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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 262029"><p>How about that for a debut by Andrew Burke. He and Ceri Sweeney reenacted the O'Gara to O'Driscoll double act from a week ago!</p><p></p><p>That game was a wasted opportunity for Munster. Why give squad places to Brian Carney (who had to pull out for unfortunate reasons), Kieran Lewis and Federico Pucciariello when all three are going to be shipped out at the end of the season? This was a perfect opportunity to blood Andrew Burke (who only got two minutes), Conor Murray, Dave Foley, Scott Deasy and the like. Even Tony Buckley could have done with a start to prove he's the heir to John Hayes' position. </p><p></p><p>All Tony McGahan can take from this is that Denis Hurley and Jeremy Manning are little more than AIL players and that the basic passing skills of those outside his first team are well below the required standard. The Blues were value for their win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 262029"] How about that for a debut by Andrew Burke. He and Ceri Sweeney reenacted the O'Gara to O'Driscoll double act from a week ago! That game was a wasted opportunity for Munster. Why give squad places to Brian Carney (who had to pull out for unfortunate reasons), Kieran Lewis and Federico Pucciariello when all three are going to be shipped out at the end of the season? This was a perfect opportunity to blood Andrew Burke (who only got two minutes), Conor Murray, Dave Foley, Scott Deasy and the like. Even Tony Buckley could have done with a start to prove he's the heir to John Hayes' position. All Tony McGahan can take from this is that Denis Hurley and Jeremy Manning are little more than AIL players and that the basic passing skills of those outside his first team are well below the required standard. The Blues were value for their win. [/QUOTE]
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