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Sunday, January 02, 2011

Lifeimi Mafi finishes nice Munster team try vs Ulster

Munster scored three late tries to make the final score of 35-10 look comfortable as they picked up a bonus point win over Ulster in the Magners League at Thomond Park last night. Lifeimi Mafi finished off an exciting end to the game, so that try is featured.

Tries were scored by Denis Hurley, Tommy O’Donnell, Barry Murphy, and center Mafi, while Thomas Anderson scored for Ulster, with Paddy Wallace kicking the rest of their points.

Ulster were very much in the game, with a halftime lead, but the introduction of some big guys meant that the hosts were able to turn the screws and take control in the second half.

Munster went eight points clear with the win, but there was a sour note as hooker Jerry Flannery, who had just made a comeback from injury, limped off late in the game. He will undergo an MRI scan on his injured calf muscle, which will determine whether he will be out for a lengthy period or not.

You can see him pull up in the build up to this great try as Paul Warwick sprinted down the left wing after a turnover allowed Munster to have a crack at the bonus point. Some excellent interplay resulted in Mafi getting on the end of it to pick up their fourth try.

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32 Comments:

  • Brilliant. Both teams not willing to kick it out. Nice running from Earls but he needs to learn to pass the ball at the right moments (he had another opportunity like this in the match).

    By Anonymous KG, at January 02, 2011 8:28 pm  

  • brilliant try

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 02, 2011 9:58 pm  

  • totally agree about earls. hes my favourite player but can be frustrating at times. i think warwicks departure will be good in a way because earls will move to fullback, where hes best, and muntser will finally start concentrating on developing another great outhalf, hopefully an irish one. feel so sorry for jerry though. hope its only weeks and not months

    By Anonymous DJ, at January 02, 2011 10:03 pm  

  • What Ireland were missing in november series were both flannerys bullets in the lineout not being disrespectful to rory best an co. but the way they throw the ball in is more of a lob which makes it easier for opponents to compete on your ball and Paul o connell who has proved that on his day is in top 3 second rows in the world. I was by the tunnel last night in Thomond and the reception he got was fantastic, however he has been dogged by this injury for 16 months now. Theres two problems with this injury the first being that not one specialist can diagnose what the problem is, the other being that jerry has said when he wants to relax the muscle it tenses and vica versa. It was such a shame because it was 2 months ago he did the injury against Toulon and according to frankie sheehan, Jerry went about sorting the leg with regard to treating it completely different this time around was very confident it would last him. its actually gutting to see him as he is one of the leaders of the munster team, you can get a sense of it from the way he talks and even the barry murphy try his reaction. Lets hope he can make it back. on a sidenote, great try from mafi, Tony mcgahon seems to prefer tuitupou at 12, but he hasnt done anything and offers no spark, i think for toulon in two weeks mafi has to play which will be a cracker!

    By Blogger Paul Gormley, at January 02, 2011 10:39 pm  

  • Oh crap, another media outlet fawning on the cheats and bullies of Munster

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 02, 2011 10:55 pm  

  • Wow. Good one anon.

    By Anonymous KG, at January 02, 2011 11:09 pm  

  • Great try.
    Mafi is maybe one of the only munster player enjoyable to watch. good skills, power and speed

    By Anonymous Colombes, at January 02, 2011 11:31 pm  

  • Fascinating try

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 02, 2011 11:39 pm  

  • @ Paul Gormley
    Disagree about Tuitupou; very strong ball carrier and solid defender. Mafi is too unreliable. He shoots out of the line far too much and his discipline is questionable. Tends to get binned a lot, mainly for dangerous tackles. A great player if he has an experienced centre outside him like Tipoki. Wud be interesting though if the Kiwis could form a centre partnership, only centre pairing that hasnt really been tried this season

    By Anonymous MCB, at January 03, 2011 12:17 am  

  • who did warwick beat on the outside? bit worrying for ulster if it's an ulster winger

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 03, 2011 12:53 am  

  • Kind of diagree with some of the thoughts on Earls here, yes he should've passed earlier, but it was a 2nd row outside him when he looks right twice (even though Ryan is pacy for a lock). I don't think Murphy was in his vision, some would praise him for holding the outside defender, sucking him in, then passing. For the other, he backed himself and failed, he's still learning. Maybe Flannery outside put him off from passing, but Flannery has great handling skills for a forward and the try would've come.

    Terrible performance though. 4 tries or not, they're not going to beat Toulon at the minute. Next week will tell alot with a full team out (full of bullies and cheats).

    By Anonymous Huh!! the 3rd, at January 03, 2011 12:54 am  

  • @ MCB
    We will agree to disagree! Have you seen Tuitupou make a break yet? I havent missed a match all season and yes the kiwis played together, against leinster? I agree with his defense is superb but he is almost as a liability as mafi when it comes to tackling, With Tuitupou, i cant remember him making a break or indees something creative at all. Munster have come on from the ten man rugby and throwing it out to a crash ball ie halstead and Rob Henderson, What i personally like to see is a combination of mafi and Barry Murphy in the centre. Murphy has looked extremely sharp anytime he has come on recently.

    @ Huh!! the 3rd
    I have enjoyed some of the clashes we have had through the years but if your thinking about writing Munster off in the Heineken Cup your a very brave man. Munster know they have to go to Toulon and beat them and quite possibly have to rid them of a losing bonus point. They also know they will be bringing London Irish alas another English team at home in a do or die match in a cold january night and probably need the bonus point win, Do not write them off. Remember Perpignan last year? same old same old.

    By Blogger Paul Gormley, at January 03, 2011 1:18 am  

  • @ huh the 3rd

    if he had passed earlier it would have been a 2 on one as the other Ulster defender was too far in field. he probably wouldn't have caught the man before he got to the corner. and if it went wrong munster still had players in field as well.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 03, 2011 2:25 am  

  • @ paul gormley

    i agree about tuoitoupo (sp). he is a great tackler but the only breaks he's made have been the odd one or two bulldozing runs through the middle, and to be honest, they generally make it more than 10 metres and they don't happen that often.

    that said, i don't think munster use him the way they should. they always use him drifting with the rest of the backs and running across field. he should be taking the ball at speed / doing crash balls or making angles. with his size he'd be hard to stop. doing what he's doing now the defense can always see what's happening and prepare to hit him and deal with him easily.

    By Anonymous sean, at January 03, 2011 2:31 am  

  • meant to say they don't usually make it more than 10 metres

    By Anonymous sean, at January 03, 2011 2:33 am  

  • Munster scored that with 13 vs 15 on the pitch - Flannery off injured and Howlett in the sin bin. Ulster were very unlucky though - they were the better team for 60 minutes with a team of very young and fringe players.

    As a Munster fan I am definitely worried about the performances the team has been putting in - the scrum is terrible, the lineout is not great without Flannery and O'Connell, and the backline is also a mess with the disappointing Tuitopu starting ahead of Mafi.

    On the other hand, Munster are still in the European Cup and are leading the Magners League, so it's not all bad news.

    Oh, and I had to laugh at the troll comment above complaining about the Munster 'bullies' - I'm guessing that we've been joined by a soccer fan :)

    By Anonymous Mike, at January 03, 2011 3:47 am  

  • PS - Something I never saw before in a rugby match happened there; at 58 seconds in the video the number 8 (Leamy) puts in a cross-kick to the outhalf on the wing...

    By Anonymous Mike, at January 03, 2011 3:54 am  

  • First of all: great piece of play, nicely rounded off.
    Second of all: sometimes I really don't understand the advantage rule. The Ref calls advantage when Ulster kick the ball but he doesn't even wait to see if there will be any. A matter of interpretation maybe.
    And third of all: can I leave my best wishes for rugbydump here?! I really enjoyed last years feeds and hope 2011 will be just as good. Cheers!!!

    By Anonymous dutchrugbyplayer, at January 03, 2011 9:21 am  

  • Earls best position is on the wing,without a doubt.the man is a finisher,its what he does best,and with his pace,he could become one of the best in the world.
    maybe he fits in well enough at centre or fullback with munster,but he isn't international standard in either of those positions

    By Anonymous Leeners93, at January 03, 2011 1:00 pm  

  • Anyone else having issues with this vid? It goes blurry and purple like at the top of the vid, and completely black in the rest of it.

    By Anonymous BigBucks, at January 03, 2011 1:41 pm  

  • @Leeners93 Gotta disagree there. Maybe when Earls started out he would've made a good out and out winger but now he's undeniably lost a significant amount of pace for bulk. I couldn't see him keepin up with wingers like drew mitchell, o'connor, nz wingers, sa wingers nor chris ashton or bowe. fullback would be good or the centre would be good as he picks out the gaps with his acceleration well. i wish he'd slim down a bit though

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 03, 2011 2:54 pm  

  • Deasy forcing the turnover got the whole ball moving, deserves credit for that even if he did miss a crucial tackle earlier in the game.

    By Anonymous stuey H, at January 03, 2011 2:55 pm  

  • Can anybody tell me why Mafi is not playing for the tonan national team especially he´s of tongan descent?

    I know he played 7s for NZ and a u21WC for NZ but he never player for the "real" All Blacks.
    Does this not mean he still could go for Tonga at next world cup?
    I think they could need a feew good backs!

    By Anonymous Mafi for Tonga? (by Ramme), at January 03, 2011 3:02 pm  

  • earls is a fullback as far as i'm concerned. he can run at a line from deep and create holes and run through them. for the lions he was brilliant at full back, apart from his terrible defence against the emerging boks for that try at the end. i just don't think hes centre material. hes good there but not great.
    also, munster's scrum. what the hell has happened there? its never been truly great but it has certainly never been this bad. and why are they bringing in foreign props instead of developung home grown fellas? what ever happened to timmy ryan? he was solid enough against the all blacks. and darragh hurley, where are these guys?

    By Anonymous DJ, at January 03, 2011 5:26 pm  

  • Ramme

    Once a player has played 7s for a country it counts as playing internationally for the side, so he can't play for Tonga, thats as far as I know, I could be wrong...

    By Anonymous Conor, at January 03, 2011 7:01 pm  

  • me thinks leamy was trying to kick the ball into touch to end the game????

    By Blogger Ronan, at January 03, 2011 8:21 pm  

  • me thinks leamy tries to kick the ball out of play to end the match????
    works out well.

    By Blogger Ronan, at January 03, 2011 8:28 pm  

  • no ronan, he'd have kicked it behind him if he wanted to end it. dangerous play but they were so far ahead it made no difference at all so why not.

    By Anonymous DJ, at January 03, 2011 9:15 pm  

  • Ronan, that was definitely a cross-kick. Leamy is like Keith Wood and Anthony Foley, a real footballing forward. I remember watching Foley playing a schools game years ago at number 8, and he took all the penalty kicks to touch. He may also have taken the kicks at goal, but not certain about that.

    By Anonymous Mike, at January 04, 2011 1:08 am  

  • Thanks Paul G.

    But I have to say, the Stuart Barnes and Stephen Jones (writer,not player) of this world will be proven true sooner rather than later. Munster only had 2 decent performances last season (granted, they were probably the 2 most complete performances of the HCup), but there's no consistancy or level headedness being shown. O'Connell might have faults, but he has an incredible calming influence on his pack which is sorely missed.

    Ronan

    Leamy has put in some beautiful chips and Garryowens in his time. The 06 1/2 final v Leinster, he did a Garryowen inside his own 22, chased the kick and won a turnover on Hickie (or Dempsey I think). Quinlain is an even better kicker. Ire do product some skillful forwards as some above have pointed out, and Leamy is up there.

    By Anonymous Huh!! the 3rd, at January 04, 2011 2:01 am  

  • @ Huh!! the 3rd.
    I agree with Leamy, i too was going to mention the garryowen against Leinster haha. But he also played senior cup for Rockwell at outhalf, he also played at no.12 for munster in 2005 when they were badly stuck. I agree with you about the Stuart Barnes, eventually Munster wont get out of their group but you've missed a point, O Connell will miss the next match against Glasgow but he will be free on the 15th to play Toulon, having him back will buoy the whole squad. I would nearly put my house on Munster beating Toulon at home, If you are not from Limerick and perhaps Cork its very hard to fathom what the Heineken Cup means to us.

    By Blogger Paul Gormley, at January 04, 2011 2:54 pm  

  • Ah Paul, Munster is a big place, and you'll find I'm from the Premier, was at both home games and have to say, rugby isn't just for the private fee paying schools of Cork, Limerick and Cashel now. Tipp have several squad members and on some match days could out number Cork or Limerick players.

    Also, in the run up to the 08 final, Leamy played 12 v Connacht inside Mafi while Tipoki was rested. Didn't really work and Howlett saved our bacon with an intercept under the posts.

    Oh and Leamy never shuts up about his hurling days. From the way he says it, you'd swear he would've made the senior team.

    By Anonymous Huh!! the 3rd, at January 05, 2011 1:05 am  

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