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Ireland v New Zealand - 8 November 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="Grizwald" data-source="post: 1199470" data-attributes="member: 71892"><p>They've got something to build on IMO. Their scrum is solid enough and up there with the best in the world and enough of a weapon to use against anyone but maybe SA and France.</p><p></p><p>There's been more of a drop off in quality post world cup with what's coming through than I can remember but still some quality players in there. </p><p></p><p>Medium to longer term their top tier domestic comp missing the SA sides is lacking in proper competition IMO and can't see that benefiting the national side. I've heard it said that participation numbers are down too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizwald, post: 1199470, member: 71892"] They've got something to build on IMO. Their scrum is solid enough and up there with the best in the world and enough of a weapon to use against anyone but maybe SA and France. There's been more of a drop off in quality post world cup with what's coming through than I can remember but still some quality players in there. Medium to longer term their top tier domestic comp missing the SA sides is lacking in proper competition IMO and can't see that benefiting the national side. I've heard it said that participation numbers are down too [/QUOTE]
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