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14 years 2 months ago #5036 by eastcoastconnacht
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No need to worry lads, our time is coming. Give it another year or two and we are going to regularly have 3+ players in the squad/team and that will just be the beginning.

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14 years 2 months ago #5035 by Breifne
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ummm, wrote: I think you're looking for offense a little.

There isn't a single Connacht player in the Ireland Senior squad, from that perspective he's spot on. The three provinces that are represented play different brands of rugby.

Then again, maybe he's an ultra nationalist and refuses to acknowledge the Ulstermen? :)


Don't have to look too far to find offense. I'm normally more chill about stuff like this, but this one just rubbed me the wrong way, for whatever reason. At least we have O'Halloran training with the senior squad now, right? And several now with the Wolfhounds. Seems worthy of inclusion as the FOURTH province, in my estimation.

Got a good chuckle out of the Ulsterman thing, though. :cheer:

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14 years 2 months ago #5034 by ummm,
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I think you're looking for offense a little.

There isn't a single Connacht player in the Ireland Senior squad, from that perspective he's spot on. The three provinces that are represented play different brands of rugby.

Then again, maybe he's an ultra nationalist and refuses to acknowledge the Ulstermen? :)

Justice 4 Faruk

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14 years 2 months ago - 14 years 2 months ago #5032 by Breifne
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I've underscored the statement Gordon D'Arcy made in this article on TheJournal.ie. The writer had to insert the parenthetical term "leading" even though that's probably not what D'Arcy meant. He meant exactly what he said: THE THREE PROVINCES. The fourth isn't even worthy of conversation. Just more of the same, I suppose.

Change up: Ireland to roll out new style of play for Six Nations

WHEN DECLAN KIDNEY begins Ireland’s pre-tournament training camp in Limerick today he will be focused on fine tuning a new style of play for the country.

Whether under Kidney or his predecessor, Eddie O’Sullivan, Ireland have often been criticised for being one-dimensional; unable to enforce an effective plan B if they encountered a team with a solution to the many green problems.

In Dublin yesterday Jamie Heaslip and Gordon D’Arcy expanded on the need for the international squad to change tack and revealed that their mid-winter sessions in Carton House helped lay the framework for that new style.

“We met at Christmas and tinkered with the game plan a little bit” said Heaslip, before elaborating, “I think we’re just trying to vary the game a little bit, I suppose, and carry and get the ball in hands a little bit more.”

“The clubs are playing a lot of very good attacking rugby and the defences of all the clubs are very strong. The defensive side isn’t of concern and neither is the the attacking, but we just want to expand on it.”

Quizzed on the same issue, D’Arcy spoke of the new style being more about a single clear vision rather than a mish-mash of provincial styles:

“There’s a need to find an Irish way of playing rugby and that’s the way we’re going to be a little bit more focused on. The three (leading) provinces all play a very different brand so we need to have an Irish identity, an Irish sense of how we’re going to play the game so that the players don’t go back to type if the real pressure comes on.”

“That’s what we’re looking at now, ironing out a few ‘what ifs’ because clarity in rugby makes it an awful lot easier to play and if everybody’s 100% sure as to exactly what we’re doing – not that there was confusion beforehand – but we are changing things so it’s all about clarity now.”

Asked whether Ireland have been too predictable in the past, D’Arcy added, ”Yeah I think so, maybe that was one of the reasons we didn’t play as well in the Wales game.”

However the 63 times capped D’Arcy did add that, with such strong focus from video analysis on the game, every team in the world will be found out if they don’t refresh the page every so often.

The much decorated centre also pointed out that you can go too far with change, as Marc Lievremont found to his cost, the key is being able to balance out all your strengths and that will be Kidney’s task over the coming months.

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