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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Ireland: 6 Nations plusses, minuses and where to go from here
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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 308172"><p>Sexton while being a mixed bag and hhaving an average at best 6Nations will benefit massively from experience and will be better for it so no worries there.</p><p></p><p>Buckley deserves a run of games just to see if he can perform at tighthead from start and he has similar strength (Court doesn't) to the Bull which is massive importance at lifting time etc. (If ye notice John Hayes lifts POC on his own at times)</p><p></p><p>Kearney is at a crossroads and well while some people have said we being harsh the reality is if Luke Fitzgearld had been fit Kearney would not even make Leinster 15. He was benched when everyone was fit and Cheika recognized his poor form.</p><p></p><p>Earls or Bowe it seems are destined to eventually step in to outside centre with BOD going to 12 but Paddy Wallace may be back in too. But Earls and Bowe can come out with heads held high after great tournaments.</p><p></p><p>Cullen has really increased his rep too and simply is being kept out by fact POC/DOC have been together so long and possibly POC and Cullen are to similar and don't compliment eachother effectively.</p><p></p><p>I sorry to Leinster fans for saying this but I still think Stringer should be on bench as he is our best passing 9 and Reddan is too similar to T.O'L who possibly got bit too much critisim after French game.</p><p></p><p>Geordan Murphy is a vital player to our set-up and Flannery is also a major part as we seen yesterday Rory Best has tendancy to throw some shockers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 308172"] Sexton while being a mixed bag and hhaving an average at best 6Nations will benefit massively from experience and will be better for it so no worries there. Buckley deserves a run of games just to see if he can perform at tighthead from start and he has similar strength (Court doesn't) to the Bull which is massive importance at lifting time etc. (If ye notice John Hayes lifts POC on his own at times) Kearney is at a crossroads and well while some people have said we being harsh the reality is if Luke Fitzgearld had been fit Kearney would not even make Leinster 15. He was benched when everyone was fit and Cheika recognized his poor form. Earls or Bowe it seems are destined to eventually step in to outside centre with BOD going to 12 but Paddy Wallace may be back in too. But Earls and Bowe can come out with heads held high after great tournaments. Cullen has really increased his rep too and simply is being kept out by fact POC/DOC have been together so long and possibly POC and Cullen are to similar and don't compliment eachother effectively. I sorry to Leinster fans for saying this but I still think Stringer should be on bench as he is our best passing 9 and Reddan is too similar to T.O'L who possibly got bit too much critisim after French game. Geordan Murphy is a vital player to our set-up and Flannery is also a major part as we seen yesterday Rory Best has tendancy to throw some shockers. [/QUOTE]
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