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Ireland had a great game plan, choke off the ball at the break down, prevent the outside backs getting the ball. I'm convinced that BOD shot out of the line that time to force McCabe to run it, instead of getting the ball out wide to the actually talented players.
Very impressed by them, and hopefully we can show a little more try-scoring ability in the Russia and Italy games. Not taking Italy for granted though, they beat France this year, and are looking like they have a pack worth paying attention to.
Very important that we are ruthless against Russia and run up the scores. If Italy can beat Russia and then USA before they face us then the will still be in with an oustide shout of progressing if they can beat us. They'll need to score plenty against both Russia and USA (which I can't see them doing though) to help themselves..
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Very impressed by them, and hopefully we can show a little more try-scoring ability in the Russia and Italy games. Not taking Italy for granted though, they beat France this year, and are looking like they have a pack worth paying attention to.
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The front row (pray they stay fit), Ferris (who has been immense considering how little game time he's got until now) and O'Brien in particular put in outstanding displays. Half back is still a problem area, rog and sexton had their moments but neither particularly convinced, scrum half is a toss up. Scrum half wasn't a tough job today behind that pack and with Pocock missing, the Oz back row looked average.
O'Driscoll isn't 100% but still made a big contribution today, fell off 1 or 2 tackles but his presence alone is worth a huge amount to this team. His chase for the penalty that hit the post demonstrated the tireless effort he puts in for the side at a time when you'd imagine he'd be out on his feet. 99.9% of the time the kick would go between the posts or wide and the effort made chasing it in would go unnoticed.
The major positive is that the focus in the squad and management seems to have remained on finishing out the group with two good results and securing the top spot. We need to push on from here and put down another couple of markers heading into the q/f as top of the group(hopefully). Players need to stick their hand up next week as viable alternatives, we won't go far with 18/19 man squad. Italy is a potential banana skin but we know what they bring to the table and should be capable of dealing with it.
There will be a lot of twists and turns yet before the q/f lineup is decided but lets hope this result can lead to greater things.
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Fantastic result,well done Ireland.Opens up the whole competition.
The key word here is potentially...
We have to deliver against Russia and Italy first, and Italy won't be scared of our scrum like the Aussies. Need to see a lot more from the backs than commited defence if we're going to top the group and force the Aussies into a tough group....
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1) We made a very poor side look like a competitive international team
2) We got it all wrong in the first half esp. trying to cut back in where there pack was and ignoring the outside flanks was a mistake
3) Some of the calls (lineout at end of 1st half in particular) were un-believeable. why when we were beating them up in the pack/scrum/maul didn't we just call POC @ 4 and rumble over? No we had to throw to the tail and peel around into one of 4 of their professional players??? mind boggling if you ask me...
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No one is raising the crups of the problem imho. BOD is injured and is NOT playing to his own very high standard. Our centre partnership was nowhere last sunday morning and the amount of missed tackles made by 12 & 13 was shocking. Ye lads are talking about moving Darcy (sound no problem with that he has plenty of time to show whats left in his locker) but Brian is our biggest problem and no one is talking about it.
The silence of our so called rugby critics on this is deafening (tv and print)
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nobody can disagree that ireland were pure muck. that accepted, what can ireland do to turn things around?
I'm the definition of the eternal optimist when it comes to the Irish rugby team (and Connacht for that matter), but I agree that things are not looking good for them in terms of success at this world cup (and by success I mean a semi final appearance). Having said that, I still believe they have the ability to put a couple of big performances together. Going into the game against the Aussies with no form will take a lot of the pressure off them, and I think they need that. Some dry conditions might help too (although it would help the Aussies too). I'd be far more concerned if we were talking about major scrum issues, or a poor lineout - those seem fine (assuming we remain injury free). We just need to string phases together, get quick ball, eliminate the knock ons and we'll be sorted. One well worked try against quality opposition and we'll be like new men. Told you I was an optimist!
PS: I felt we were unlucky not to get the bonus point at the end of the game yesterday. If Kidney hadn't made as many changes in the pack I think we'd have done it. Also, I'm pretty sure the ref made a bad call towards the end when he awarded them a 22 kick out - their lad brought the ball over their try line which should have resulted in another attacking scrum.
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IMHO Earls is a winger. He prefers it there and looks better there.
He most certainly is not a centre nor a full back of international stanadard. Would still rather have Fitzgerald there ahead of him, far better in heavy traffic and better defender too by a long way....
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IMHO Earls is a winger. He prefers it there and looks better there.Wouldnt mind seeing Earls at full back again. D'arcy could do with a good kick in the arse!
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