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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Irish Rugby - The Isolation Years
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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 1010762" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>Don't dispute that at all just seems that is message. I can only speak for Munster lads and Casey and Healy have shown in every test put forward to them that they ooze that ability to make the level required.</p><p></p><p>Also at 15 Mike Haley has probably shown and cemented last night that he is the closest and best version to be near Rob Kearney as 15 in this country. Not saying he should be starting or in squad although his form would support him. But his reading from the back and marshalling of that space is on a level different to the rest. But he would not have the same attacking ability that rest had and Keenan has not been poor there.</p><p></p><p>Like vs Georgia it looks like Healy, POM, Possibly Ryan, Porter, Murray, possibly Sexton and Earls will play.</p><p></p><p>What will we learn.</p><p>Healy is flogged and well need to try new blood.</p><p>POM - After Doris is probably the form backrower in squad but where are we going like what will we learn about POM here.</p><p>James Ryan - Is in poor form and has played alot. He needs a break even this week to recharge the batteries.</p><p>Porter - Has done well but played alot. Needs to be managed and well this is where we need to develop depth</p><p>Murray/Sexton - Again what will be achieved here when we have younger talent and need to learn. JGP and Byrne are not the answer against top teams either so again try learn.</p><p>Earls - Again possibly our best back last week but is 33. In todays game you need to look with 1 eye on RWC. He will very unlikely be there and isn't on Lions radar so effectively it like blocking a lads development who will be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 1010762, member: 39240"] Don't dispute that at all just seems that is message. I can only speak for Munster lads and Casey and Healy have shown in every test put forward to them that they ooze that ability to make the level required. Also at 15 Mike Haley has probably shown and cemented last night that he is the closest and best version to be near Rob Kearney as 15 in this country. Not saying he should be starting or in squad although his form would support him. But his reading from the back and marshalling of that space is on a level different to the rest. But he would not have the same attacking ability that rest had and Keenan has not been poor there. Like vs Georgia it looks like Healy, POM, Possibly Ryan, Porter, Murray, possibly Sexton and Earls will play. What will we learn. Healy is flogged and well need to try new blood. POM - After Doris is probably the form backrower in squad but where are we going like what will we learn about POM here. James Ryan - Is in poor form and has played alot. He needs a break even this week to recharge the batteries. Porter - Has done well but played alot. Needs to be managed and well this is where we need to develop depth Murray/Sexton - Again what will be achieved here when we have younger talent and need to learn. JGP and Byrne are not the answer against top teams either so again try learn. Earls - Again possibly our best back last week but is 33. In todays game you need to look with 1 eye on RWC. He will very unlikely be there and isn't on Lions radar so effectively it like blocking a lads development who will be there. [/QUOTE]
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