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<blockquote data-quote="SimonG" data-source="post: 627936" data-attributes="member: 71048"><p>So that NZ coach is wrong? The point he made that I agree with 100% is that after he played his last game for NZ he should have been made an ambassador. </p><p></p><p>Tbh O'Driscoll rarely features outside a Rugby field. He's a very quiet person and isn't the media type, plus he reached nowhere near the level of superstar status that Lomu acquired (same applies to every other Rugby player). Due almost entirely to slotting over the winning kick Johnny Wilkinson is the only player I can think of that came anywhere near close.</p><p></p><p>A "bit limited"?. Now thats underappreciating him. He was the most dangerous back in Rugby and put the fear of God into opponents. He was doubled marked, triple marked...teams planned to stop him. He was also the sport's biggest draw card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonG, post: 627936, member: 71048"] So that NZ coach is wrong? The point he made that I agree with 100% is that after he played his last game for NZ he should have been made an ambassador. Tbh O'Driscoll rarely features outside a Rugby field. He's a very quiet person and isn't the media type, plus he reached nowhere near the level of superstar status that Lomu acquired (same applies to every other Rugby player). Due almost entirely to slotting over the winning kick Johnny Wilkinson is the only player I can think of that came anywhere near close. A "bit limited"?. Now thats underappreciating him. He was the most dangerous back in Rugby and put the fear of God into opponents. He was doubled marked, triple marked...teams planned to stop him. He was also the sport's biggest draw card. [/QUOTE]
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