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Rugby World Cup 2015
Ireland RWC 11 Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="staph.glorious" data-source="post: 422259" data-attributes="member: 41040"><p>Fine points concerning Humphreys halfback partner. His kicking has improved considerably, and I suspect one could double your pinch-of-salt for Sexton if they had the gall. But his misfiring does not equate to a complete balls-up. Humphries may disappear, but he doesn't plummet to the depths of a Freddie Michalak. Keatley, on the back of an average-to-poor season, is not solid. It is only a stereotype that assumes the no-frills Keatley is a better choice than the solid, sometime surprising iHumph. 'Brainfarts' are not synonymous with below-average performances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="staph.glorious, post: 422259, member: 41040"] Fine points concerning Humphreys halfback partner. His kicking has improved considerably, and I suspect one could double your pinch-of-salt for Sexton if they had the gall. But his misfiring does not equate to a complete balls-up. Humphries may disappear, but he doesn't plummet to the depths of a Freddie Michalak. Keatley, on the back of an average-to-poor season, is not solid. It is only a stereotype that assumes the no-frills Keatley is a better choice than the solid, sometime surprising iHumph. 'Brainfarts' are not synonymous with below-average performances. [/QUOTE]
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