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Ireland - Pre WC Review
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<blockquote data-quote="stevemagoo" data-source="post: 137790"><p>Would definitely agree on all fronts.</p><p>Carney still makes me sit forward on the seat when he gets the ball - i would love fo him to have a bit of open space to see what he can really do. Was impressed with his tackle and rip in the scottish game - presentation was good too. Hopefully he won't have another defensive 'mare like in the Argie game though..</p><p></p><p>In the Murphy/Dempsey battle, i'm still edging for Dempsey - unbelievably solid under the high ball, probably wouldn't have turnstiled like murphy for the ibanez try, and, even though he's called 'the swerve' as more of a pisstake, he's become a very powerful runner under knox and cheika - not nearly as many 'kick and hopes' from deep.</p><p>Murphy is definitely the more creative and has ridiculous talent, but as was said previously, there's a question mark over his defence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevemagoo, post: 137790"] Would definitely agree on all fronts. Carney still makes me sit forward on the seat when he gets the ball - i would love fo him to have a bit of open space to see what he can really do. Was impressed with his tackle and rip in the scottish game - presentation was good too. Hopefully he won't have another defensive 'mare like in the Argie game though.. In the Murphy/Dempsey battle, i'm still edging for Dempsey - unbelievably solid under the high ball, probably wouldn't have turnstiled like murphy for the ibanez try, and, even though he's called 'the swerve' as more of a pisstake, he's become a very powerful runner under knox and cheika - not nearly as many 'kick and hopes' from deep. Murphy is definitely the more creative and has ridiculous talent, but as was said previously, there's a question mark over his defence. [/QUOTE]
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