Ireland vs Scotland 2018 6N
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As far as I know Carberrys Dad was born in Ireland but his family emigrated to NZ when he was very young.
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Anyway back to the match..... I'm hoping that Barnes doesn't let the Scots away with murder at the breakdown, if he does we're in a real scrap if he doesn't and we play our possession game I think we'll win.
Interestingly BBC on the rugby union weekly pod, great listen Ugo is quality, had a Scottish ex player commentator (name escapes me) still shiteing on about how Ireland kick more than anyone. Except we don't, I'd say stuff like that infuriates Joe, in that quiet way, and a the team of a furious Joe is a sight to behold.
Interestingly BBC on the rugby union weekly pod, great listen Ugo is quality, had a Scottish ex player commentator (name escapes me) still shiteing on about how Ireland kick more than anyone. Except we don't, I'd say stuff like that infuriates Joe, in that quiet way, and a the team of a furious Joe is a sight to behold.
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Hopefully Townsend’s analysis is similarly out of date
Couple of hours to go OH GOD MY NERVES
Was there anything to the rumours about Sexton and Murray? Are they at risk of having to come off early?
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Couple of hours to go OH GOD MY NERVES
Was there anything to the rumours about Sexton and Murray? Are they at risk of having to come off early?
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Depending on how the match goes I would take off Sexton on 60 to see how Carberry closes out the game, but it's only if and a big IF it's not a tight game. I think you can change one of Sexton or Murray not both, we'd be mad to switch both half backs unless we had Luke McGrath there given he and Carberry would have more training tine together from provincial duties but unfortunately we don't.
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Wet morning but not too bad now.
For all the talk of our 'attacking style', I think and I hope we'll attempt to blow them away up front first and foremost.
For all the talk of our 'attacking style', I think and I hope we'll attempt to blow them away up front first and foremost.
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Why can't earls learn basic ball handling skills. Ffs.
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Thank God for Stockdale. Sexton seems to be mixing the sublime and the stupid.
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Thought Scotland looked the better team for most of that half.
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
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Welcome back Gary. We missed you.
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.......And he's injuried againwixfjord wrote:Welcome back Gary. We missed you.
Feck and balls! Fingers crossed it's not as bad as it looks
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He was walking around all right at the end. Hopefully just cramp.LeinsterLeader wrote:.......And he's injuried againwixfjord wrote:Welcome back Gary. We missed you.
Feck and balls! Fingers crossed it's not as bad as it looks
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Yes, yes CI....... say more things like thisCiaranIrl wrote:He was walking around all right at the end. Hopefully just cramp.LeinsterLeader wrote:.......And he's injuried againwixfjord wrote:Welcome back Gary. We missed you.
Feck and balls! Fingers crossed it's not as bad as it looks
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Halfbacks especially Murray didnt seem fully fit
Think thats the first time let alone in an international Ive seen a team have a clear ploy of targeting/provoking Healy
Think thats the first time let alone in an international Ive seen a team have a clear ploy of targeting/provoking Healy
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I think Townsend has a nasty dtreak.simonokeeffe wrote:Halfbacks especially Murray didnt seem fully fit
Think thats the first time let alone in an international Ive seen a team have a clear ploy of targeting/provoking Healy
Murray and the standing leg was the target in last year's game.
He'll get a reputation for himself and his team with that sort of approach.
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Anyone else think Murphy would be a good shout to start next week given the Scottish and French success with 3 flankers against Englands 3 locks.
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
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MFans in a state of confusion after Quinnie gives MOTM to Kearney.
What did Simon ever do to him?
What did Simon ever do to him?
You know I'm going to lose,
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The bile directed at Kearney has really ramped up during this tournament. It's pathetic how they carry on on Munster fans especially. I guess it's a combination of 1. Lack of dilution due to Heaslip's retirement, and 2. the perceived slight on Zebo.blockhead wrote:MFans in a state of confusion after Quinnie gives MOTM to Kearney.
What did Simon ever do to him?
Four 6N medals make their bullshit pretty irrelevant though.
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Kearney had his best game in a long time but I think the MOTM should have gone to one of Leavy , James Ryan or CJ for the insane amount of work they did disrupting Scottish possession , with Leavy possibly shading it.
Lets save up the bile for the week and serve it all up to England in Twickenham next week and we can go back to attacking each other after the job is done
Lets save up the bile for the week and serve it all up to England in Twickenham next week and we can go back to attacking each other after the job is done
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I thought Earls was fantastic, he's really in the peak of his career at the moment. Poor Zebo may be feeling extra shitty to be left out given he's now missed out on a championship and potentially grand slam, all the while the lad who's stepped in to replace him is the new wonder kid of Irish rugby. That's got to sting a little bit.Timbit wrote:Leavy for me. Thought he was just everywhere.RAILWAY1 wrote:Kearney had his best game in a long time but I think the MOTM should have gone to one of Leavy , James Ryan or CJ for the insane amount of work they did disrupting Scottish possession , with Leavy possibly shading it.
Lets save up the bile for the week and serve it all up to England in Twickenham next week and we can go back to attacking each other after the job is done
jezzer wrote:He will never be the second coming of BOD, because the only thing their game shares is probably the appetite for work around the pitch. He'll hopefully be the first coming of Ringrose.
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That performance today was very clinical. Great analysis from Coaching and Technical staff and very good execution in the Green Zone by players.
Broadly it looked like we carried and cleared, in pods, to drive their defensive line backwards to their Red Zone. When we got into the Green Zone, we had quite specific targets in their defensive systems as to where we could score.
In the first half our drives where like a series of NFL running carries i.e. we wanted yards with quality presentation, not so much urgency with quick ball. In the second half we had at least four multi-phase attacks where we increased the speed of delivery to Murray, worked open-side and blind-side, sometimes alternatively, and really tested their defensive line. We didn't score off any of them but we certainly left the Scottish defence in no doubt that it was only our own fumbles, or extraordinary turnovers by them, that would stop us from scoring.
J10 mixed some great handling and hard running, with some inane kicking which surprised me and many close at hand. Murray never tried to have a cut, until he was almost certain to score through upper-body strength. For the first 15 minutes, Earls was produced as a line-breaker in a wide variety of ways. In the second half, apart from one very clever late run off a scrum, we hardly used him, despite long period of possession.
A great win and the Championship is a wonderful acheivement, but it feels a fairly sterile way to get across the line.
As for Eddie's Mighty Men, they looked a slightly busted flush this evening and that definitely includes their Saracens. They certainly appear to have emptied their well of desire.
Broadly it looked like we carried and cleared, in pods, to drive their defensive line backwards to their Red Zone. When we got into the Green Zone, we had quite specific targets in their defensive systems as to where we could score.
In the first half our drives where like a series of NFL running carries i.e. we wanted yards with quality presentation, not so much urgency with quick ball. In the second half we had at least four multi-phase attacks where we increased the speed of delivery to Murray, worked open-side and blind-side, sometimes alternatively, and really tested their defensive line. We didn't score off any of them but we certainly left the Scottish defence in no doubt that it was only our own fumbles, or extraordinary turnovers by them, that would stop us from scoring.
J10 mixed some great handling and hard running, with some inane kicking which surprised me and many close at hand. Murray never tried to have a cut, until he was almost certain to score through upper-body strength. For the first 15 minutes, Earls was produced as a line-breaker in a wide variety of ways. In the second half, apart from one very clever late run off a scrum, we hardly used him, despite long period of possession.
A great win and the Championship is a wonderful acheivement, but it feels a fairly sterile way to get across the line.
As for Eddie's Mighty Men, they looked a slightly busted flush this evening and that definitely includes their Saracens. They certainly appear to have emptied their well of desire.