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Yes, he actually exposes how deluded he is in them, just like that post-Lions 2009 one. Also remember that post Australia win one when he said he was going to retire ended up being a complete lie, sadly for Ireland fans, but hilarious for everyone who faces him.
Will Munster be able to go a whole match with Clermont hiding ROG? Will be interesting. Fofana was handing off stronger players than ROG last week. Nalaga is a weakness going back though, a bit like Cuthbert in some aspects is Nalaga.
Will be interesting if we see any of this ...
Munster have prevented his defence being exposed quite well for about 14 years now so I reckon they can do it on Saturday. I suspect that he'll attempt to expose Sivivatu's fielding throughout the match and hope that PO'C can rule the line out.
I don't think there is anything wrong with backing yourself as a professional sportsman, better to fall short of trying to be the best rather than accept being average. With 9 semi-finals under his belt I suspect he'll perform.
Yes ROG lost money in property dealings and investments.
He wanted to retire from Ireland but was refused by IRFU as he was needed. The rules with any Irish contracted player is you must be available for Ireland and its part of BODs issue now. He can't retire and just play with Leinster and when that's the case players are caught in a columndrum as they can't go abroad for a year unless they sacrifice alot of tax money
I reckon he'll stick around if/when Schmidt takes over Ireland.