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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 346960" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>Munster aspire to winning this competition right? "Never let us down" doesn't cut it if that's the case. </p><p></p><p>Coughlan is a solid option in a run of the mill away Magners League game. He's not a good enough option in a pressure cooker environment like the Heineken Cup. He'll put in his tackles, carry a bit of ball and not be found wanting for effort but he lacks the required class to he a top player. I find it peculiar that Munster have gone for him and not stuck with Leamy at 8 (he's in terrific form) with Wallace and Quinlan getting 40 minutes each at 6. Even giving Peter O'Mahoney a chance to show his worth may have been worth a gamble. Selecting Coughlan doesn't improve Munster's chances in either the short or long term.</p><p></p><p>He'll win the Man of the Match award and score a hat-trick now that I've said that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 346960, member: 13611"] Munster aspire to winning this competition right? "Never let us down" doesn't cut it if that's the case. Coughlan is a solid option in a run of the mill away Magners League game. He's not a good enough option in a pressure cooker environment like the Heineken Cup. He'll put in his tackles, carry a bit of ball and not be found wanting for effort but he lacks the required class to he a top player. I find it peculiar that Munster have gone for him and not stuck with Leamy at 8 (he's in terrific form) with Wallace and Quinlan getting 40 minutes each at 6. Even giving Peter O'Mahoney a chance to show his worth may have been worth a gamble. Selecting Coughlan doesn't improve Munster's chances in either the short or long term. He'll win the Man of the Match award and score a hat-trick now that I've said that! [/QUOTE]
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