Irish player this season (Rob Kearney) and the finest of all time (Brian O'Driscoll) is far from ideal for Schmidt, regardless...
...this squad to such a level that, even if he were to be without Healy, O'Driscoll, D'Arcy, Kearney and O'Malley, there...
...involved in the summer tour warm-up match against the Barbarians on May 29.Eoin ReddanReddan's place on the tour to New...
Boss will be hoping to have a significant reunion with old friends on the horizon in New Zealand this summer.But that...
...named in an exciting, counter-attacking back three alongside the Kearney brothers, Rob and Dave.Kevin McLaughlin -- who...
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Scrum half Isaac Boss (quad) remains in doubt for the province as they prepare for the visit of the high-flying Welsh side. He failed a late fitness test in the warm-up before last Saturday's Heineken Cup final win over Ulster and was replaced by... Full Article at IrishRugby.ie
Player of the Year for a series of outstanding performances throughout Leinster's Heineken Cup campaign, has brushed off the back problem that made him a doubt for the Ulster clash. Leinster will be without long-term injury victims Rhys Ruddock (hip... Full Article at European Club Rugby
BORDEAUX, FRANCE - APRIL 29: Isaac Boss of Leinster is tackled by Nathan Hines during the Heineken Cup semi final match between ASM Clermont Auvergne and Leinster at Stade Chaban-Delmas on April 29, 2012 in Bordeaux, France. View Photo »
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Brett Wilkinson is in line to fill the front row slot in the absence of Tom Court. A second row slot is being held for Paul O'Connell, while Chris Henry is in line for the back row slot. Isaac Boss is in line to fill the final scrum half position. ... Full Article at IrishRugby.ie
Graham Henry ( World Cup winning coach) "It's Leinster for me because their players have the experience of being there before in Heineken Cup Finals. And of course, that Kiwi connection with coaches Joe Schmidt, Jono Gibbs, Greg Feek and players Isa... Full Article at European Club Rugby
From the side that started the 19-15 semi-final victory over Clermont Auvergne, the injured Luke Fitzgerald (neck) makes way for Fergus McFadden with Isa Nacewa wearing the number 11 jersey this time. Eoin Reddan has been preferred to Isaac Boss at... Full Article at IrishRugby.ie
BORDEAUX, FRANCE - APRIL 29: Isaac Boss of Leinster passes the ball during the Heineken Cup semi final match between ASM Clermont Auvergne and Leinster at Stade Chaban-Delmas on April 29, 2012 in Bordeaux, France. View Photo »
Although Reddan has started both meetings to date against Ulster, Boss started all of last season’s three meetings, including the league semi-final, as well as the semi-final away to Clermont three weeks ago. That Boss was also left on the bench until... Full Article at Irish Times
I think it’s a very big worry for Ulster — very big indeed.” Turning his attention to the potential battle of the scrum-halves where Ulster’s South African genius Ruan Pienaar will face either Eoin Reddan or Isaac Boss, Barnes said that will a crucial... Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
Next up are Gordon D’Arcy (25+1), Isaac Boss, Rob Kearney (24+1), followed by Cian Healy (23+4R), Chris Henry (23+2R), Rory Best (23+1R) and Stephen Ferris (23+1R). Jonathan Sexton, for example, despite being fully fit pretty much all season, has only... Full Article at Irish Times
Isaac Boss (born 9 April 1980 in Tokoroa) is a New Zealand–born Irish rugby union footballer. His grandmother was born in Glenarm, County Antrim, thereby qualifying him to play for Ireland. He plays scrum-half or fullback for Ulster and the Ireland national team. He has so far scored three tries for Ulster. He weighs 90 kg and is 1.78 m tall. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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