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<blockquote data-quote="Scan" data-source="post: 491832" data-attributes="member: 59246"><p>Fairplay to the lad if he plays for Ireland one day, I don't see a problem with it but I do think Peat is right about the project players.</p><p>Whoever decided Borlase would be a good Munster squad player (let alone an Irish international) was deranged. Rodney Ah You is another one. </p><p>Not that I agree with it, but you'd think we'd 'poach' good props.</p><p>Steven Sykes was a project player too, which was just as stupid coz Ireland have great strength in depth in the second row.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ha, by that logic Jamie Heaslip would be playing for Israel and Simon Shaw would have played for Kenya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scan, post: 491832, member: 59246"] Fairplay to the lad if he plays for Ireland one day, I don't see a problem with it but I do think Peat is right about the project players. Whoever decided Borlase would be a good Munster squad player (let alone an Irish international) was deranged. Rodney Ah You is another one. Not that I agree with it, but you'd think we'd 'poach' good props. Steven Sykes was a project player too, which was just as stupid coz Ireland have great strength in depth in the second row. Ha, by that logic Jamie Heaslip would be playing for Israel and Simon Shaw would have played for Kenya! [/QUOTE]
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