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AFTER A FIVE-year absence, the IRFU have restarted the sevens programme. The code is a very enjoyable spectator sport so Irish rugby fans should benefit from a competitive side, but Ireland will have to start off at the lowest rung of the ladder.
While sevens chief Anthony Eddy is in the process of putting together a squad at the moment, Ireland are due to take part in Division C of the European Championships this summer in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The players Eddy will choose from have different backgrounds – it will be a mix of academy players, club rugby guys and exceptional talents from other sports – but we thought it would be fun to pick a sevens dream team from current professional players.
We reckon this roster could perform pretty well on the circuit.
1. Robbie Henshaw (prop)
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Henshaw is perfect for a sevens prop. His frame (6ft 3 and 16 stone) is ideal for holding his own at scrum-time and his speed and handling skills mean he will be just as effective in attack. Were Henshaw actually to give sevens a chance, it would develop his offloading nicely, which would make him even more devastating at centre.
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2. Sean O’Brien
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O’Brien demonstrated against France that if not able, he is certainly willing to throw into the lineout and with a little more practice we reckon his darts could become razor-sharp.
And there’s also the prospect of Sean O’Brien marauding around the field doing Sean O’Brien things.
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3. Cian Healy
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Healy is our wildcard. He might be a bit too proppy for sevens rugby but at the same time, along with O’Brien, there isn’t a more dynamic ball carrier in Ireland. He would probably be best utilised in short bursts.