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Irish by birth - fair play to you.Golf Man wrote:Josh Van Der Flier
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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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Zebo for sure. Never thought he would pull it all together. Or at least I thought that if he did, he would lose his magic. Had a great Autumn
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In Joe we trust.johng wrote:Zebo for sure. Never thought he would pull it all together. Or at least I thought that if he did, he would lose his magic. Had a great Autumn
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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When Zebo came on the scene I thought he was going to be brilliant. He drifted a bit sideways in his career since then but this season he has been right on the money. He showed good form for Munster and carried that into the internationals. A definite starter for me but his versatility could see him as a sub for a lot of games too.johng wrote:Zebo for sure. Never thought he would pull it all together. Or at least I thought that if he did, he would lose his magic. Had a great Autumn
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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He is one guy that needs to start and I would have no problem with him moving position mid game to accommodate a specialist on the bench. Makes for a better 23 than the Swiss army knife on the bench option IMOblockhead wrote:When Zebo came on the scene I thought he was going to be brilliant. He drifted a bit sideways in his career since then but this season he has been right on the money. He showed good form for Munster and carried that into the internationals. A definite starter for me but his versatility could see him as a sub for a lot of games too.johng wrote:Zebo for sure. Never thought he would pull it all together. Or at least I thought that if he did, he would lose his magic. Had a great Autumn
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+1blockhead wrote:When Zebo came on the scene I thought he was going to be brilliant. He drifted a bit sideways in his career since then but this season he has been right on the money. He showed good form for Munster and carried that into the internationals. A definite starter for me but his versatility could see him as a sub for a lot of games too.johng wrote:Zebo for sure. Never thought he would pull it all together. Or at least I thought that if he did, he would lose his magic. Had a great Autumn
His tackle in the Oz 22 was the turning point in the game for me. Led directly to the winning try.
He's always had the magic but looks a much more rounded player now.
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+1Hacker G wrote:+1blockhead wrote:When Zebo came on the scene I thought he was going to be brilliant. He drifted a bit sideways in his career since then but this season he has been right on the money. He showed good form for Munster and carried that into the internationals. A definite starter for me but his versatility could see him as a sub for a lot of games too.johng wrote:Zebo for sure. Never thought he would pull it all together. Or at least I thought that if he did, he would lose his magic. Had a great Autumn
His tackle in the Oz 22 was the turning point in the game for me. Led directly to the winning try.
He's always had the magic but looks a much more rounded player now.
That was the clincher for me too. A great read with really robust execution provided a super lift to a team struggling, at that point, to find a way to turn back the Aussie momentum. For the first time in his career, Zebo became Zeebs to me, an essential component in a winning Irish team. I hope he's enjoying being part of it as much as we're enjoying his (all-round) contribution.