thinking for yourself from a position of no knowledge as to whatโs going on. If you think a player that makes 22 tackles in a game might as well not be there, then youโre deluded! Iโm not calling it unseen work. I know what Jamie does on the field, Murrayโs pointed it out in depth here, I showed you an article from the demented mole where he points out the same and more importantly Kidney, Schmidt and Gatland know what he does and rate him very highly as a result! When youโre of the opposite opinion to three coaches who have won trophies at the highest level you need to take a look at your own opinion and re-evaluate it! Plus, looking at one no.8โฒs stats in one game and comparing it to another no.8 from a different game is unfair as different games have different environments. You might say look, Jamie only made 12 tackles in a game, but Picamoles made 20 in another game, therefore Picamoles is a better no.8. But what you miss is that Jamie played in a game where the opposition only had 40% possession and Picamoles could be playing in a game where the opposition had 80% possession. If you want to compare fairly, compare his workload to his team mate back row. Against new zealand Jamie made 21 tackles, SOB made 16 and POM made 8. Heaslip carried 9 time, SOB 7 and POM 3. So, who had the better game? Also, if you look at that article I quoted, youโll see that Jamie does more than just arrive at a ruck. You say heโs not in the top 5, name 5 no.8โฒs that are better than him!
Heaslip was playing opposite Kieran Reid, the nailed on world player of the year. Reid came off second best. Nuff sed.
Excellent breakdown.
Heaslip is a beast, and does far more work than people give him credit for.
Love these detailed analysis might work well for other sports
Really impressive analysis again, Murray. An informative and well researched article, well done.
The main criticism of Heaslip is not his off the feld activities, as the writer tries to tell us, but his on the field activities โ or lack of them, at least for Ireland anyway. For all the statistics bandied about, he simply does not reproduce for Ireland what he does for Leinster, but we wonโt hear Rob Kearney calling him out on that, will we?. OK, he performed last Sunday against New Zealand, when just about every player rose to the occasion, but this was for the first time in years. When he retires from the Ireland set up, heโll be best remembered as being the first, and so far only, Irish international to be sent off since the advent of professionalism. Take a bow, Houdini Heaslip.
Idiotic comment. Yes the sending off will always be on his record but he has been an outstanding international and lions player. Criticism of him is often based on provincial bias and is unfounded. He outplayed the best player in the world on Sunday.
Hmm, I wonder where Frank is from.
He was Ireland top tackler against Aus & I think one of the top in the 6 nations across all teams.
Yeah, I acknowledged he played well against New Zealand, for the first time in eons and when every other Irish player played wel alsol. But outplay Kieran Read, as I assume you are referring to him, you must be having a laugh? Take off your blue tinted glasses, brother. If Heaslip did for Ireland on a regular basis what he does for Leinster pretty much every time he steps on the pitch for them he wouldnโt be criticised. Players like BOD, Kearney, Healy do, so they donโt get the same criticism. Heaslip doesnโt โ ergo he gets it. But thatโs not what they want to hear on Planet Blue.
Thats more than a little bit unfair Frank.
The point of the article is that he does play like this almost every week. Check his stats in games he plays. Heโs regularly the top tackler. He always contributes to the breakdown. If he was so poor why did kidney make him captain? Why did he go on lions toor and play in first 2 tests? Every player has a bad game every now and then. I guess no matter what he does he will never please the lines of you brother.
Be honest, you didnโt read the article, did you?
Of course I did Fergal.
you mean on planet earth frank? you got the wording wrong though, its the blue planet, not planet blue. easy mistake to make.
โhe performed last Sunday against New Zealand, when just about every player rose to the occasion, but this was for the first time in yearsโ. nice compliment you gave him there, ya made sure you knocked him down again though with the rest of your post. your like super troll philip ryans long lost, more literate brother.
Planet Blue was quite deliberate, James auld stock, shame you couldnโt pick up on it and mixed it up with the name of a David Attenborough documentary. Second time youโve mentioned my supposed โbuddyโ, as you call him, this Philip Ryan and second time I am perplexed as to why you think his name should mean anything to me. I donโt rate Heaslip, simple as, and his inclusion in various sides is down to the unprecedented dearth of quality no.8s in Ireland and these islands at this time. I think however that players like OโBrien or OโMahony could do a far better job in that position for Ireland as ,besides at ,no.8, there are a huge number of quality backrow players around and these 2 versatile players could be moved to no. 8 and good backrow players like Henry, OโDonnell, McLaughlin or even Henderson or Muldoon can be accommodated in the positions they vacate. I appreciate the hurt you are feeling on behalf of poor Jamie though.
oh i got it frank, dont worry. your point was very obvious.
i include you and philbo in the same bracket, buddies if you will, in that you both come on here with your anti leinster agenda, thats all. i know youre not actual friends, just trolls of similar mindsets.
dont worry about my feelings, though its kind of you to mention them.
Another constructive post, Jimbo. No contradiction at all in you calling people parochial when you ascribe an โanti leinster agendaโ to the criticism of one player. Nor any contradiction in you lecturing another poster here on punctuation on the evidence of that missive and your previous ones. I will look out for this Phillip you keep referring to as he seems like a dastardly rascal.
Frank. You are an embarrassment to munster and our fans
i only troll the trolls frank.
youve posted more than once here, dont be so coy about your dislike for leinster.
a comma or fullstop here and there isnโt too much to ask for now is it? just made a comment to a guy whoโs idea of critiquing murrays article was asking him, and i quote, โit would have been better to take your head out of his arseโ. not surprised youโll defend this level of commentry
Actually, while I donโt agree with Frank, he doesnโt appear anti Leinster at all.
Heโs merely stating he doesnโt think Heaslip is any good, and there are better players, even stating that Kevin McLaughlin at 6, to move Sean OโBrien to 8 would be better.
Thatโs hardly anti Leinster is it?
Much in the same way if I said various Munster players were bad, while others are quality wouldnโt make me anti Munster would it?
absolutely not. but like i said, this isnt the only topic heโs posted on. read around the comments elsewhere. iโm not basing my opinion on his dislike for heaslip.
sorry that was me posting, dunno what happened
James, or Burt Chesterfield Livingston Jnr, or whatever youโre calling yourself now. the likes of you are always so reactionary and one-eyed ( and yes, parochial) that your default reaction is to call others likewise and be childish and petty because you have little or nothing else to offer.
i do read what you have to say frank. ive lots to offer but right now my time will be spent harassing you and your bitter and twisted diatribe against the โevilโ that is leinster rugby
Still with the quotation marks put on fictitious quotes, Burt ? And you admit you want to be my stalker. Flattering, but, to put it in the ugly racist phraseology beloved of you, this โuntermenschโ will swat you aside like a Red Army soldier would a spotty faced Hitler Youth.
harass frank. different meaning to stalk. again your making up stuff for your little argument
โIs there any way Leinster can poach him before that or are Connacht safe for that period of time from their grubby, greedy hands as regards Hensahaw at least?โ (im quoting you here before you get all antsy) seems you have a strong dislike of leinster, with their grubby greedy hands, so i characterised them as evil for you. its a play on words, saves you some typing in future
I never made up anything, Burt/James, youโre the only one who has done that. What has the quote you have taken from the Henshaw thread got to do with this Heaslip other than the usual personal smear tactics you employ thread or have you completely lost the run of yourself and tied yourself up in knots yet again? Come on, stalker, up your game.. Youโre not very interesting, you are completely unfunny and unentertaining and you are barley literate. Try to be relevant at least or Iโll just ignore you.
Somewhat difficult to base an analysis of Heaslip based on the All Blacks game, where every Irish player was excellent. What about taking a wider cross section for analysis, to include games like against Munster in Thomond Park, where he was very quiet? The above article, in using the All Blacks performance as the lens for analysis, actually overlooks other aspects of his work, such as at the tail of the lineout where heโs normally quite effective, but where Ireland didnโt use him on Sunday. For the record, I think there are better backrows in Ireland, but basing analysis of Heaslip on one game is unfair to the player.
Ah here! The entire Leinster team were quiet in Thomond park(still got the LBP). You could add the games against the Osprey and Castres(less so) to that list and you would come up with the same analysis as Murray above. He hasnโt been consistently brilliant for Ireland but aside from SOB who has? POC has little recent(excl. the last 3 test) games for Ireland so Iโm excluding him. Hasnโt that been the problem with Ireland and not just one player?
I donโt think there are any better back row players in Ireland(why werenโt they selected for the Lions, why did Kidney select him as captain).
More articles like this please
Great article Murray!
Side noteโฆ See how far offside McCaw is on last photo. Hindmost foot ehโฆ Never seen such a high profile player get away with so many offsides. World class player who knows how to bend the rules
The reason he โ seemsโ to disappear in some games because he at the coal face and most likely at the bottom of a ruck or the middle of a maul. Many spectators miss these contributions and assume he โ disappearedโ.
These rugby comments are becoming a complete piss take with lads having fights with Eachother, very nearly had the biggest win in irish rugby history over the weekend and all you lads can do is bitch
Fantastically detailed and insightful. A level of relevance and insight George Hook could only dream of.
You should send this to me hook. Total bias against Jamie every time. This is a great rebuttal.
Mr hook
Ah the old โunseen workโ chestnut.
To be fair he was good enough against the ABs, but the criticism levelled at him in the last few years is because of his habit of disappearing during games.
Hence the nickname Houdini :-)
Itโs unseen by those who choose not to see. If you watch a game a one player makes 24 tackles and you donโt see this well maybe you need a bigger TV because anyone who matters ie his coaches are not blinkered by your home town bull
In work I call it โbehind the scenes workโ.
A very well written, well researched and intelligent piece of sports journalism and analysis, Murray. Kudos to you.
With regards the points you made about Heaslipโs actions at the defensive breakdown (slowing the ball down with his feet, dragging players into rucks to prevent them from joining their defensive line, etc), I think this is something that the Irish team should engage in more. We simply arenโt as ruthless, nor do we โbend the rulesโ as much as other nations. Look at McCaw, heโs got that sort of cynical defensive game down to a T (the man hadnโt been onside since WC 2003!). Itโs the sort of behaviour that wins games; and championships too. After all, no one ever won anything by playing nice, did they?
Of course there was an article of Heaslip put up after one of the greatest Irish performances ever.. prior to Sunday he has been very quiet, and had little input to games, so pull yer heads out of his arse.. Imagine how good Sean O Brien would be at the break down (which is where 7โฒs should specialise) if he didnโt have to do the 8โฒs job aswel (ball carrying).. Even this article which is clearly praising him says that although he made something like 9 carries, he made very little ground.. Not exactly flattering for the foward who is supposed to be a dominant ball carrier
Great article Murray!! I would have been one of the first people to question Heaslipโs performances for Ireland over the last couple of years, but your article raises many interesting points that I will certainly watch for in the future!!
As you have said, and Iโm inclined to agree, he does have a thankless job but he doesnโt present himself, or stand out as much as the likes of Reade, Harinorduquay or Parisse do. I do wonder would having oโbrien at 8 and Heaslip at 7 make a difference!! Youโd maintain OโBriens ball carrying abilities while putting Heaslip at 7 includes him more in the action!! I agree with everybody else by the way, keep the player profiles coming!!
That โunseen workโ canard is bandied about an awful lot for Houdini. As is the โhome town bullโ by the Leinster crowd whenever anyone dares to criticise the performance of a Leinster player when playing in green ( theyโre above all that, you see, except when someone who isnโt from Leinster plays badly for Ireland, when they are perfectly justified to do so, you see, and it isnโt parochial bias at all at all at all). There is a reason why Leinster players like Sean OโBrien arenโt criticised for their performance for Ireland. And there is a reason why Jamie Heaslip is for his non-performances for Ireland.
Play Rugby??
These are extremely useful analyses Murray. Keep them coming.
Heaslip? He doesnโt do anything for Ireland. He gets sin binned, goes into discussion when heโs not supposed to so really? When heโs captain, you should lead by example. Somehow he doesnโt seem to get whatโs being asked of him. Please make someone else captain when the big boys retire, Peter OโMahoney for example.
And POM gets into handbags almost every game. His biggest game as Munster captain he fell out with the ref who refused to shake his hand at the end. Heโs not ready yet, and IMO heโs behind SOB.
As for your โhe gets sin binnedโ suggestion, that is just false.
Jamie Heaslip has been sin binned on 7 occasions in his 192 game career. Only once for Ireland, which was last November I believe. Where I get my info: http://rugby.statbunker.com/players/GetHistoryStats?player_id=16623&comps_type=-1&dates=-1
As stated in this article, Heaslip made 24 tackles on Sunday, and did a lot of unseen work, which Murray has conveniently shown us. I would call that leading by example wouldnโt you?
Although I do think that OโMahony is a future captain, he has a lot to learn as Munster captain first, which Heaslip has had to learn in the last year.
Heaslip made more tackles in the AB game than Pom made in all 3 games, he must be doing an awful lot of unseen work because the Munster boys love the non tackler and abuse the man who has to not only covers OโBrien as a ball carrier but also our non tackling no 6
Excellent article Murray. Heaslip is a terrific asset to Irish rugby. He plays the most minutes per season for province & country, rarely gets injured (what an athlete), consistently performs at a high level, immense work rate, intelligent footballer, terrific in defense. The only side of his game you could criticise fairly is his lack of barnstorming carries of old. However as has been posted many times already, with SOB carrying so much Heaslip does a lot of the work on the ground. A fair compromise in my opinion. To the haters who give him no credit at all, of course Kidney, Gatland & Schmidt are wrong to pick him, sure what would they know?
When is Jamie going to release the journal staff?
excellent timing Murray to wait until he actually did something for Ireland and then write the article โ over-rated and over paid.
Excellent article, he can only do the glam stuff when he plays with a true open side. His critics are usually those who havenโt a clue about rugby.
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1758961-ranking-the-6-best-number-eights-in-rugby-history/page/6
What an excellent article that needed to be written. I think a major factor in Heaslipโs evolution to his current role has been the conversion of SOB from 6 to a 7 both with Leinster and Ireland. That has taken a bit of time and Heaslipโs role has had to change to accommodate it and provide balance. POM for all his obvious talents is not renowned for his breakdown and ruck work so we are blessed to have someone like Heaslip with his phenomenal work rate and skills.
Very much enjoy your recent analysis pieces Murray , keep it up.Great insights.
Iโd love for the Munster/Leinster shyte talk to stop though but hey ho , โ never a need to pack an arsehole โ
If you like you can get me in a scrum and destroy me. Naked of course, all you have to do is askโฆ..
SOB a future irish captain Not 80 mins in BOD Impact sub maybe We need Best Give Luke Marshall more space Luke Fitzgerald is beyond it Cant wait to see a fit Tommy O Donnell back
v.good analysis, 8 is a hard position when you are doing a lot of donkey work most of the time
Christ is it any wonder the Irish team canโt put a string of performances together when fans canโt see outside their own provinces!! My take on this is heaslip is a savage player when he concentrates he is definitely guilty of going missing in gamesโฆ