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- Rob Kearney
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Beaten by Wales in S/F. Play Portugal for 3rd / 4th. Russia / Wales final.
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- Rhys Ruddock
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A couple of really soft tries conceded against Wales, very disappointing after a good weekend
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- Mullet
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Whoop whoop- congrats on qualification for the World Cup.
Now for various reasons I'll be supporting SA, Ireland, France and Scotland in San Francisco.
Now for various reasons I'll be supporting SA, Ireland, France and Scotland in San Francisco.
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- Mullet
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Disappointing to lose to Wales.
But this is a team on the up.
Few more games against tougher opposition will really mature this talented group of lads.
Jordon Conroy is lightning. His acceleration over the first 10m is like nothing I have seen. I would love to see how he'll fare against some proper Sevens speedsters. Combine his pace and McGraths power when he gets fit and we have some legit danger men.
McNulty looks a big, skillful bloke. But he was exposed for pace (or possibly fitness) at times.
Timoney moves very well for a big fella. But his passing let us down once or twice.
Dardis was in a class of his own. Restarts were dropped on a coin, conversions were fantastic and the quality of his passing really stood out.
I hadn't much interest in Sevens. Didn't even watch it at the Olympics. But I've watched a lot of the girls on the world series and it's sparked my interest and can't wait to see how the lads get on at a higher level
But this is a team on the up.
Few more games against tougher opposition will really mature this talented group of lads.
Jordon Conroy is lightning. His acceleration over the first 10m is like nothing I have seen. I would love to see how he'll fare against some proper Sevens speedsters. Combine his pace and McGraths power when he gets fit and we have some legit danger men.
McNulty looks a big, skillful bloke. But he was exposed for pace (or possibly fitness) at times.
Timoney moves very well for a big fella. But his passing let us down once or twice.
Dardis was in a class of his own. Restarts were dropped on a coin, conversions were fantastic and the quality of his passing really stood out.
I hadn't much interest in Sevens. Didn't even watch it at the Olympics. But I've watched a lot of the girls on the world series and it's sparked my interest and can't wait to see how the lads get on at a higher level
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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- Mullet
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Some awesome highlights to be found on YouTube.arsebiscuits1 wrote:
I hadn't much interest in Sevens. Didn't even watch it at the Olympics. But I've watched a lot of the girls on the world series and it's sparked my interest and can't wait to see how the lads get on at a higher level
Next season should be tighter at top of Series.
It seems the format of the world cup is changing - no group stages. Instead there will be some form of elaborate knock out first two rounds so in theory you only need to play and win 4 games to win the tournament.
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- Mullet
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Jimmy O'Brien looks good too. He runs good lines and has good footwork. He's able to manufacture linebreaks, and he holds the ball in two hands and dummies to keep defenders guessing. Looks pretty fast as well.arsebiscuits1 wrote:Disappointing to lose to Wales.
But this is a team on the up.
Few more games against tougher opposition will really mature this talented group of lads.
Jordon Conroy is lightning. His acceleration over the first 10m is like nothing I have seen. I would love to see how he'll fare against some proper Sevens speedsters. Combine his pace and McGraths power when he gets fit and we have some legit danger men.
McNulty looks a big, skillful bloke. But he was exposed for pace (or possibly fitness) at times.
Timoney moves very well for a big fella. But his passing let us down once or twice.
Dardis was in a class of his own. Restarts were dropped on a coin, conversions were fantastic and the quality of his passing really stood out.
I hadn't much interest in Sevens. Didn't even watch it at the Olympics. But I've watched a lot of the girls on the world series and it's sparked my interest and can't wait to see how the lads get on at a higher level
Was McNulty caught for pace/fitness? Can't say I noticed that
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- Mullet
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Yeah there were 2 instances on the second day he looked flat footed and slow off the mark. He went to reclaim a restart and the opposition caught it ahead of him and his turn and chase was pretty poor. Didn't get near them.leinsterforever wrote: Was McNulty caught for pace/fitness? Can't say I noticed that
Another one he was caught on the wrong side of a ruck (to be fair he was looking for a holding on penalty that really should have been given) but he didn't get near the player making a break.
2 instances that stand out for me.
His other contributions were top notch to be fair
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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- Mullet
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So Oktoberfest 7s. Ireland are playing with the big boys (well, their development sides).
Lost to Fiji and Aus but beat Chile day 1. As there's only 3 groups of 4 they have made in into the cup quarter finals where they're up against a very young South Africa side.
Should be interesting.
Lost to Fiji and Aus but beat Chile day 1. As there's only 3 groups of 4 they have made in into the cup quarter finals where they're up against a very young South Africa side.
Should be interesting.
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- Mullet
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They just got schooled 24-0 by SA.kermischocolate wrote:So Oktoberfest 7s. Ireland are playing with the big boys (well, their development sides).
Lost to Fiji and Aus but beat Chile day 1. As there's only 3 groups of 4 they have made in into the cup quarter finals where they're up against a very young South Africa side.
Should be interesting.
If I could work out how to do it I'd give a pic of the stats. They had all the possession/ passes completed/ missed 2 tackles to SAs 8 but still lost 24-0.
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- Mullet
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Ireland beat France to finish 5th I think.
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- Mullet
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Only caught the end of Australia and Fiji games.
Weak tackling to beat the bat.
Looks like Conroy has been signed to the Connacht academy so not sure how much more we will see of him at 7s.
Apparently Mick McGrath is injured long term and Timoney looks like he will be getting a lot more time with Ulster.
From a 7s POV I would be particularly disappointed not to see more of Conroy. Serious gas on him
Weak tackling to beat the bat.
Looks like Conroy has been signed to the Connacht academy so not sure how much more we will see of him at 7s.
Apparently Mick McGrath is injured long term and Timoney looks like he will be getting a lot more time with Ulster.
From a 7s POV I would be particularly disappointed not to see more of Conroy. Serious gas on him
He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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- Bookworm
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I don't think joining the academy will make any difference to Conroy's availability. Think he's just injured, hasn't been playing for Buccs either.arsebiscuits1 wrote:Only caught the end of Australia and Fiji games.
Weak tackling to beat the bat.
Looks like Conroy has been signed to the Connacht academy so not sure how much more we will see of him at 7s.
Apparently Mick McGrath is injured long term and Timoney looks like he will be getting a lot more time with Ulster.
From a 7s POV I would be particularly disappointed not to see more of Conroy. Serious gas on him
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- Mullet
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Caught a bit of the 7s from Hong Kong.
Ireland doing well so far- they have arguably the harder of the 2 semi finals tomorrow (up against Japan who were a core team last season).
In the other it's Germany v Chile. Germany were unlucky not to win core team status last year and have been really trying to develop their 7s programme.
In the main draw it's been interesting to see who has sent their reserves to HK and "sacrificed" it for the Commonwealth Games.
Ireland doing well so far- they have arguably the harder of the 2 semi finals tomorrow (up against Japan who were a core team last season).
In the other it's Germany v Chile. Germany were unlucky not to win core team status last year and have been really trying to develop their 7s programme.
In the main draw it's been interesting to see who has sent their reserves to HK and "sacrificed" it for the Commonwealth Games.
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- Mullet
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So Ireland lose out in injury time to Japan. It'll be a long year until they can try for qualification again.
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Japan went on to beat Germany in the finals as well.kermischocolate wrote:So Ireland lose out in injury time to Japan. It'll be a long year until they can try for qualification again.
We didn't lose by much. Camped on their line, turnover and breakaway try for them. 12-7 at the end.
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- Mullet
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They did but only just. Was gutted for Germany. Just goes to show the benefit of relatively recent Series experience.CiaranIrl wrote:Japan went on to beat Germany in the finals as well.kermischocolate wrote:So Ireland lose out in injury time to Japan. It'll be a long year until they can try for qualification again.
We didn't lose by much. Camped on their line, turnover and breakaway try for them. 12-7 at the end.
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Ireland on an invite at the London 7's tournament.
Well beaten by Australia in the first game, 33-7.
Currently hammering Spain in their second game, 33-5 ahead with 3 mins left to play.
edit: finished 38-10. Last pool game is against Wales at half four
Well beaten by Australia in the first game, 33-7.
Currently hammering Spain in their second game, 33-5 ahead with 3 mins left to play.
edit: finished 38-10. Last pool game is against Wales at half four
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- Mullet
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Wales game definitely one that got away. The Conroy "knock on" where he actually managed to kick ahead before it touched the ground was a big turning point
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Still qualified for the quarter-finals tomorrowleinsterforever wrote:Wales game definitely one that got away. The Conroy "knock on" where he actually managed to kick ahead before it touched the ground was a big turning point
Look out Itchy, he's Irish
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- Rob Kearney
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Despite the loss to Wales, Ireland made the Q/F game in the HSBC Cup -tomorrow morning probably showing on Sky Sports Ch 121 (Mix) or 407 (Rugby).
Excellent performance of aggressive defence against Spain but a bit naive against Wales.
Probably play USA at 11.20 a.m. Sunday morning in quarter-final.
Excellent performance of aggressive defence against Spain but a bit naive against Wales.
Probably play USA at 11.20 a.m. Sunday morning in quarter-final.