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Ross Byrne reminds me of Ollie Campbell - he ll step into Sexton s shoes Pundits have been unconvinced by his performances but Ross Byrne has quietly risen to become Leinster’s most unheralded star. By Garry Doyle Sunday 2 May 2021, 10:00 AM May 2nd 2021, 10:00 AM 19,947 Views 32 Comments
Time to kick on: Ross Byrne in action.
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
IT WAS THE summer of ’18. Ross Byrne took his seat in the middle aisle at Sydney for the long trip home.
Up there in the processed air of the thrumming tube, Byrne had time to think. They’d stop off in Abu Dhabi for a couple of hours before taking the last leg of the journey back to Dublin; 21 hours of flight-time, more than enough for someone to figure out what they’re going to do next.
For context it feels worthwhile to glide over the history of Leinster in semi-finals â especially in France â if only to realise just how difficult it will be to stop them setting up a battle with Toulouse for that elusive fifth star.
âLa Rochelle are a serious team,â warned former Scottish flanker and French resident Johnnie Beattie on Second Captains. âDonât underestimate the team Leinster are coming up against. They are so good and a joy to watch.â
Leinster in Champions Cup semi-finals can be neatly divvied into three categories: The age of OâGara; Gibbes and the trophy hunt; Leo Cullenâs empire building.
Celebrations went on late into the night : Fans tell their stories of Ireland v Scotland in the Six Nations
Memorable trips to Edinburgh feature heavily in this week’s instalment of our ‘Hear The Roar’ series with William Hill. By William Hill Wednesday 10 Mar 2021, 9:14 AM Mar 10th 2021, 9:14 AM 2,845 Views 0 Comments
IRELAND ARE AWAY to Scotland this Sunday in a fixture that usually brings a party atmosphere and camaraderie between both sets of fans.
This year, however, it will be played in front of empty stands at Murrayfield.
In the penultimate instalment of The42′s ‘Hear The Roar’ series with William Hill our Six Nations coverage sponsor Ireland supporters remember previous outings with our Celtic cousins.
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