Interesting comparison on the progress of Under 21 players here with the AB's and some others noteably our close cousins Wales.
Frequently we get the same message every year 'the futures bright the futures white' and how great our academy is compared to others but in truth this puts it into persepctive.
I recall indicating before that just because we have previously had strength in the Schools, U19 & U21 set up it doesn't mean that they all will become internationals in the following couple of years.
Class does in my opinion shine through no matter what the age but in our case we are programmed to beleive that players need to be 25-26 before they can get regular game time and at least 27 before they can don an Ireland shirt.
On a slightly different note I recall asking on the UR site did UR still have its (well announced at the time) link up with (I think) Wellington as an exchange for students or some young players. The idea presumably was that some of our players would get soem valuable experience playig in NZ if even for 6 months. Did it ever take place did any Ulster players make the journey. I don't know and they won't tell.
This week we seen another young Welsh lad take his opportunity in NZ with Jones playing himself into a shot at the test team. Unlike out players who will if we listen to the plan be OK in a couple of more years.
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totally agree CT and an interesting piece from the site where.htm
from finalists last year to 9-12 playoffs this year - ok with some different personnel
but given the number of players from other countries that have progressed at the very least to their domestic programmes, if not further to S12 or even full international set-up, it seems scandalous that most of last year's side are still on development contracts or playing AIL.
These guys need to be playing CL rugby - let's see if they're good enough
Hopefully the CL agreement from last Friday will allow the 'A' games McCall mentioned to go ahead during international weekends. I hope that these are not just used for fringe squad players but, especially during Autumn programme (when there aren't 21 games), that we get to see the likes of Ferris or Henry, Trimbleor Steenson
from finalists last year to 9-12 playoffs this year - ok with some different personnel
but given the number of players from other countries that have progressed at the very least to their domestic programmes, if not further to S12 or even full international set-up, it seems scandalous that most of last year's side are still on development contracts or playing AIL.
These guys need to be playing CL rugby - let's see if they're good enough
Hopefully the CL agreement from last Friday will allow the 'A' games McCall mentioned to go ahead during international weekends. I hope that these are not just used for fringe squad players but, especially during Autumn programme (when there aren't 21 games), that we get to see the likes of Ferris or Henry, Trimbleor Steenson
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