Ireland v Barbarians
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And match ends with another handling error. Not sure it went forward though
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Jenno's decision to take the points gets them the win
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I hear what your saying Donny but do you not think if a set of professional players can't perform one of the basic facets of the game they need to take a long look at themselves too?Donny B. wrote:Whoever the new coach is, the first thing he'll be told is "do passing drills!!!" Not putting all the blame on MOC but the deterioration in basic handling skills amongst Leinster's backs especially has been shocking really.LeinsterLeader wrote:MOC Out......AgainDonny B. wrote:All came from Ireland trying to run a ball from their goal-line and knocking the ball on under no pressure. Sad to say, it was two Leinster players.
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the skill level of leinster backs dropped massively under MOC's watch. simple fact, individually and collectively.
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That was a dirty dirty late hit by Jennings on Madigan.
I hope he's proud of himself.
I hope he's proud of himself.
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Fair enough. But why? Did they forget how to pass?goreyguy wrote:the skill level of leinster backs dropped massively under MOC's watch. simple fact, individually and collectively.
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Fail to practice, practice to fail.LeinsterLeader wrote:Fair enough. But why? Did they forget how to pass?goreyguy wrote:the skill level of leinster backs dropped massively under MOC's watch. simple fact, individually and collectively.
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George Smith a lucky boy too
Good news for McGrath is entry level ban for a knee is only 2 or 3 weeks so he can plead guilty and travel
Henry, Jackson, Furlong, Strauss moved up pecking order
if Madigan wants to wear maxi twist boots he needs to make his tackles, Gilroy will be hauled over the coals for their first try
Good news for McGrath is entry level ban for a knee is only 2 or 3 weeks so he can plead guilty and travel
Henry, Jackson, Furlong, Strauss moved up pecking order
if Madigan wants to wear maxi twist boots he needs to make his tackles, Gilroy will be hauled over the coals for their first try
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skill levels deteriorate if they aren't worked on under pressureLeinsterLeader wrote:Fair enough. But why? Did they forget how to pass?goreyguy wrote:the skill level of leinster backs dropped massively under MOC's watch. simple fact, individually and collectively.
obviously under MOC training methods changed and Leinster backs didn't train in the right environment to improve or maintain their skills.
their skill levels under pressure have regressed since MOC took over, this is irrefutable to anyone who watches them.
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Do you mean to say they weren't doing any passing in practice? I'm not talking about complex back line moves here I'm just taking about moving the ball along the line. Surely not a lot of coaching should be required of a professional team to do that?Oldschool wrote:Fail to practice, practice to fail.LeinsterLeader wrote:Fair enough. But why? Did they forget how to pass?goreyguy wrote:the skill level of leinster backs dropped massively under MOC's watch. simple fact, individually and collectively.
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The crappy ban that Jack picked up in January might come back to haunt him now.
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Not denying skill levels have regressed. What I'm saying is how much coaching does a professional team need to pass a ball?goreyguy wrote:skill levels deteriorate if they aren't worked on under pressureLeinsterLeader wrote:Fair enough. But why? Did they forget how to pass?goreyguy wrote:the skill level of leinster backs dropped massively under MOC's watch. simple fact, individually and collectively.
obviously under MOC training methods changed and Leinster backs didn't train in the right environment to improve or maintain their skills.
their skill levels under pressure have regressed since MOC took over, this is irrefutable to anyone who watches them.
If you're telling me you don't have the answer, but you feel that the lowest common denominator is Matt then fine. I don't have the answer either but I find it very heard to understand.
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again i'm sure in practice the handling is usually fine, but what kind of intensity do they practice at? how acceptable are handling errors in practice?
do you reject that passing and ball skills are a skill that can be improved?
do you accept that schmidt took over and he improved leinster's skills?
do you accept that MOC took over and the skills dropped?
do you reject that passing and ball skills are a skill that can be improved?
do you accept that schmidt took over and he improved leinster's skills?
do you accept that MOC took over and the skills dropped?
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dont think 1 suspension will hurt him too much, plus think its an IRFU citing officer (only ref wasnt IRFU)LeRouxIsPHat wrote:The crappy ban that Jack picked up in January might come back to haunt him now.
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The beak might be the least of his problems. Joe Schmidts lack of tolerance for ill-discipline combined with the form/fitness of Bent and Kilcoyne might cause him more sleepless nightsLeRouxIsPHat wrote:The crappy ban that Jack picked up in January might come back to haunt him now.
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No I don't think it will either, but even missing one or two games is a big deal in terms of getting ready for the World Cup.
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a professional team needs to pass the ball a lot, together, at high pace and intensity in order to try and mimic game conditions as much as possible..LeinsterLeader wrote: Not denying skill levels have regressed. What I'm saying is how much coaching does a professional team need to pass a ball?
If you're telling me you don't have the answer, but you feel that the lowest common denominator is Matt then fine. I don't have the answer either but I find it very heard to understand.
it's the coaches job to create said training environment, so the players train at a level as close as possible to a game.
Shane Horgan said it on a second captains podcast about leinster's skill level, the players aren't challenging their skillset often enough to keep it at a high enough level to execute on the field at a fast efficient pace.
and that work is done in training and in the gameplan, both are organized by MOC.
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Lets be honest, especially in scrummaging theres a gulf in class between McGrath and anyone below him
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No, Not necessarily and Yes. But none of that is the point I'm making.goreyguy wrote:again i'm sure in practice the handling is usually fine, but what kind of intensity do they practice at? how acceptable are handling errors in practice?
do you reject that passing and ball skills are a skill that can be improved?
do you accept that schmidt took over and he improved leinster's skills?
do you accept that MOC took over and the skills dropped?
Forget about intensity for a minute. If I was a professional rugby player and I consistently could not pass correctly to my team mates in a match situation on a regular basis the first person I'd be having a word with is myself. I think its fair enough to say if you can't pass under pressure consistently at this level, at this stage of your career, you have to take a certain amount responsibility,
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individual players have to take a share of responsibility but it's been a team wide thing.
a professional team needs to pass the ball a lot, together, at high pace and intensity in order to try and mimic game conditions as much as possible..
without that scenario being repeated in training and players being challenged to improve/maintain their skill level, on pitch skill levels will decline, which has happened under MOC.
a professional team needs to pass the ball a lot, together, at high pace and intensity in order to try and mimic game conditions as much as possible..
without that scenario being repeated in training and players being challenged to improve/maintain their skill level, on pitch skill levels will decline, which has happened under MOC.