Munster in for English full-back?
With northern hemisphere rugby in the midst of contract season, deals are seemingly being announced on a daily basis.
One player who could be on the move is Sale Sharks’ full-back Mike Haley.
RugbyPass understands that the 23-year-old is keen to leave the Aviva Premiership club and was recently in Ireland to discuss a potential move to Munster, although we also understand that his preferred move at this point would be to join Exeter Chiefs.
The issue with a move to Exeter is that Haley still has another season to run on the three-year contract he signed back in 2016 and if he were to leave for another Premiership club, Sale would demand significant compensation.
One stumbling block over a move to Munster, however, is that Haley is no longer Irish-qualified, having played for the England Saxons in 2016 on their tour of South Africa.
If he were to move to Munster, one way he could get around this, and therefore make himself a more valuable proposition to the Irish Rugby Football Union, would be to use the loophole that allows for players to switch allegiances by playing in an Olympic 7s event.
Haley was eligible to play for Ireland through ancestry prior to representing the Saxons.
The Olympic event would need to occur at least three years – 2019 – after the player’s last appearance for his former union and it appears the calendars would align nicely for Haley if he does make the move, with the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo just around the corner.
If he does head across the Irish Sea, Haley will join former Sale teammate Ciaran Parker at Munster, as well as potentially eventually competing for a spot in the Ireland team with another ex-teammate, James Mitchell at Connacht.
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Yet Ethan Blackadder was one of our best against the World Champion Springbok. When he came back to the Crusaders later in the season , he made a huge difference, ( a long with others like Codie Taylor), we nearly made the Play Off's. Ethan has plenty of rugby left in him. His family , Dad Todd Blackadder must be very [proud of him. Todd Blackadder was a 3 time champion captain of the Crusaders, '98, '99 and 2000.An icon in this area. Also twice captain of Canterbury , '97 and 2001 when we won the NPC and Ranfurly Shield winning captain in 2000.
Go to commentsIt's the same criticism of Dmac and Mo'unga as well. Sadly the way the game has been heading recently it's the only way to break down a defence, and a player of Lawrences nature would have a very limited chance at doing that because he's too one dimensional.
Noah Lolesio is your sort of player and that worked OK, but only because his team is far more creative than Englands for example. The highly organized Irish attack was also another that didn't require much from the 10, but that is now changing with Prendergast who is in that league mold like the most new age 10's.
So it is in fact your two which would require even more change to make the most of than Marcus Smith.
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