Perhaps I've taken this up wrong Eirebhoy so forgive me if it's inaccurate but if as you are seem to be suggesting that Damien's form in competitive games is a result of him being marked out of the game by our competitve rivals then Damien for me is not the player we all hoped he would be. The best players in the world (of which we have high hopes Damien is included in) constantly face this sort of attention on the field and consistantly rise above it and deliver - something Damian hasn't done competitively for a long time now.
I've no doubt Duff loves playing for Ireland and that's not in question for me. I've taken his poor performances as a dip in form but if it's in fact down to him being on top form but just marked out of it then I'm extremely worried about my opinion on Duff's talent.
Performances in friendlies are useful for maintaining form of players but in Duff's case this hasn't happened for Ireland. It's worrying to think that he's delivering against teams not that interested in the result but unable to carry that into our competitive games when marked a little tighter by let's face it, in the last campign anyway, anything but world class defenders with the possible exception of Gallas.
In the same way as Kerr's results in friendlies aren't that important, the same applies to single performances in Friendlies that don't push a player on or help to maintain his form for the competitive games in my opinion. There's a real argument to be made against Kerr if in fact it's correct that Duff has been literally marked out of it in competitive games, for even selecting Duff to play in these friendlies merely to show our competitive opposition how he plays in our formation. I would suggest we didn't learn anything new about Duff in any of those friendlies.
I'm a fan of Duffer but he hasn't delivered a 'world class' performance for Ireland when it matters since 2002 in my opinion. In a slightly perverse way of thinking, I hope I'm right on my inital thoughts of loss of form as I feel your sugeestion is a far more worrying prospect to deal with.

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