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<blockquote data-quote="shtove" data-source="post: 136535"><p>The pre-packaged, unsweetened, and rather spicey answer from Ireland: BODarcy.</p><p></p><p>BOD and D'arcy can each split the opposition like you wouldn't believe, and together they're like a brick wall in defence - plus they rip the ball from backrow forwards to give their team regular turnovers. Best combination at center since Horan and Little - and, depending on the results over the next two months, possibly best combination ever.</p><p></p><p>McAlister is good. Tait is OK, a bit weak. De Villiers and Olivier are carthorses. France and Aus have better players than those guys - but none as good as Ireland's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shtove, post: 136535"] The pre-packaged, unsweetened, and rather spicey answer from Ireland: BODarcy. BOD and D'arcy can each split the opposition like you wouldn't believe, and together they're like a brick wall in defence - plus they rip the ball from backrow forwards to give their team regular turnovers. Best combination at center since Horan and Little - and, depending on the results over the next two months, possibly best combination ever. McAlister is good. Tait is OK, a bit weak. De Villiers and Olivier are carthorses. France and Aus have better players than those guys - but none as good as Ireland's. [/QUOTE]
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