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Is Fall injured? I thought he played well in previous games and used his size well.
And ROG was 1 of the players that pulled Munster in to being golden era but his individual performances in gettin scores at vital times were what made him a great.
This is where your point fall down in my opinion. Humphreys didn't miss many tackles for the simple reason that he went missing in defence and would regularly hide on the wing. He was a liability when the opposition had the ball. Humphreys also hated being tackled and would often ship the ball on to a team mate to avoid contact.Humphreys was unfortunate that he played most of his career with a struggling Ireland side in the 1990's, and with a poor Ulster side, and when he did get the chance with the new generation from Ireland he was impressive and could do everything as good as O'Gara could plus being able to defend better as well (which isn't hard). O'Gara was just fortunate enough to play in better sides than Humphreys did, he was by no means a better player.
It depends on few issues. I really think this is a game where ROG may have been handy off bench IF Sexton is out. But I think if we start Madigan at 10 the French will be blindsighted and Madigan is cocky and at times arrogant (all in a good way may I add) that I think he can do the job. Also we need to get balance all over and set pieces on track. Who is calling shots in the lineout and where we most comfortable throwing. Just hope we have a bit of clarity and all playing off one plan. As for game also it worth noting IF we loose we are going to Italy trying to win and avoid finishing last....... A long way from murmurs of Grand Slam after Welsh winI reckon France will do us...big style
This is where your point fall down in my opinion. Humphreys didn't miss many tackles for the simple reason that he went missing in defence and would regularly hide on the wing. He was a liability when the opposition had the ball. Humphreys also hated being tackled and would often ship the ball on to a team mate to avoid contact.
I'm a Humphreys fan and think he was a fantastic talent who developed an outstanding kicking game to go with a strong running and passing game. What I dislked was his temperment which saw him fall to pieces too often. O'Gara's stronger will and refusal to let incidents on the pitch affect him won him the job post 2003 and rightly so. He made the most of his talent while Humphreys could have do so much more.
Will never get a serious shot while abroad.What about Gareth Steenson, who has been playing exceptionally well for the Chiefs, surely he deserves a call-up?
@psychic duck
Humphreys was well known for shirking his defensive responsibilities. It's well and good that you found one clip of a man of the match performance from him in 2001, I'd argue that from 2000-2003 he was better than the Munster man. From 2003 on he wasn't and he never peaked like O'Gara did from 2006-2008 (World Cup 2007 excepted).
I can barely remember details of what happened yesterday never mind 10+ years ago so Iwon't reel off a list of poor Humphreys performances. Off the top of my head, I think he was at the helm for the Murrayfield debacle in 2001 and he certainly cost Ireland against France in 1999. He was very, very poor in the 1999 World Cup.
I re-state, Humphreys had more talent, O'Gara made better use of his talent.
Thank God O'Gara's gone now though. He's woefully off the pace although you'd think he was one of the best players on the planet right now if you rread the inane rambling of Conor George in the Irish Independent. As recently as January he was calling O'Gara a Lions starter!
Szarsweski has been ruled out, with Guirado called up in his place.
(Anyone having to write about this game likes this)
We're likely to see a loose trio and a back three made purely of Toulouse players. The squad will, in all likelihood look like:
Domingo, Kayser, Mas
Maestri, Samson
Nyanga, Picamoles, Dusautoir
Parra, Trinh-Duc
Médard, Fofana, Fritz (Bastareaud), Clerc
Huget.
Bench:
Guirado, Debaty, Ducalcon, Vahaamahina, Claassen, Machenaud, Michalak, Bastareaud (Fritz)