'He is a big man' - Cullen keeps cards close to chest on Springbok signing

Leinster head coach Leo Cullen remained relatively tight-lipped about the rumoured signing of Munster second row Jason Jenkins, when quizzed on the subject in Dublin today.
Leinster have been linked with the giant 6'7, 125kg second row, whose career to date at Munster has been curtailed by injury. The one-cap Bok has played just four times for Munster but has drawn interest from both Bath and Connacht according to some reports.
Leinster appear set to lose at least one - and possibly two - of their homegrown secondrow prospects. Jack Dunne (6'8, 120kg) has been linked with a move to Exter Chiefs, while RugbyPass understands that uncapped academy product Charlie Ryan (6'8, 115kg) is also on the brink of leaving.
Cullen refused to say whether or not Leinster were in the process of signing Jenkins.
"We don't normally comment on this speculation, but I can see how it would make sense for certain people's minds, for sure. I know that Johann (Van Graan) talks very, very highly of him. He is a big man.
"You see in some of the big games, South Africa winning the World Cup and that Lions series, the emphasis particularly around the scrum and maul.
"We don’t bring a huge amount of guys in from outside as you would be well aware. Big Mike Ala’alatoa is our only foreign player.
"Mike is starting this weekend. He has had an unbelievable impact. Sometimes a bit of that experience from the outside is good for the group. Mike is also a very big man which is good. Him and his family have settled in well. He is a good member of the group. You can see the quality he brings.
"We will comment further if there is anything official to be announced."
This weekend against Bath in the Heineken Champions Cup Leinster have been forced to play Josh Murphy - who's more usually found in the back row - in the second row with James Ryan injured.
Johnny Sexton returns to lead the side out, his first start for the province since the win over Scarlets in mid-October.
LEINSTER TEAM FOR BATH:
15. Hugo Keenan
14. Jordan Larmour
13. Garry Ringrose
12. Robbie Henshaw
11. Jimmy O'Brien
10. Johnny Sexton
9. Luke McGrath
1. Andrew Porter
2. Rónan Kelleher
3. Michael Ala'alatoa
4. Ross Molony
5. Josh Murphy
6. Caelan Doris
7. Josh van der Flier
8. Jack Conan
Replacements:
16. Dan Sheehan
17. Cian Healy
18. Vakh Abdaladze
19. Ryan Baird
20. Max Deegan
21. Jamison Gibson-Park
22. Ross Byrne
23. Ciarán Frawley
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Not if England are going to give him a couple o appearances a year for a 200k top up, he won’t need to break into the top group. This is not the ABs in more ways than just England matching them in loose fowards.
His skill set will be unique though!
Go to commentsThe extent to which rugby pundits in NZ rely on their rose tinted spectacles really baffles me. Anton Lienert-Brown has been a good but nothing more player for a few seasons now. For an experienced player he gives a maddening amount of penalties and yellow cards too so I don’t give him any credit for all that experience.
If you had a clean slate and knew nothing about history, the guy wouldn’t be anywhere near people’s choice for 13 (or 12) if you only watch super rugby the last couple of seasons. Bailyn Sullivan / Billy Proctor / AJ Lam / Tavatavanawai to just just a few have all looked miles better than ALB.
How on earth does that end up with people saying he should be in the squad let alone starting. We have to move on from these type of players - he was never a great player and we have so many alternate options.
There is a group of mediocre players that we need to clear out, or at least try other options. We know how limited that group are, now is the time to see if some other talent can step up (the time was last year, but anyway…).
Jacobson, ALB, Papali’i, Christie, Lord, Havili, Reece. Just move on from them all and try for some upside. Thank god Cane/Perenara have finally moved on because they were in this camp too.
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