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Ireland flyhalf Jack Crowley set for early recall?

Ireland players, from left, Craig Casey, Jack Crowley and Dan Sheehan during the national anthems before the first test between South Africa and Ireland at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Jack Crowley may return to action for Munster earlier than anticipated if there is a negative update on fellow flyhalf Billy Burns’ shoulder injury.

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Burns – who made his debut for Munster in the 35-33 win over Connacht on Saturday – left the field in the second half with an AC joint injury. Head coach Graham Rowntree confirmed that the medical team will provide a definitive update on Burns’ condition today [Monday].

Munster’s first-choice flyhalf Crowley was initially scheduled to return on October 5th against Ospreys as he and other Irish internationals were given extended recovery time after the summer tour to South Africa.

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However, if Burns is ruled out for this weekend’s match against Zebre Parma, Munster may need to bring Crowley back sooner than planned due to a shortage of flyhalves.

Tony Butler (who replaced Burns in Saturday’s game) performed well and kicked two crucial conversions. Munster may, however, look to the experienced Crowley to fill the gap if Burns is unavailable.

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The 24-year-old started in the No10 jersey in both of Ireland’s July Tests against South Africa this year, playing the full match in the first and an hour in the second as Andy Farrell’s side came away with a 1-1 series draw with the world champions.

Rowntree acknowledged last week that there is flexibility within IRFU player management rules, which could allow Munster to call on Crowley earlier than expected.

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“There’s a hard and fast rule around round 3, but having said that there will be dispensation on an individual basis, depending on how skinny you are in certain positions,” said Rowntree. “We’ll see what Monday brings, the majority are back in round three, but it depends on how skinny we are in certain positions,” Rowntree said on Saturday night.

“It’s on an individual basis, you saw Friday with Leinster’s selection, it’s an individual basis and that’s good sense. We’ll see what Monday brings.”

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As always with Razor slightly unorthodox with a few surprises. Last year Blackadder was rushed back into the starting 15 after a long injury lay off and no game time, this year on the back of a good body of work in which he was immense in the final he doesn’t even make the squad. But Finau, who possibly wouldn’t have even been starting for the Chiefs if Parker was fit is the only specialist 6 in the squad. Likewise Havili, great season and a great final, much better than last year by all measures but doesn’t make the cut.


6 mid fielders when 4 will do, but only 5 loosies when 7 would be useful -> Maybe Lakai and Parker come in? No 3rd choice at 10 meaning if one of BB or DMac sustain a mid to long term injury there is no one they are specifically trusting to come into the team and be able to close out matches - maybe they think Love is the 3rd best 10 in NZ?


Great to see Tavatavanawai straight in on the back of a huge season - he should 100% be in the 23. There have been players before like Stevenson or Sotutu who had the season of the their lives and didn’t get picked, so this is great and a little surprising to see.


Only 4 locks and no lock cover among the loosies named. This seems like an area we need to be developing more players rather than concentrating the talent pool down further. Maybe when Darry is fit he finds his way back in, but it would be good to see Lord or whoever the 6th best lock is around the squad too.


One thing I continue to find strange about ABs selection going back many years is that they are obsessed with backs being able to cover multiple positions, but they don’t take advantage of this in any way. The fact that we have 3 players who can play 12, and 3 that can play 13, doesn’t stop them from selecting ALB to cover 12 and 13 giving them 4 options at each position - what is the point of this? Likewise Love, I really like him, especially at 10, But they have Jordan, BB, Dmac who all play 15 at test level, as well as JB who is world class at 15 to cover, so why take up another spot in the squad with yet another 15? Why do we need four options for every position in the backs except 10, which is arguably the most important one where we have not been able to develop a new test player for 8 or 9 years.


And unless there is a big change this year they also don’t use all these utility backs to enable a 6-2 bench split, and will instead pick a specialist winger on the bench to come on and play the last 10 minutes.

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