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BBC SPORT -Ireland Cup failure 'collective'
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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 166471"><p>To be honest, they had a very iffy Six Nations campaign in retrospect. It showed that without BOD, their center pairing is very shaky and that ROG can only do so much. They were flattered by an England who, after four years, <em>still</em> didn't know what their best XV was and were humbled by a tenatious Scotland who fought them to a standstill. This was however disguised by the hilariously petty Cluedo style games played by EOS.</p><p></p><p>And I say it was Marcus Horan with the candlestick in the kitchen which got ROG because lets face it, <em>everyone</em> hates him...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 166471"] To be honest, they had a very iffy Six Nations campaign in retrospect. It showed that without BOD, their center pairing is very shaky and that ROG can only do so much. They were flattered by an England who, after four years, [i]still[/i] didn't know what their best XV was and were humbled by a tenatious Scotland who fought them to a standstill. This was however disguised by the hilariously petty Cluedo style games played by EOS. And I say it was Marcus Horan with the candlestick in the kitchen which got ROG because lets face it, [i]everyone[/i] hates him... [/QUOTE]
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