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<blockquote data-quote="corny" data-source="post: 885580" data-attributes="member: 72368"><p>The quarter finals are in April. They mightn't be in form now but they're a champion side filled with internationals. Don't get be wrong i'm bullish like.....but Saracens more than any other QFist are capable of winning in Dublin.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely. When Sexton steps aside they'll push each other to improve hopefully.</p><p></p><p>FWIW my opinion is that Carberry is a better player than Madigan but he reminds of him at 10. Capable of individual brilliance and for the most part an accomplished playmaker but might be more prone to an error every now and again. Byrne has lovely hands and kicks well but his greatest strength, and something thats worthy of high praise at 22, is his assuredness at 10. He just doesn't make many mistakes with possession and thats why i think he'll win long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corny, post: 885580, member: 72368"] The quarter finals are in April. They mightn't be in form now but they're a champion side filled with internationals. Don't get be wrong i'm bullish like.....but Saracens more than any other QFist are capable of winning in Dublin. Absolutely. When Sexton steps aside they'll push each other to improve hopefully. FWIW my opinion is that Carberry is a better player than Madigan but he reminds of him at 10. Capable of individual brilliance and for the most part an accomplished playmaker but might be more prone to an error every now and again. Byrne has lovely hands and kicks well but his greatest strength, and something thats worthy of high praise at 22, is his assuredness at 10. He just doesn't make many mistakes with possession and thats why i think he'll win long term. [/QUOTE]
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