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Here is The42's Irish rugby Team of the Decade

Bob, BOD and beyond.

THE END OF the decade is here and the next one promises a new era for Irish rugby as Andy Farrell begins putting his shape on the national team.

Under Joe Schmidt and Declan Kidney on the Test-front and with the provinces often setting the standard in Europe, there has been plenty of success to celebrate between the island’s five professional teams.

But as December wears on, we have to boil down all that success and sift through the men who made it happen to name the best Irish players in their position over the last 10 years.

15. Rob Kearney (Leinster)

The next decade looks set to start without the veteran fullback, but Rob Kearney’s supreme ability to cover the back-field and offer up a safe pair of hands made him a constant favourite for Declan Kidney, Joe Schmidt and until quite recently his provincial coaches too.

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His last decade closed with a Grand Slam and he doubled that tally in 2018 along with gathering three more Heineken Cup-winners medals.

14. Keith Earls (Munster)

Ireland’s leading try-scorer at Rugby World Cups and was one of the bright sparks in the 2011 quarter-final. Thrived the more he was left to ply his trade on the wing and through his electric pace and brave finishing has been a core element of Munster’s constant push towards the business end in Europe. 

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Ran him close: Wing was a highly competitive spot in this team and both Tommy Bowe and Andrew Trimble can count themselves unfortunate to lose out to Earls in the 14 shirt.

13. Brian O’Driscoll (Leinster)

One of Ireland’s all-time greats (not this team’s only one), his retirement in 2014 is now synonymous with grandiose farewells, but few begrudged it for O’Driscoll.

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Helped Leinster claim a second and third European title this decade and, even with his body slowing his skill-set shone through as he helped land a Six Nations crown in Joe Schmidt’s first year in charge.

12. Robbie Henshaw (Connacht / Leinster)

A phenomenal athlete and powerful ball-carrier who has added power in Ireland’s inside centre slot. Used his ability to aid Connacht’s most unlikely Pro12 triumph in 2016 and, wearing blue two years later, secured a European medal.

On Ireland duty, he was immense in Chicago, sorely missed in the early rounds in Japan and on heavily involved in the pivotal closing minutes in Paris when the Grand Slam dream was almost extinguished before Ireland knew it existed. 

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Ran him close: Competition is strong in midfield for Ireland these days and Henshaw’s current team-mates Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose have been excellent in the second half of the decade too. O’Driscoll’s long-term partner Gordon D’Arcy was also high in our consideration, while Jared Payne impressed in the centre and fullback for Ulster and Ireland.

11. Simon Zebo (Munster / Racing 92)

A Munster debut in early 2010, by the time he left he was the southern province’s all-time leading try-scorer on 60 (Keith Earls is on 56, steadily reeling him in). A terrifically talented player who offered attacking threat wherever he was deployed in the back three and he has only increased that reputation since moving to Paris.

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Ran him close: Over a much shorter period of time Jacob Stockdale has lit up Irish rugby since winning his first cap a week before Zebo’s last. The broader evidence of Zebo’s ability earned the Corkman the nod.

10. Jonathan Sexton (Leinster / Racing 92)

The driving force behind Ireland and Leinster attack for a decade. The 2018 World Player of the Year took the deserved gong after acting as the guiding hand for a European title (his third in the 2010s) and the Grand Slam. Which, as we’ve noted already, would have been lost on the opening weekend if not for this.

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Ran him close: The peak of the Ronan O’Gara-Sexton rivalry was the 2011 World Cup, but the Munster playmaker was beyond his peak by then. His retirement in 2013 means Sexton was almost unopposed for this shirt for close to seven years.

9. Conor Murray (Munster)

Steadily worked his way through the competition on Ireland duty while at the 2011 World Cup after helping Munster claim a Pro12 title. Was rightly considered among the world’s very best scrum-halves in the middle portion of the decade. His accuracy with the boot and fluid passing set him apart from rivals over the course of the last 10 years.

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1. Cian Healy (Leinster)

Phenomenally consistent over the course of the past decade. Man of the match in Ireland’s landmark win over the Wallabies at World Cup 2011 and has continually proven himself to be a powerful, uncompromising presence in the loose and at set-piece.

Played a key role in all three of Leinster’s Heineken Cup triumphs this decade and also claimed three Six Nations Championships with Ireland. 

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Ran him close: Jack McGrath, and latterly Dave Kilcoyne, created serious competition for Healy. But when the Clontarf man has been at the peak of his powers there has been no one to rival him.

2. Rory Best (Ulster)

Hung up his boots as one of the most successful Ireland captains. The Ulster man made himself essential for Ireland through the strength of his breakdown work as he became a master over the ball at ruck-time.

Proved remarkably resilient and resistant to injury, while displaying an engine that belied his age as he reached 37 before hanging up his boots.

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Ran him close: Sean Cronin was used to devastating effect by Leinster during the past decade, but the Limerick man was never quite able to oust the Poyntzpass veteran at Test level.

3. Tadhg Furlong (Leinster)

A gamechanger in so many ways. Tadhg Furlong forced his way into Leinster and Ireland setups through his scrummaging work, but his ability to play outside the set-piece brought an invaluable extra dimension for his teams.

His explosive power is beautifully complemented by his agility and ball-handling skill, which was best displayed when picking England apart in Twickenham on Grand Slam day.

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Ran him close: Mike Ross helped to mentor and shape Furlong’s fundamentals after acting as a cornerstone of the Ireland pack.

4. Donnacha Ryan  (Munster / Racing 92)

One of the tightest calls in our team is shaded by Tipperary’s finest. Injury haunted him for periods in the early part of the decade, but Ryan continually brought the hardest of edges to the Munster and Ireland pack. Looked set to take the mantle vacated by Paul O’Connell but had to instead add his weight to Racing 92, where he has continued performing to an exceptional standard.

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Ran him close: Devin Toner has been a totemic figure in the second row for Ireland and Leinster and is only very marginally edged out by Ryan in this pack.

5. Paul O’Connell (Munster)

An iconic leading man who so often drew the very best of players that surrounded him. Displayed commendable endurance and athleticism to perform to the peak of his powers right up until a devastating hamstring injury during the World Cup pool win over France ended his career.

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Ran him close: James Ryan’s time will come.

6. Peter O’Mahony (Munster)

A skilled and intelligent blindside whose dogged determination often earns most of the plaudits sent his way. An exceptional line-out defender and the type of player and leader every team wants.

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Ran him close: CJ Stander continues to be an explosive element in Ireland and Munster packs and could also be considered for the number 8 role here. Stephen Ferris formed part of a brilliant back row in 2011, but his 2014 retirement denied Ulster and Ireland a true powerhouse for the second half of the decade.

7. Sean O’Brien (Leinster)

Currently on London Irish’s books, but beset with injury. The Tullow Tank is that rare beast, a northern hemisphere player who forces even Kiwis to remember their name.

Notable by his absence from Ireland’s sensational 2018, but a powerhouse in contact and a brilliant breakdown exponent, O’Brien for a time was this nation’s most important player. 

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Ran him close: Anxiety over O’Brien’s absence in 2018 was utterly washed away thanks to Dan Leavy’s impact. But the Dubliner has not been able to lay as much of a track record as O’Brien.

8. Jamie Heaslip (Leinster)

A cornerstone of Ireland’s pack up until 2017. A brilliantly effective back row who so often set the standards for Ireland and Leinster. Claimed two Six Nations medals after aiding Leinster’s back-to-back European successes in 2011 and 2012.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:36 PM

    Jose plays too much defensive football to adapt to that style of play. Football has moved on if Jose doesn’t win a major cup this year( CL or PL ) it can be seen as a failure as Jose has always won either or if not both in his first two seasons at a club ( respective league where he managed not necessarily PL )

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:40 PM

    @Jamie Smith: obsessed

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:57 PM

    @Jamie Smith: football can be played in different ways. You’re going on as if United are battling relegation and not in the champions league. I think Jose not winning the PL is more of a sign of how shite most of the man united players are as opposed to his management style. He’s literally the best manager of his generation by a hefty distance. It’s not even debatable. Recency bias is the only thing saying otherwise.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 11:39 PM

    @Brian: it’s either him or pep, both a long way down from fergie

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    Feb 5th 2018, 11:41 PM

    @Brian: to say it’s not even debatable is crazy it’s most definitely debatable.

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    Feb 6th 2018, 2:53 PM

    @Gary O’Hanlon: only argument here is … pep was handed money and big squads .. Porto winning champions league has to be biggest achievement any of them have ever had

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:51 PM

    “Wayne Rooney believes Manchester United will struggle to catch Manchester City this season.”

    Let it never be said that we’re living through an era of too much football coverage when we’re still getting riveting takes.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:37 PM

    Have to agree with Rooney. City and Liverpool play some of the best ball ever seen in England. Put them up there with Dalglish team of 88/89. Both clubs are going to be evn better next season. Mourinho has to change. That football is not what United are about. Valencia at RB tells you all you need to know. Ultra defensive.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:44 PM

    @England’s Envy:
    No mention of the Pool in the article.
    Though I agree Jose is more conservative/pragmatic in his approach, playing Valencia at right back, one of the best wingers in the premiership who breaks forward at every opportunity and scores good goals cannot be classified as defensive minded.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:59 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: I know it’s madness. And he is played at RB. And coupled with donkey Smalling and The Next Duncan Edwards (jones). Sad and blind and Rojo can’t get in.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 10:07 PM

    @England’s Envy: but they didn’t cost 75m !! Even combined hahahahahaha plus I think they have actually won some trophies

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    Feb 5th 2018, 10:13 PM

    @England’s Envy:
    Best defensive record in the league though. 1 less goal conceded than City, 13 less than the Pool, 17 less than Arsenal. Hard to argue with that.
    Having the best keeper in Europe probably helps too.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 10:16 PM

    Eric Bailly is sorely missed though. A rock at the heart of the defence.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 10:34 PM

    @Mr Nimziki: No i suppose so, but Poggers cost twice that and couldn’t get a game the weekend. Even after another man of the match award at Wembley. And I’m hoping you will keep it nice this time. Ok !

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    Feb 6th 2018, 7:24 AM

    @Mr Nimziki: different times

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:34 PM

    City are playing well and nobody will catch them go down to the bookies and collect your dosh now but they’re not as good as Wenger’s Invincibles and can’t see them winning The Champers no way much better teams around Europe right now Barcelona, Real, PSG, Juventus, Bayern they’ve a long way to go to catch that lot anyway please God Pep doesn’t start that Tiki Taka nonsense styled upon Dutch Total Football which resulted on the worst World Cup in living memory when Spain lifted the trophy a few years ago as one commentator remarked: Like watching a boa constrictor slowly strangulating a rodent to death.
    #LeaveEnglishFootballAloneIt’sGrand.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:40 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: City are probably better than all the teams you just mentioned. In fairness to you, you’re doing a great job at keeping up the pretence that you know what you’re talking about. I wouldn’t even know how much of a lunatic you are, if I hadn’t seen the nonsensical drivel you constantly spew on the journal.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:46 PM

    @Coner Willis:
    Come back to me at the end of the season, if Man City win the Champers I’ll eat my hat.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:51 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: how will he find you when you change accounts every couple of weeks?

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:51 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: I won’t be able to find you by the end of the season because by then you’ll have been banned and forced to change your name a good 6 or 7 times. Just do yourself a favour and turn off your computer and go for a walk. Buy a dog. Find some meaning in life other than constantly rambling about nonsense on internet comment sections.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:01 PM

    @Coner Willis:
    ‘Find some meaning in life other than constantly rambling about nonsense on internet comment sections’
    **IRONY-ALERT**

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:04 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: Please don’t tell me that Niccolo is Alan B/Marcus?

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:09 PM

    @An Observer:
    Never heard of the guy.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:16 PM

    @Coner Willis:
    ‘start talking to someone because face to face communication is much more fulfilling than embittered arguing with random strangers on the internet’
    You sound quite angry there. Actually I find that amateur psychologists are usually the most angry people in society.
    Just an observation.
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    Seeking solace in alcohol is not the solution, you’ll end up with an alcohol problem.
    Try AA.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:24 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: Okay Niccolo, keep running away from your problems if thats all you know how to do. For both our sakes I won’t reply to you anymore.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:28 PM

    @Coner Willis:
    Have you tried the argument clinic? Special offers currently.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:30 PM

    @Coner Willis:
    ‘ For both our sakes I won’t reply to you anymore’
    Your 5 minutes was up in either case.
    (special offer on 10 minute arguments today)

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:34 PM

    @Coner Willis:
    Before you go…any opinion on the article? Would love to hear your assessment of Rooney’s appraisal of the Man City situation?
    Feel free.

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    Feb 5th 2018, 10:42 PM

    @Peter:
    Peter, I only have time for a 5 minute argument right now.
    OK, let’s get started……………..
    Peter, you are a footballing ignoramus.
    (awaiting your reply)

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    Feb 5th 2018, 11:38 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: the villa fan who never comments on villa

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    Feb 6th 2018, 1:05 AM

    @Gary O’Hanlon:
    A Villa article on the Journal?
    As rare as a hen’s tooth.

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    Feb 6th 2018, 1:29 AM

    @Niccolo Saccho: one here two days ago and not sight nor sound of you lad, but an article about pep or man united and you’re all over it, funny that

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    Feb 6th 2018, 9:36 AM

    @Gary O’Hanlon:
    More substantial matters.

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    Feb 6th 2018, 2:56 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: that’s a very stupid comment .describing yourself there . gets pathetic after your first account gets blocked ..you will prob be banned again for talking about mental illness in an alcohol problem

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    Feb 6th 2018, 3:03 PM

    @Niccolo Saccho: no no no cmon the 42 better sign up proof .. My god that’s not an argument with Peter .. that’s a very lame attempt of an insult . “Ignoramus” and you don’t really have arguments on a forum imo ?? would either be debated or even a heated discussion .. that’s if your not an imbecile and too childish .. know I shall block you .good day to you sir .

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:27 PM

    Take note Jose, you’re even boring your players to death!

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:39 PM

    @Caoimhin O’Murchadha: Rooney plays for Everton

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    Feb 5th 2018, 8:49 PM

    @FPL Thommo: You do remember he played for Utd when Jose was the manager yeah? I mean that is mentioned in the article…or are you just ignoring his comments and burying your head in the sand?

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    Feb 5th 2018, 11:09 PM

    @Caoimhin O’Murchadha: lads the league table doesn’t lie…. United are second. Not 18th

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    Feb 5th 2018, 11:12 PM

    @Teddyzigzagbigbag: https://twitter.com/paddypower/status/960540678093668354 sums em up brilliantly

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    Feb 5th 2018, 11:18 PM

    @Teddyzigzagbigbag: That’s a question that will be answered when the seasons over I suppose, I’d agreed it doesn’t lie though…6th last season wasn’t it?

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    Feb 5th 2018, 9:11 PM

    ‘I think Guardiola is putting the foundations in place of trying to emulate that Barcelona team’
    Don’t know about that. Players such as Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Pique, Mascherano don’t pop up in the January window that often.

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