Yeah, he made a number of bad choices - tried to milk a pen off the back of a scrum after we disrupted two Cardiff lineouts on the five, kicked the ball away a couple of times too (it was one of those kicks for example that led to Murphys brainfart)molloyjh wrote:Was it Redser? I don't really remember the last 5 mins with any great clarity. I thought our ball protection was just really bad off that last line out?Dave Cahill wrote:Just watching this again, Reddan really badly mismanaged the last 5 minutes or so.
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"...one of those kicks..." was carried by the wind back to Reddan, which in turn led to the ruck, from which Conan made his dash up the left side-line and set Isa on his way for the only try of the match. Talk about lucky breaks.....Dave Cahill wrote:Yeah, he made a number of bad choices - tried to milk a pen off the back of a scrum after we disrupted two Cardiff lineouts on the five, kicked the ball away a couple of times too (it was one of those kicks for example that led to Murphys brainfart)molloyjh wrote:Was it Redser? I don't really remember the last 5 mins with any great clarity. I thought our ball protection was just really bad off that last line out?Dave Cahill wrote:Just watching this again, Reddan really badly mismanaged the last 5 minutes or so.
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Bad decisions are bad decisions though. That the outcome goes in your favour one time doesn't make the decision right, or mean that the other 99 times it 'll go in your favour. Only by making the right choices can you maximise your chances of positive outcomes.riocard911 wrote:
"...one of those kicks..." was carried by the wind back to Reddan, which in turn led to the ruck, from which Conan made his dash up the left side-line and set Isa on his way for the only try of the match. Talk about lucky breaks.....
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On review how did he go for the majority? I wouldn't be too bothered about him kicking away per se. Our defence had them well marshalled, but obviously that all depends on the circumstance and execution. It seemed like one of those days where you were probably better off playing without the ball for a lot of it.Dave Cahill wrote:Yeah, he made a number of bad choices - tried to milk a pen off the back of a scrum after we disrupted two Cardiff lineouts on the five, kicked the ball away a couple of times too (it was one of those kicks for example that led to Murphys brainfart)
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He went as well as could be expected given the conditions, I'm not really trying to have a cut off him, it just struck me as I was watching the end of the match just there how poorly he managed things in those last vital few minutes- which is unusual for him.molloyjh wrote:On review how did he go for the majority? I wouldn't be too bothered about him kicking away per se. Our defence had them well marshalled, but obviously that all depends on the circumstance and execution. It seemed like one of those days where you were probably better off playing without the ball for a lot of it.Dave Cahill wrote:Yeah, he made a number of bad choices - tried to milk a pen off the back of a scrum after we disrupted two Cardiff lineouts on the five, kicked the ball away a couple of times too (it was one of those kicks for example that led to Murphys brainfart)
Kudos too to Ferg for getting the blockdown in on an attempted DG - though it wasn't the most clinicially set up attempt I've ever seen, far from it.
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On a day when the conditions made passing the ball more than a few metres very difficult, trying to pass the ball back into the wind sufficiently far to give the 10 any chance of successfully landing a drop goal was always going to be a low percentage play. Still both Reddan and McFadden did well to get the block in.
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Was it Ferg or Redser that actually got the block in? I thought it was Reddan?Dave Cahill wrote:He went as well as could be expected given the conditions, I'm not really trying to have a cut off him, it just struck me as I was watching the end of the match just there how poorly he managed things in those last vital few minutes- which is unusual for him.
Kudos too to Ferg for getting the blockdown in on an attempted DG - though it wasn't the most clinicially set up attempt I've ever seen, far from it.
Yeah didn't think you were having a go or anything, I just find I always have a different opinion of a few things on second watching.
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I thought Redden had a great game until he kicked the ball away with a minute and a half on the clock, when we should have just wound down the clock.
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That is Eoghan 's specialityjezzer wrote:I thought Redden had a great game until he kicked the ball away with a minute and a half on the clock, when we should have just wound down the clock.
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Totally. That guy has had more late game brainfarts than Italy.Peg Leg wrote:That is Eoghan 's specialityjezzer wrote:I thought Redden had a great game until he kicked the ball away with a minute and a half on the clock, when we should have just wound down the clock.
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LEINSTER (Leinster caps in brackets):
15. Zane Kirchner (58)
14. Adam Byrne (3)
13. Garry Ringrose (13)
12. Ben Te'o (30)
11. Isa Nacewa (141) CAPTAIN
10. Cathal Marsh (10)
9. Luke McGrath (40)
1. Peter Dooley (14)
2. James Tracy (14)
3. Tadhg Furlong (41)
4. Ross Molony (14)
5. Mick Kearney (1)
6. Dominic Ryan (98)
7. Dan Leavy (10)
8. Jack Conan (29)
Replacements:
16. Sean Cronin (105)
17. Jeremy Loughman (1)
18. Michael Bent (61)
19. Hayden Triggs (7)
20. Jordi Murphy (71)
21. Nick McCarthy (2)
22. Noel Reid (54)
23. Cian Kelleher (6)
15. Zane Kirchner (58)
14. Adam Byrne (3)
13. Garry Ringrose (13)
12. Ben Te'o (30)
11. Isa Nacewa (141) CAPTAIN
10. Cathal Marsh (10)
9. Luke McGrath (40)
1. Peter Dooley (14)
2. James Tracy (14)
3. Tadhg Furlong (41)
4. Ross Molony (14)
5. Mick Kearney (1)
6. Dominic Ryan (98)
7. Dan Leavy (10)
8. Jack Conan (29)
Replacements:
16. Sean Cronin (105)
17. Jeremy Loughman (1)
18. Michael Bent (61)
19. Hayden Triggs (7)
20. Jordi Murphy (71)
21. Nick McCarthy (2)
22. Noel Reid (54)
23. Cian Kelleher (6)
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not sure we'll beat Cardiff with that lineup
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