'I would put him into the Ireland team for the game with Wales right away, either at wing or full back. 'He is a George Best type of character, with incredible skills - an ability to produce magic.' Saracens would have needed David Copperfield, Paul Daniels and maybe even Harry Houdini bending reality to have stopped the second-half onslaught which gave Leicester their emphatic win. In a match with plenty of enmity, thanks to the citing of Martin Johnson after the last meeting, Sarries only trailed 23-15 at half-time, with tries from Darragh O'Mahony and Richard Haughton. But after the break, two woeful penalty misses by Duncan McRae saw their chance slip away. Darren Garforth ran over for a try, Tim Stimpson added two touchdowns to his haul of points with the boot, while Murphy - scorer of both home tries in the first half - racked up numbers three and four to complete a rout which extended Leicester's run of Premiership wins at Welford Road to 33.