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<blockquote data-quote="stormmaster1" data-source="post: 151080"><p>I think Irish players do well from moving to the premiership if they get little game time. It will get them experience of both game time and pressure situations, and if they can establish themselves they return to Ireland in a stronger position for national honours. E.g. take Leicester: Jennings returned to Leinster where he wasn't getting enough opportunity (i may be wrong) after a couple seasons which ended in him being one of the best players in the European club game. Humphreys is also set to return to Ulster with some great experience (the victory at Thomand alone will surely win him some respect back home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormmaster1, post: 151080"] I think Irish players do well from moving to the premiership if they get little game time. It will get them experience of both game time and pressure situations, and if they can establish themselves they return to Ireland in a stronger position for national honours. E.g. take Leicester: Jennings returned to Leinster where he wasn't getting enough opportunity (i may be wrong) after a couple seasons which ended in him being one of the best players in the European club game. Humphreys is also set to return to Ulster with some great experience (the victory at Thomand alone will surely win him some respect back home. [/QUOTE]
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