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Wouldn't even bother buying an Irish shirt as it will be out of date as well as the playing style, Vodafone are next sponsors on the front of the shirts
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Most worryingly for me is the imminent wastage of serious talent. We could have two brilliant but very different centre combinations/styles. McCloskey-Henshaw and Olding-Ringrose. What's the betting we end up with Henshaw-Ringrose?
If I have to explain what I mean then I'd be wasting my breath and energy.
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Setanta wrote:Most worryingly for me is the imminent wastage of serious talent. We could have two brilliant but very different centre combinations/styles. McCloskey-Henshaw and Olding-Ringrose. What's the betting we end up with Henshaw-Ringrose?
If I have to explain what I mean then I'd be wasting my breath and energy.
Well they're the nailed in centres in the Ireland Academy
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Not a single citing from the game then!?
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Maestri got a warning.

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Cian Healy gets the businessman deal Sexton has

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If only.... :lol: But I suppose it is true for most of the new faces at Ravers these days :stir:

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BaggyTrousers wrote:I read today that the entire squad are alleged to buy into MexicanJoe's tactics and can barely wait for the next opportunity to chase poor kicks.

My reaction:
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