
Rugby
Share
Published 15:17 15 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 15:27 15 Feb 2017 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
Some believe this rule is fine the way it is, some think that it should be extended to five years and others, believe that the rule shouldn't exist in the first place, meaning that players such as Stander and Jared Payne should not be allowed play for Ireland.
Journalist Paul Kimmage, made headlines last month when he stated on The Last Word that he doesn't want to see Stander in a green jersey.
Most recently, Kimmage added further fuel to the fire when he took a swipe at Munster fans for their support of the 26-year-old.
https://twitter.com/PaulKimmage/status/831307228082614272
As expected, this didn't go down well with Munster fans or fans of Stander in general.
It is an incredibly touchy subject and nearly all Munster fans will tell you that Stander is Mr. Munster.
His teammates are also firm believers of this as Munster and Ireland prop, Dave Kilcoyne, made perfectly clear.
The tweet was subsequently deleted about an hour after it was originally posted.
We would imagine that 'Killer' isn't the only man in Munster who feels this way.
We wonder if Kimmage will take Kilcoyne up on his offer and pay a visit to Thomond Park.Munster legend speaks out on province’s new coaching appointment
He words matter. There has been huge controversy within Munster rugby over the appointment of Roger Randle, who is due to take over as a senior coach from Mike Prendergast ahead of next season. In 1997, the New Zealander was accused of rape while in Durban with the Hurricanes for a game against the Sharks. […]
Rugby
15h
Prendergast admits huge disappointment at Munster situation
Not ideal. It’s worrying times for Munster rugby at the moment, with problems on and off the field. After being knocked out of both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, controversy then surrounded the appointment of Roger Randle for next season, due to historic rape accusations. The New Zealander is coming in to replace senior […]
Rugby
22h
Rugby
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 10th to 12th
Rugby