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Published 15:06 6 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 15:06 6 Feb 2015 GMT
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Another player that has been up there, for the best part of a decade, is Italy captain Sergio Parisse. We were teammates at Stade Francais and, in terms of athleticism and skill, he is one of the best players I have ever played with. I believe that he has stayed with Stade for so long, rather than move somewhere like Leinster or Clermont, as the team is built around him.
He has always been an individual player and everything revolves around him. I always had my doubts, whether he could fit and adhere to another team's structure and still shine. Both are superb players but only one stands out as an all-round great.
With a winning start in Rome and home games next against France and England, this championship will be Ireland's to lose.
The main threat comes from the sides playing in Cardiff tonight - England and Wales. The English, if you are to believe the media over here, are simply warming up to win the World Cup later this year.
England are ravaged with injuries so I fancy Wales, with a settled side and home advantage, to shade this one. If Wales get that win, it leaves England up against it and Ireland in the box-seat.Angry Leinster fans lay blame on club and IRFU for controversial James Lowe exit
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