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Published 16:48 18 May 2023 BST
Updated 16:48 18 May 2023 BST
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"I look at someone like Keith Earls, that's come back from injury and I'm like, how the heck is he doing that at age 35? "I was thinking, holy, what water is the drinking here, down in Limerick and Cork?! "I think it's a specialist 10 decision that Andy Farrell has got to look at, and you look at moments like, thinking back to 2003 and his drop goal off his right. Joel Stransky in 1995, Dan Carter in 2015. So, 10 is just such a key position. And you need guys with that calmness."Asked if that need for a specialist 10, and the emergence of Crowley, puts Ross Byrne under a lot of pressure, Habana argued that the Leinster outhalf has coped incredibly well with the expectation foisted upon him over the past six months. "And I saw Johnny two weeks ago," Habana helped added. "He's pretty calm that he'll be back in plenty of time [for the World Cup]." Springbok legend and two-time European Cup winner Bryan Habana joined Greg O'Shea and Lindsay Peat in the House of Rugby studio for a Champions Cup bumper episode. They discussed URC semi wins for Munster & Stormers, and looked ahead to Leinster vs. La Rochelle.
(1:00) - Olympic qualification and Sevens scenes (8:20) - Munster's big win, and Crowley's drop goal (17:00) - Keith Earls' recovery and Stormers video celebrations (35:15) - Bryan Habana's career highlights (49:25) - Interview with Brian O'Driscoll (57:45) - Interview with Ronan O'Gara (59:50) - Interview with Jamison Gibson-Park (1:05:00) - Champions Cup preview (1:24:35) - Bryan returns, and some Ice, Ice Baby
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