Tomtom364 wrote: » People give POM this kinda stick all the time. Usually the excuse given to write off his outstanding performances ala November '18 all blacks win as him only having singular stand out performances on these types of occasions Surely if that reason to write him off regularly is true then this is exact the game you would then actually want him in...
Basil3 wrote: » Really looking forward to this now. Can Irish players that are past their prime dig deep and pull a big performance out of the bag? Will NZ's inexperience be exposed? It's a real clash of styles. Safe, proven selection and playing style vs high risk/high reward selection and playing style. One team trying to play rugby, the other trying to stop them from playing.
sydthebeat wrote: » Were we trying to stop you playing rugby while we put 40 points on ye in Chicago?
thebaz wrote: » no real surprises in team , delighted Ruddock made the bench - POM must deliver the game of his life , and prove his doubters wrong (big game too from Robbie H - in fact big game from everyone) - if we can live with the All Blacks for for first 20 , get in ther faces and dictate the game to them , we can do it , if All Blacks run in a couple of early tries and we are chasing the game , it will be a long day.
sydthebeat wrote: » i much prefer Robbie Henshaw protecting ringroses inside shoulder in this game than Aki. Bundee has shown that he can be caught focusing too much on the inside, either to make a dominant hit, or simply getting caught blitzing when the rest of the back line are drifting. Ringroe and henshaw have a good understanding in there, and garry has no issue trusting robbie on his inside. Thats vitally important when playing aginst this AB backline with BB at 15. BB often pops up between the 12 and 13 as either a strike runner or as a second play maker. Often Mounga actually skips his 12 to get the ball straight to BB, and in turn BB skips teh 13 to get the ball straight to the wing. When that happens we need a very fluid, vocal and trusting center partnership... and i think we have the best one starting.
Niallof9 wrote: » 15 as expected. There will be no deviance from our usual gameplan and its going to be a bloody war.
Basil3 wrote: » The midfield is a fascinating one. What do Ireland do if something happens to Henshaw or Ringrose? Who will slot into the centres? On top of this, you're probably going to have a fresh Sonny Bill coming onto the pitch for the All Blacks in the second half against a guy who has hardly played the last few months, and will surely be feeling the pinch.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Larmour has slotted in off the bench a few times
Danthemanhere wrote: » Why isn't Farrell on the bench?
Danthemanhere wrote: » Hey, some good chat here. On form, New Zealand will win eay but you'll never know. We need some players to step up and have the games of their lives. Like when we beat New Zealand before. O'Mahony was incredible. We need performances like that. It's like opposites meeting here. New Zealand are adventurous in attack and obviously in selection. Ireland are conservative in selection and game plan. Let's see who comes out on top.
sydthebeat wrote: » like most of this kiwi team, SBW doesnt hold the frightening aura he once had. This year he has been playing as a bosh merchant... averaging just 3.6 m per carry (the lowest of all your options by a good bit) He is always likely to do something stupid, though coming from the bench he wont be as tired so less chance of a brain fart. Im glad its not crotty and ALB we're facing, i think thats your best 12 / 13 combo. Goodhue has been ripping it up at club level but i dont think hes been put under any serious pressure yet at test level.
sydthebeat wrote: » because that would leave us with no back three cover. larmour can cover 11, 14, 15 and 13 at a stretch
AdamD wrote: » I know we're not showing up great but this current NZ side have showed nothing to suggest they should win easy on form either. Look through that list of names, it's not the vintage of the past.
andymx11 wrote: » But it will be Earls