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Ozymandius
16 May 13 14:26
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Mixed feelings about this.

Would have liked to have seen him sign off with the Lions, hopefully with a Series win.  With all his facilities intact and still performing at the top level.  Hopefully we can still say that at the end of next season also.

I don't buy this cliched tripe about the need to 'build for the next word cup' that people spout.  The RWC is not the epicentre of our rugby world in Ireland, nor should it be.

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By:
Kelly
When: 16 May 13 16:22
Share that feeling Ozy . But I suppose its another lucrative pay day ( season ) .
By:
furrelli
When: 16 May 13 18:15
Your a longtime retired, play for as long as yer body & mind will allow.
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big_dunc
When: 16 May 13 22:39
Not a wise decision. It makes a mockery of his tearful farewell in the 6N.

Irish rugby has been stale for too long, with too many players guaranteed their place despite consistently disappointing. His generation had their chance to shine, but proved themselves to be perennial underachievers. I was hoping for a totally fresh start under Schmidt, but this does not bode well.

It was perfectly scripted for him to go out at the top in style, but it would appear that greed has gotten the better of him.
By:
khyber kim
When: 17 May 13 09:30
Surprised he was selected he didn't set the 6N alight, must have been for his experience.
By:
yummy
When: 17 May 13 10:39
And you would have picked?
By:
big_dunc
When: 17 May 13 10:42
Did any of the centres light up the 6N? BOD produced the moment of the championship for me with that pass against Wales and he's still the top defender in this hemisphere.
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northanlite
When: 17 May 13 11:22
how do you know they were underachievers dunc, after all if  they were "perennial" underachievers then maybe that is just how good they were and the expectation of the public was simply too high?

i agree with furelli, play as long as you are able, enjoying it and in this case still getting paid for it.
ask joe ansbro what he would do given the chance.
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big_dunc
When: 17 May 13 11:31
They dominated Europe at provincial level for years, but the same players do not perform in green. They've shown in flashes what they're capable of, but there's never been any consistency. Whether that's down to the players or coaches or both is open to debate, but there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Ireland have underachieved over the past 5-10 years.
By:
TheVis
When: 17 May 13 13:07
BOD was always likely to go on the tour as long as he could walk.  Very few players the Aussies would have bad dreams about and he tops a short list with Wilko being the other.
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Ozymandius
When: 17 May 13 15:20
Normally I would agree with the 'play as long as you are able' adage.

However, in BODs case, he has had a more than full career already. He has put his body through hellish abuse and  achieved most things in the game.  I just hope he is doing the right thing because he deserves a good ending and to enjoy his retirement with his health.
By:
shaggykev
When: 17 May 13 15:49
Keep her light BOD I say. He's the greatest 13 every and Irelands greatest rugby player and perhaps sporting icon. We don't have a replacement and even with his pace diminishing he is still so good defensively acting as a third flanker and it badly shows when he's not on the field

I'd be delighted to see him cement a partnership with Luke Marshall and let Marshall do teh hard yards/blowing gaps wide open through the middle

I wonder what chance we could patch him up enough to get him to RWC2013. He's tweeted No chance. Ladbrokes have priced it up at 4/1 he plays for Ireland at the RWC
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