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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2024 Six Nations] Ireland vs Italy - 11/02/24
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<blockquote data-quote="Smurfy" data-source="post: 1174505" data-attributes="member: 85743"><p>I think there's far more in his legs than POMs, and with the Irish player management system he'll be well minded. I suspect, injury permitting, he'll be the Lions 6 next year, so if we get two more years out of him at the top level I wI'll be a very happy man. That gives his successor, whether that's Baird or someone else, time to understudy him and gain experience in time for the 2027 RWC. Farrell has been masterful in the way he has managed succession, but isn't inclined to get rid of players prematurely just for the sake of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smurfy, post: 1174505, member: 85743"] I think there’s far more in his legs than POMs, and with the Irish player management system he’ll be well minded. I suspect, injury permitting, he’ll be the Lions 6 next year, so if we get two more years out of him at the top level I wI’ll be a very happy man. That gives his successor, whether that’s Baird or someone else, time to understudy him and gain experience in time for the 2027 RWC. Farrell has been masterful in the way he has managed succession, but isn’t inclined to get rid of players prematurely just for the sake of it. [/QUOTE]
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