Stringer Back to Ireland?

Stringer in action for Bath earlier this season.

Stringer in action for Bath earlier this season.

Bath and Ireland Scrum Half Peter Stringer has recently been linked with a move back to Ireland and put into a BLUE jersey. Er… what?!

Bath have previously announced that Stringer would be leaving the professional club after the end of this season. It has now been revealed that Matt O’Connor, Leinster Head Coach, has expressed his interest in signing the 37 year old ex-Munster scrum half.

Without a club for the 2015/16 season, Leinster could pinch 98 Irish capped player and put him in the blue jersey. With Eoin Reddan and Isaac Boss likely to be tied up at the start of the season with World Cup duties, this leaves only one scrum half in the Leinster senior team with Pro12 experience – Luke McGrath and another in the academy ranks with Ireland u20 experience – Nick McCarthy.

Speaking Earlier on in the Leinster press conference, O’Connor indicated that they are in the market for an experienced 9 in the likelihood that they will be caught short at the start of the season, and Mr. Stringer looks like a great option.

We’re probably in a position where we might lose two nines for the World Cup, going on current [Ireland] ranking. So anyone who comes onto the market is of interest to us. 

I think he [Stringer] is doing a great job for Bath. I think he’s been very good for them and if it was a World Cup slot, or whatever, well then it might be an opportunity for us. 

The idea of a Munster icon putting on the jersey of a rival province may sit badly with Munster fans, but for the sake of Irelands future, it might be the smart move. At Leinster, he could give invaluable experience to up and coming nines McGrath and McCarthy.

probably the best facial expressions in professional rugby!

If Carlsberg did facial expressions….

At the same time, O’Connor also mentioned Irish Scrumhalf James Hart, who has been tearing it up on the French scene in the blue and red jersey of Grenoble. After failing to pick up an academy contract with Leinster, he moved to France, and under the tutelage of Bernard Jackman, has become a real contender for the 9 jersey. However, Hart is contracted to the alpine province until 2017.

James is a good player doing a good job for Grenoble. All those guys, especially the Irish-qualified ones, are of interest to us.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *