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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 1106798" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>So I've watched the game now and really happy with how we played. I don't think the Saffas wanted anything to do with this fixture, but we came out of the gates and put playing rugby firmly out of their minds too. </p><p></p><p>People are rightly giving Patterson and Healy credit for their performance, but Haley was unbelievable. He was involved in so much and beasted on his carries. McDonald looks a handy signing (a few pens aside) and Edogbo is a beast. He stopped that maul right before halftime pretty much single handedly. Frisch looks very useful too. Big, direct and offload happy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the Munster in the Páirc experiment was a big success, and given Cork GAA's finances (not good) I think they'd be happy to accommodate as many returns as possible. We surely have to do any home QFs there in future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 1106798, member: 50079"] So I've watched the game now and really happy with how we played. I don't think the Saffas wanted anything to do with this fixture, but we came out of the gates and put playing rugby firmly out of their minds too. People are rightly giving Patterson and Healy credit for their performance, but Haley was unbelievable. He was involved in so much and beasted on his carries. McDonald looks a handy signing (a few pens aside) and Edogbo is a beast. He stopped that maul right before halftime pretty much single handedly. Frisch looks very useful too. Big, direct and offload happy. I think the Munster in the Páirc experiment was a big success, and given Cork GAA's finances (not good) I think they'd be happy to accommodate as many returns as possible. We surely have to do any home QFs there in future. [/QUOTE]
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