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<blockquote data-quote="Feicarsinn" data-source="post: 619754" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>Gilroy's problem recently is that he has been no more than solid in any area of his game recently. If he was playing to the standard he was 12 months ago then we probably wouldn't be having this debate, but he hasn't looked an international winger this season in my eyes. That said, obviously McFadden hasn't either, but as Cmac mentioned Ferg does bring a bit more versatility and a more than solid kicking game should Paddy Jackson have a mare coming off the bench regards kicking (not an unimaginable scenario.)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, trying to get away from all the hyperbole. Good to see O'Donnell, Murphy and Copeland come in. Same goes for Henderson. I'd expect the latter to start off the bench as second row cover, while the back row, starting and the bench spot, are still up for grabs. Nice to see Martin Moore in there; he's the form tight head in the country at the moment and has fully earned it, hopefully we'll now be able to put out two tight heads capable of surviving on the international stage (been a while, hasn't it?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feicarsinn, post: 619754, member: 22777"] Gilroy's problem recently is that he has been no more than solid in any area of his game recently. If he was playing to the standard he was 12 months ago then we probably wouldn't be having this debate, but he hasn't looked an international winger this season in my eyes. That said, obviously McFadden hasn't either, but as Cmac mentioned Ferg does bring a bit more versatility and a more than solid kicking game should Paddy Jackson have a mare coming off the bench regards kicking (not an unimaginable scenario.) Anyway, trying to get away from all the hyperbole. Good to see O'Donnell, Murphy and Copeland come in. Same goes for Henderson. I'd expect the latter to start off the bench as second row cover, while the back row, starting and the bench spot, are still up for grabs. Nice to see Martin Moore in there; he's the form tight head in the country at the moment and has fully earned it, hopefully we'll now be able to put out two tight heads capable of surviving on the international stage (been a while, hasn't it?) [/QUOTE]
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