Sexton confirmed as off to France
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The policy of not selecting overseas players nearly even cost the New Zealand the world cup as Nick Evans or Luke McAlister were ignored and for that reason they were pressed to play virtual rookies at 10.
Understand why they have that policy as it is impossible to select european based players regularly but for us France isnt all that far away.
Sexton is that good that this should be a non issue.
I agree with ayeyermas above suggestion as well.
Lovely gesture.
Understand why they have that policy as it is impossible to select european based players regularly but for us France isnt all that far away.
Sexton is that good that this should be a non issue.
I agree with ayeyermas above suggestion as well.
Lovely gesture.
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Fair play to him, Not one of us in any trade or profession, if they were offered double or treble their salary, would turn it down. For us in Ulster i see it as a win win situation, Our 10 gets more exposure and hopefully international reward, and one of our main rivals has lost their best player.
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They get a fair old heap of cash for the Top14 from Tv coverage.Rocket wrote:FairPlay to johnny sexton. how could he not say yes good money, nice weather, young so a bit of travel, chance to play against some the best players in the world every week.
I just wonder where the French get the money from to cover all the superstar signings.
Although if they continue The French league is shaping up to be a pretty good sell to the world tv channels signing some of the worlds best players.
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Any truth in the rumour than Leinster are in talks with Dan Carter??!!
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Nope sure he's coming to Ulster!Hans Indaruck wrote:Any truth in the rumour than Leinster are in talks with Dan Carter??!!
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Not how I recall things. Bowe had been the best winger in Ireland for the whole season before he left. Seemed the bizarre selection of Brian Carney for the World Cup squad was the boot that Bowe needed to really drive on. O'Sullivan hadn't selecting him because O'Sullivan was O'Sullivan and the lizards that pulled the strings in his head would only allow him to put the same 15 names on the team sheet. As the 2007/2008 season went on, Bowe came to the fore with the national team, as well, although during the 6 Nations, I seem to recall he was helped by injury. He played six internationals, that year - apart from his World Cup warm-up appearance, they were consecutive appearances - Ireland's last three games in the 6 Nations and the two summer tour tests. This, to me, suggests that Bowe was coming to international prominence shortly before his departure, rather than having been dropped and only developing into an international option in Wales.BR wrote:To my memory, Bowe was dropped and probably not good enough to get his place back. The improvement which allowed him to secure his place was due to his move out of Ireland IMHO.
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Jonny Cash!
All coddin aside, fair play to him, it has to be done. A man has to gather as many coins as he can. He owes Leinster and Irish Rugby nothing, treated poorly enough by the IRFU and Kidney by having an out of sorts Rawg breathing down his neck and getting a central contract quite late.
I pray that this will be a lesson to the IRFU and it doesn't start a trend.
All coddin aside, fair play to him, it has to be done. A man has to gather as many coins as he can. He owes Leinster and Irish Rugby nothing, treated poorly enough by the IRFU and Kidney by having an out of sorts Rawg breathing down his neck and getting a central contract quite late.
I pray that this will be a lesson to the IRFU and it doesn't start a trend.
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What's going on?
Thornley reports in this morning's Irish Times that Racing are essentially denying that they are signing Sexton.
Could he be going to a better club such as Clermont or Toulouse?
Thornley reports in this morning's Irish Times that Racing are essentially denying that they are signing Sexton.
Could he be going to a better club such as Clermont or Toulouse?
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I think I read that the other Stade are splashing a bit of cash again. That said, Midi-ol is still reporting him going to Racing.Dublin4 wrote:What's going on?
Thornley reports in this morning's Irish Times that Racing are essentially denying that they are signing Sexton.
Could he be going to a better club such as Clermont or Toulouse?
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Could be then again French clubs have a transfer window which is not to some time in April so perhaps they just can't announce it officially though the bit I posted here last night is a denial by Racing, could be Clermont or who have Toulon to replace JW ?Dublin4 wrote:What's going on?
Thornley reports in this morning's Irish Times that Racing are essentially denying that they are signing Sexton.
Could he be going to a better club such as Clermont or Toulouse?
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Rooster wrote:Could be then again French clubs have a transfer window which is not to some time in April so perhaps they just can't announce it officially though the bit I posted here last night is a denial by Racing, could be Clermont or who have Toulon to replace JW ?Dublin4 wrote:What's going on?
Thornley reports in this morning's Irish Times that Racing are essentially denying that they are signing Sexton.
Could he be going to a better club such as Clermont or Toulouse?
Aye, Jackman twatted that LNR have cracked down on clubs announcing transfers before April.
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French clubs aren't allowed to announce they've signed players until their transfer window opens in March. They can drop hints etc but aren't officially allowed to announce it.
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The thing that really upsets me about this is the way the English whine on and on and on about Irish clubs being able to spend a lot more money on players than they are because of the salary cap (which is true to a small extent) but never utter a word about the French, who, admittedly, also say they have a salary cap. It is not far off a million euro now, having gone up by 80K from last season.
Castres, who are seen as a less wealthy club, have a budget of over 16 million euro, almost three times ours (including the IRFU top-up for our marquee players). Yet they are blaming us for their action in pulling out of the Heineken.
The ERC needs to put a limit on the number of non-qualified players allowed by country. That would certainly put a big damper on Toulon and Clermont, for example. There is little doubt that it is possible to buy success, at least for a time, but they are taking it to ridiculous lengths.
As far as Sexton is concerned, it's his choice. Don't see why he shouldn't be selected as long as he is available for all the training camps, etc. The game is full of mercenaries, from international level to the Qualifying league. Loyalty is a dirty word now, in some quarters.
Castres, who are seen as a less wealthy club, have a budget of over 16 million euro, almost three times ours (including the IRFU top-up for our marquee players). Yet they are blaming us for their action in pulling out of the Heineken.
The ERC needs to put a limit on the number of non-qualified players allowed by country. That would certainly put a big damper on Toulon and Clermont, for example. There is little doubt that it is possible to buy success, at least for a time, but they are taking it to ridiculous lengths.
As far as Sexton is concerned, it's his choice. Don't see why he shouldn't be selected as long as he is available for all the training camps, etc. The game is full of mercenaries, from international level to the Qualifying league. Loyalty is a dirty word now, in some quarters.
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ERC has a limit of non EU players (anything else would be illegal under EU law)
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So the IRFU policy is breaking EU law ...BR wrote:ERC has a limit of non EU players (anything else would be illegal under EU law)