ANOTHER GAME FOR Leinster, another significant injury. If nothing else, Rhys Ruddockโs broken arm means that Matt OโConnor doesnโt have to definitively name his first choice back row because he has always been shorn of one or two throughout this season.
Ruddock was forced off against Harlequins at the Aviva on Saturday night and it didnโt look good, with the flankerโs arm in a sling on the sidelines.
Leinster manager Guy Easterby confirmed the break today, and it couldnโt have come at a worse time for Leinster with three consecutive inter-pros on the fixture list starting with Connacht on Friday.
Leinster are having probably their worst season of injuries in the professional era and Easterby almost sounded relieved to have only picked up the one major injury on Saturday.
โThe only one that was significant was Rhys Ruddock,โ Easterby said.
โHeโs broken his arm and will be out for 4-6 weeks.
โLast year we had a really good year where we didnโt pick up as many injuries as we had this year, that is just the way it goes sometimes. Absolutely it is frustrating โ frustrating for the players, frustrating for the coaches. It is a really difficult time for players when they are in that phase.โ
With Ruddock out for the foreseeable future, Leinster could really do with getting some of their other crocked back rows fit again. Photos of Carlow Cannonball, Sean OโBrien, jogging around the Aviva pitch on Saturday got many hopeful that he may be set for an early return, but Easterby said Leinster are going to be very cautious with how they bring the destructive flanker back.
โIt is probably too difficult to tell at this stage,โ Easterby said.
โHis recovery is going well but the significant injury that he had, it is not something we are going to rush because it is something we want to get right. If that means we are very conservative with it then that makes sense because we have to look at the long-term picture with Sean.โ
One positive ahead of Leinsterโs three consecutive inter-pros (home to Connacht, away to Munster and home to Ulster) is that Shane Jennings should be available for selection barring any late problems.
โTouch wood, we will see how he [Jennings] reacts to training but he should be involved this weekend,โ Easterby said.
The Turning season by Micheal Wagg is a great read on what has happened to the 16 clubs that made up the East German Oberliga
@Diarmuid: Ps I enjoined that piece Gavin. Thanks
Nice article Gavin, a touch of the Con Houlihanโs about it! Good one!