McGinty is actually a talented and tough FH. He has played well for the USA, Connacht (briefly) and Sale. I think he would be very good in a top class team with decent players around him. If his background had been a little different he might well have been on Schmidt's squad by now. I don't know where he will be playing next season but I think he has moved on from Sale.Lizard wrote:Even if no Irish-born player had scored against Ireland before this test, Quill can't be the first. The Eagles first try (Civetta) was converted by AJ MacGinty, born in Dublin.
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Dubs are west brits, so I'm afraid he doesn't qualify statto.Lizard wrote:Even if no Irish-born player had scored against Ireland before this test, Quill can't be the first. The Eagles first try (Civetta) was converted by AJ MacGinty, born in Dublin.
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