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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 145699"><p>That's the only reason I think Wallace and Staunton may still be in the picture come 2011. O'Gara is undroppable for Munster, as is Contepomi for Leinster. When Dr Humphreys retires, Wallace is the heir apparent for the Ulster 10 shirt (with Niall O'Connor a talented backup). Unless somebody like Durcan comes through for Connacht (or Andy Dunne finally shows some of his undoubted talent), Ireland could be left with a status quo situation in 2011.</p><p></p><p>Johnny Sexton is an interesting call because I believe he only has one year left on his Leinster deal. I can't see him sitting behind Contepomi for too much longer so if a Guinness Premiership side comes calling at the end of the year offering him gametime, I think he'll jump.</p><p></p><p>Since Contepomi is 30 and has now qualified as a doctor, I can't see him playing longer than 2 or perhaps 3 more years. For Ian Keatley, it could be a case of right place, right time when Dr Phil hangs up his boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 145699"] That's the only reason I think Wallace and Staunton may still be in the picture come 2011. O'Gara is undroppable for Munster, as is Contepomi for Leinster. When Dr Humphreys retires, Wallace is the heir apparent for the Ulster 10 shirt (with Niall O'Connor a talented backup). Unless somebody like Durcan comes through for Connacht (or Andy Dunne finally shows some of his undoubted talent), Ireland could be left with a status quo situation in 2011. Johnny Sexton is an interesting call because I believe he only has one year left on his Leinster deal. I can't see him sitting behind Contepomi for too much longer so if a Guinness Premiership side comes calling at the end of the year offering him gametime, I think he'll jump. Since Contepomi is 30 and has now qualified as a doctor, I can't see him playing longer than 2 or perhaps 3 more years. For Ian Keatley, it could be a case of right place, right time when Dr Phil hangs up his boots. [/QUOTE]
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