Squadra ideale del Pro14
Inviato: 8 apr 2020, 19:47
In base alle statistiche sugli 80 minuti il Pro14 ha messo insieme la squadra ideale del campionato, per ora solo del girone A, in cui figura il nostro MBandà:
15 Hugo Keenan (Leinster)
The 23-year-old has been a study of consistency at the back for the Irish province, with nine clean breaks, 88 carries and 436 metres gained to provide the perfect launchpad for his team.
14 Robert Baloucoune (Ulster)
While Ulster have not been quite a free-flowing in the attacking department as some of their rivals, the 22-year-old winger has scored an impressive five tries in just six games.
13 Nick Grigg (Glasgow Warriors)
A strong presence in both attack and defence, Nick Grigg has been key to Glasgow’s revival after a slow start to the season with his 253 metres gained and two try assists showing his value.
12 Joseph Tomane (Leinster)
The experienced Australian has scored two tries and set up another in his eight starts for Leinster, carrying the ball for 294 metres in the process to boost his team’s midfield dynamism.
11 Dave Kearney (Leinster)
No one will be surprised to see Dave Kearney’s name in the XV after scoring nine tries from just six appearances for the men in blue, racking up 11 clean breaks and 333 metres gained.
10 Pete Horne (Glasgow Warriors)
A reliable performer for Glasgow Warriors, the versatile Pete Horne has one try, three try assists to his name from six games and a kicking success of 71 per cent to boot.
9 John Cooney (Ulster)
An electrifying campaign from the 29-year-old has seen him score four tries, set-up another two and add a further 74 points from the tee to help his side remain on the tail of Leinster.
1 Peter Dooley (Leinster)
Having only missed one game in the Guinness PRO14 this season, Peter Dooley has been front and centre of Leinster’s charge with a 97 per cent tackle success.
2 Scott Otten (Ospreys)
The 25-year-old hooker is the sole Ospreys player to make the cut and deservedly so. With 84 lineouts won, 79 carries and a couple of tries to his name, he has been a star for the Welsh outfit.
3 Tom O’Toole (Ulster)
At just 21, prop Tom O’Toole has shown maturity beyond his years in this campaign with 12 appearances, including six starts, and an impressive 98 per cent tackle success.
4 Ross Molony (Leinster)
A century of tackles with a 96 per cent success rate ensures the 25-year-old also makes the cut, with his influence at the breakdown also providing a helping hand to Leinster’s challenge.
5 Alan O’Connor (Ulster)
Another ever-present of Dan McFarland’s side, Alan O’Connor has been a mountain in defence with 149 tackles (95 per cent success rate) from his 12 appearances (including 10 starts).
6 Maxime Mbanda (Zebre)
The one and only Zebre player, Maxime Mbanda has been as influential as ever this season for the Italian side, scoring a couple of tries, assisting once and racking up 41 carries.
7 Will Connors (Leinster)
Seventh in the tackle charts with 149, Will Connors can always be found in the thick of the action as evidence by his two tries and one try assist from his 10 appearances for the province.
8 Marcell Coetzee (Ulster)
The South African has been a titan once again for Ulster this season, with 114 carries for 215 metres and nine turnovers won (fifth overall) from just seven starts.
*Minimum 400 minutes required for selection
15 Hugo Keenan (Leinster)
The 23-year-old has been a study of consistency at the back for the Irish province, with nine clean breaks, 88 carries and 436 metres gained to provide the perfect launchpad for his team.
14 Robert Baloucoune (Ulster)
While Ulster have not been quite a free-flowing in the attacking department as some of their rivals, the 22-year-old winger has scored an impressive five tries in just six games.
13 Nick Grigg (Glasgow Warriors)
A strong presence in both attack and defence, Nick Grigg has been key to Glasgow’s revival after a slow start to the season with his 253 metres gained and two try assists showing his value.
12 Joseph Tomane (Leinster)
The experienced Australian has scored two tries and set up another in his eight starts for Leinster, carrying the ball for 294 metres in the process to boost his team’s midfield dynamism.
11 Dave Kearney (Leinster)
No one will be surprised to see Dave Kearney’s name in the XV after scoring nine tries from just six appearances for the men in blue, racking up 11 clean breaks and 333 metres gained.
10 Pete Horne (Glasgow Warriors)
A reliable performer for Glasgow Warriors, the versatile Pete Horne has one try, three try assists to his name from six games and a kicking success of 71 per cent to boot.
9 John Cooney (Ulster)
An electrifying campaign from the 29-year-old has seen him score four tries, set-up another two and add a further 74 points from the tee to help his side remain on the tail of Leinster.
1 Peter Dooley (Leinster)
Having only missed one game in the Guinness PRO14 this season, Peter Dooley has been front and centre of Leinster’s charge with a 97 per cent tackle success.
2 Scott Otten (Ospreys)
The 25-year-old hooker is the sole Ospreys player to make the cut and deservedly so. With 84 lineouts won, 79 carries and a couple of tries to his name, he has been a star for the Welsh outfit.
3 Tom O’Toole (Ulster)
At just 21, prop Tom O’Toole has shown maturity beyond his years in this campaign with 12 appearances, including six starts, and an impressive 98 per cent tackle success.
4 Ross Molony (Leinster)
A century of tackles with a 96 per cent success rate ensures the 25-year-old also makes the cut, with his influence at the breakdown also providing a helping hand to Leinster’s challenge.
5 Alan O’Connor (Ulster)
Another ever-present of Dan McFarland’s side, Alan O’Connor has been a mountain in defence with 149 tackles (95 per cent success rate) from his 12 appearances (including 10 starts).
6 Maxime Mbanda (Zebre)
The one and only Zebre player, Maxime Mbanda has been as influential as ever this season for the Italian side, scoring a couple of tries, assisting once and racking up 41 carries.
7 Will Connors (Leinster)
Seventh in the tackle charts with 149, Will Connors can always be found in the thick of the action as evidence by his two tries and one try assist from his 10 appearances for the province.
8 Marcell Coetzee (Ulster)
The South African has been a titan once again for Ulster this season, with 114 carries for 215 metres and nine turnovers won (fifth overall) from just seven starts.
*Minimum 400 minutes required for selection