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<blockquote data-quote="Bumbadum" data-source="post: 250317"><p>All the Ogara bashing is a little over the top, i've never been his biggest fan due to the sidelining of a certain Mr Humphries and despite making a few very visible mistakes so far this 6N, he has contributed a fair amount and is currently far and away our best option at 10. </p><p></p><p>The pressure will be off a little against Scotland, hopefully he can get back on top of his game ready to face Wales (and im by no means assuming that the Scotland game is won). </p><p></p><p>Whats more worrying than RoG's current form is what we will do when he is no longer available; the debate sourrounding the few potential successors only serves to cover up the fact that none of them are really international standard - or not yet at least.</p><p></p><p>Back on topic though, although Scotland have improved since the opening day, I just think they dont have enough going forward to really threaten. Ireland by 14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bumbadum, post: 250317"] All the Ogara bashing is a little over the top, i've never been his biggest fan due to the sidelining of a certain Mr Humphries and despite making a few very visible mistakes so far this 6N, he has contributed a fair amount and is currently far and away our best option at 10. The pressure will be off a little against Scotland, hopefully he can get back on top of his game ready to face Wales (and im by no means assuming that the Scotland game is won). Whats more worrying than RoG's current form is what we will do when he is no longer available; the debate sourrounding the few potential successors only serves to cover up the fact that none of them are really international standard - or not yet at least. Back on topic though, although Scotland have improved since the opening day, I just think they dont have enough going forward to really threaten. Ireland by 14. [/QUOTE]
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