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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 667012" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>This is my last post on this matter, otherwise it'll just get *****y, I have my opinion, I accept it may seem as irrational to some as Nick's disliking of O'Driscoll seems to me, anyway the only man who could change it is McCaw himself. </p><p></p><p>When you share a rugby pitch with a team for 80 minutes, get injuries alongside them and give absolutely everything you have to beat them in the last play of the game, both of the aforementioned matches were like this, you respect that team. You may not respect their club or country but the 23 players who did all they could and failed to stop you winning by the finest of margins gains your respect as far as I'm concerned. I don't want to tarnish the thread as his achievements as an international are unparalleled but to me he comes across far worse in interviews than players like Carter, O'Driscoll, Matfield etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 667012, member: 45598"] This is my last post on this matter, otherwise it'll just get *****y, I have my opinion, I accept it may seem as irrational to some as Nick's disliking of O'Driscoll seems to me, anyway the only man who could change it is McCaw himself. When you share a rugby pitch with a team for 80 minutes, get injuries alongside them and give absolutely everything you have to beat them in the last play of the game, both of the aforementioned matches were like this, you respect that team. You may not respect their club or country but the 23 players who did all they could and failed to stop you winning by the finest of margins gains your respect as far as I'm concerned. I don't want to tarnish the thread as his achievements as an international are unparalleled but to me he comes across far worse in interviews than players like Carter, O'Driscoll, Matfield etc... [/QUOTE]
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