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[RWC2023 QF2] Ireland vs New Zealand (14/10/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="O&#039;Doyle Rules" data-source="post: 1159347" data-attributes="member: 81396"><p>Obviously it's better for Irish born / heritage people, but the loss of the project players will be quite hard in the next few years. Aki is a superb servant to Irish rugby and a real point of difference bulk wise.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully it's a case of some props appearing quite suddenly - difficult positions to identify talent super earlier.</p><p></p><p>I don't know it just feels like some seriously iconic names are about to leave and our players coming in seem a bit "off the conveyor belt"? Guess they need to grow into their roles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O’Doyle Rules, post: 1159347, member: 81396"] Obviously it’s better for Irish born / heritage people, but the loss of the project players will be quite hard in the next few years. Aki is a superb servant to Irish rugby and a real point of difference bulk wise. Hopefully it’s a case of some props appearing quite suddenly - difficult positions to identify talent super earlier. I don’t know it just feels like some seriously iconic names are about to leave and our players coming in seem a bit “off the conveyor belt”? Guess they need to grow into their roles. [/QUOTE]
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