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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 891983" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>Just to add also.</p><p>Jamie really went to extreme to prove to Paul Kimmage he was faking injury after being dropped? The independent paper is a rag and well Munster IRFU Leinster and Ulster all have had major issues with them lately and hope Jamie gets an apology from that junkie clown too.</p><p></p><p>Also was freshener lately when they said he was timing it to play vs Saracens. As an Exclusive and all.</p><p></p><p>On Jamie again though forgot he had a child on the way too and well glad he was smart enough to know he's had good innings and his health matters to more than him now. As I said already he doesn't need rugby now as he is smart regards business ventures but also has the personality to suit speaking events. And not doubt a career that will fit well in a book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 891983, member: 39240"] Just to add also. Jamie really went to extreme to prove to Paul Kimmage he was faking injury after being dropped? The independent paper is a rag and well Munster IRFU Leinster and Ulster all have had major issues with them lately and hope Jamie gets an apology from that junkie clown too. Also was freshener lately when they said he was timing it to play vs Saracens. As an Exclusive and all. On Jamie again though forgot he had a child on the way too and well glad he was smart enough to know he's had good innings and his health matters to more than him now. As I said already he doesn't need rugby now as he is smart regards business ventures but also has the personality to suit speaking events. And not doubt a career that will fit well in a book. [/QUOTE]
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