Yeah, Boss has been an improvement.offshorerules wrote:Boss has made a difference in a good way. Not impressed with marmion at all.
Wolfhounds v Saxons
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Schmidt will be most unhappy with that I think.Donny B. wrote:Our Breakdown work is just awful
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Okay.......
Okay.......
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Wade try 18-9
Fair result, Ireland were shite
Fair result, Ireland were shite
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Deserved English win. If their lineout and scrum weren't such a shambles they would have been out of sight. Won the collisions, wond the breakdown, had backs running.
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RTE: Ralph Keyes "Ian Keatley head in front for starting 10 spot" Really?
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I don't think theres any question of that now.TerenureJim wrote:RTE: Ralph Keyes "Ian Keatley head in front for starting 10 spot" Really?
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Its the Peoples Republic for an Independent Cork (PRIC) that I feel sorry for. Years and years of Munster V Zebre/Treviso/dragons etc. And then they have to watch this chyte! Awful game. Schmidt out!
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Perhaps he is but the problem is we haven't seen Keatley play ten for Ireland in over five years.TerenureJim wrote:RTE: Ralph Keyes "Ian Keatley head in front for starting 10 spot" Really?
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McFarland surely?blockhead wrote:Its the Peoples Republic for an Independent Cork (PRIC) that I feel sorry for. Years and years of Munster V Zebre/Treviso/dragons etc. And then they have to watch this chyte! Awful game. Schmidt out!
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Once again poor D'Arcy did nothing at all to suggest he's ready for a recall to Ireland.
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Jones 6
McFadden
Earls 5
Darcy 5
Gilroy 5
Madigan 4
Marmion 5
Conan 6
Ryan 6
SOB 5
Mc Carthy 5
Henderson 7
Ross 5
Strauss 5
McGrath 5
Conway 4
Boss 6
Diack 6
Other subs and Ferg no rating
Brutal performance. No real ambition on the ball. Offload stats of 11-3 to England say a lot about the lack of ambition in possession and the lack of intensity in defence.
McFadden
Earls 5
Darcy 5
Gilroy 5
Madigan 4
Marmion 5
Conan 6
Ryan 6
SOB 5
Mc Carthy 5
Henderson 7
Ross 5
Strauss 5
McGrath 5
Conway 4
Boss 6
Diack 6
Other subs and Ferg no rating
Brutal performance. No real ambition on the ball. Offload stats of 11-3 to England say a lot about the lack of ambition in possession and the lack of intensity in defence.
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Yeah. If only we had Matt O'connor to hang it on.Donny B. wrote:Hate to say it but backline reminds me of Leinster, ball going twenty yards back every time before anyone starts running forward
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Just back from game. Thought our scrum & lineout went well (when Strauss was throwing). Not so good in the loose. Backs played like strangers. Not helped by a poor kicking game & England offside on the hindmost foot throughout the game. 9-11 would have been a fair result. Earls should be on the wing, where he doesn't have to pass.
Henderson & front row worthy for the trip to Romeo on the basis of tonight.
And.......I have another comment but go to the Munster thread....
Henderson & front row worthy for the trip to Romeo on the basis of tonight.
And.......I have another comment but go to the Munster thread....
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Said some of this before the game.Oldschool wrote:Joe, as an international coach, has typically had his likely team training together for the two weeks (If possible) prior to a game.
That being the case Murray and Keatley could be the starting HBs against Italy for example.
However for the 6Ns match schedule he obviously has to make some adjustments to the way/when the likely teams will train together.
We might get an insight into how he manages the schedule over the next few weeks.
He might for example have two match day squads. One for the slightly easier Italy and Scotland games. The other for the big three.
It's hard to see where the Wolfhounds match fits in if even.
The Wolfhounds played like a scratch side that had just met.
Based on that observation it seems very likely that the team to play Italy have trained together all week whereas the Wolfhounds got very little time together.
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If England want a big slow lump with an offloading game in the centre they would actually be better off at the moment with Matt Banahan as at least he understands what is going on around him. Burgess looked way out of his depth. If he gets anywhere near the senior team then Andy Farrell really is just picking his League mates and hasn't a notion about Union.Donny B. wrote:For all the talk beforehand Slammin' Sam did f%~k all. England never learn that fast-tracking League converts into England squads never really works
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Thought Madigan was very poor, D'Arcy outside him even worse! Earls is a winger, gets caught defensively too much still at this stage of his career, either Fitz/Henshaw/Payne at 13 going forward (I would with Henshaw/Fitz with Payne the bench option).
One thing that I cant get around with regards to Madigan is kicking from hand (general play) is how poor it is! He works with Richie Murphy (am I right to say kicking coaching would be a role of his) both with Leinster and Ireland and imo its getting a little worse rather than improving.
One thing that I cant get around with regards to Madigan is kicking from hand (general play) is how poor it is! He works with Richie Murphy (am I right to say kicking coaching would be a role of his) both with Leinster and Ireland and imo its getting a little worse rather than improving.
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... ugby-union
I'm with Kitson on this one. One of my favourite rugby memories is of an "A" match (in fact I think it was called a "B" game in those days) in the late 80's/early 90's in Donnybrook when a team containing the likes of Bradley, Michael Kiernan and Popplewell hammered a highly rated England with Rupert Moon, later capped by Wales, at 9.
No doubt the English clubs, and perhaps our Provinces, are unwilling to release yet more players to the unions but the A/B level was a worthwhile bridge to the international level for many players
I'm with Kitson on this one. One of my favourite rugby memories is of an "A" match (in fact I think it was called a "B" game in those days) in the late 80's/early 90's in Donnybrook when a team containing the likes of Bradley, Michael Kiernan and Popplewell hammered a highly rated England with Rupert Moon, later capped by Wales, at 9.
No doubt the English clubs, and perhaps our Provinces, are unwilling to release yet more players to the unions but the A/B level was a worthwhile bridge to the international level for many players
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Gas reading that thread and all but the last few posts from a few years ago. A bit of a Proustian madeleine being unpeeled there. Names from the past- Darcy, Boss, distant present- Madigan and those still playing for Ireland- Fergus, etc. Quite a mix.
How quickly things move on...
But yeah- the A games were great for development. Bring ‘em back!
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How quickly things move on...
But yeah- the A games were great for development. Bring ‘em back!
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I don't think scratch sides are a great tool for development at all and knowing Schmidt he wouldn't be wasting too much of his energy on it.artaneboy wrote:Gas reading that thread and all but the last few posts from a few years ago. A bit of a Proustian madeleine being unpeeled there. Names from the past- Darcy, Boss, distant present- Madigan and those still playing for Ireland- Fergus, etc. Quite a mix.
How quickly things move on...
But yeah- the A games were great for development. Bring ‘em back!
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Ruddock's tackle stats consistently too low for me to be taken seriously as a Six Nations blindside..... Ruddock's defensive stats don't stack up. - All Blacks Nil, Jan 15th, 2014
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles
England A 8 - 14 Ireland A, 25th Jan 2014
Ruddock(c) 19/2 Tackles