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"I wholeheartedly disagree with that. You talk to any coach or any person, or any player to have played alongside Robbie and they will tell you he is unbelievable to play with. You can just see it from watching him - the work he gets through, the big plays, he gets you over the gainline - he's everything you'd want in a 12."James Downey, who played inside centre for Munster, Northampton and Ireland in his career, explained what makes Henshaw so good in that same role.
"He's one of those lads who if you remove him you notice the hole. It's like, 'Oh, what's going on there? Yes, he was there doing that job'. "It's seamless, what Robbie brings - his reads, his defensive plays, he carries. He is used in a certain [direct] way but if the team are trailing, he has the ability to change it up... He can switch it up."Perhaps Henshaw's all-round ability and the fact that he can tick most boxes means he does not stand-out in some games but, as Downey declared, "What does he need to do, score hat-tricks?" The lesson here is that you can't please everyone, and never question Henshaw as a player in the presence of McLaughlin and Downey.
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