Scythica wrote: » If we're looking to play more expansively, then surely McCloskey needs to come into the equation in the centres - probably the best offloading centre we have? Addison could also make a case for 13 (though prefer him at 15) if he could get a run of injury free games...
Wegians89 wrote: » If you’re looking for an offload, Tom Farrell is the man. Been top of those charts for a couple of years. Would like to see him get back into the Connacht team and then potentially be Ringroses understudy at 13
blinding wrote: » Stockdale is an attacking winger . We certainly didn’t give him much opportunity to show his attacking talents .
blinding wrote: » You’d primarily put Stockade in your team for attack . For this you have to give him opportunities to attack . Obviously he needs to improve his defence but if you want a winger that is a better defender maybe Stockade is not the winger for you particularly in the short term .
Utah_Saint wrote: » This. I think this is a good point you raise. Obviously Defence is critical but do you think England, SA or New Zealand picked their wingers for Defence? Jonny May is like a turnstile but who cares when he can run like he does. Maybe its years of indoctrination (well before Joes time) that the first thing we look for in a winger is if he can hit a ruck...
Henry Ford III wrote: » Whatever about the merits of fringe or upcoming players, Andy Farrell's big problem is time - or the lack of it. He won't be able to tactically reinvent Ireland as a team before the 6N - the RWC squad are on hols probably and the provinces will want their star players back a.s.a.p. so squad sessions will be limited also. I fear more pain is on the cards internationally at least unfortunately.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Squad sessions won't be limited. What the provinces want is completely secondary to what Farrell and his new team want
Henry Ford III wrote: » Can't agree. The internationals (if fit) will be available for European action.
irishbucsfan wrote: » They're always available for European action. It's the interpros they pull players from.
Utah_Saint wrote: » I would take a poor 6N if I could see clear signs of change. Some others may not feel the same but if we don't take our medicine now when should we?
Shefwedfan wrote: » This is getting a little over the top isn't it on the criticism of the players. First we are saying none of them can pass and now we are saying none of them can run?? These majority of these players are playing in semi finals and finals of HC's. Winning as well. Playing against the best in Europe and probably the World on regular occasions and winning. I get we had a poor WC but we have a good base to build on. Lets not lose the plot yet. First we where comparing ourselves to NZ, now it is ENgland. If England lose next week will we compare ourselves to SA? We need to find a game plan that suits Ireland. Joe found one and we where very successful but then everything figured it out. We just need to find another. Stop looking at XYZ and saying we are not as good as them. IN 2018 they all looked at Ireland and instead of just saying we are not as good they found a way to negate our positives. Lets do the same to them Daly is good.....you see him play Leinster last year in the HC game in RDS? He was awful, absolutely awful.
Henry Ford III wrote: » I know. That's why I posted what I did. Your assertion "Squad sessions won't be limited. What the provinces want is completely secondary to what Farrell and his new team want" doesn't wash for precisely the same reason. If Farrell & Co. want a squad session on a European Rugby weekend they can't. QED.
Clegg wrote: » Who said that none of our outside backs can't run? The entire discussion was about the strengths and weaknesses of our backs. They're not lightning fast so need to be used in different ways. The entire point of comparing them to England's back three was to show that while we can't use our lads in the way they do, we have other strengths that can be used. The entire point of this discussion is about finding a way that best suits. Also, European Cup rugby is irrelevant to this discussion. Daly was poor against Leinster last season, but us having an excellent world cup. That's all that matters. Just like how so many Irish players shot the lights out for their provinces, but underperformed at the highest level.
Dubinusa wrote: » You can't control the the collision if you receive the ball standing still! How to you get forward momentum when the defender is coming at speed? It's basic isn't it! Our back row was not cohesive. It was underpowered and really outmuscled. We saw the poor standards all year. We were mauled by Wales and England in the 6nations. Schmidt continued using static receivers regardless. That along with the selection of Murray, who was awful all year was the writing on the wall. Farrell will have his hands full. He should assert his style of play immediately. But, I think he's going to change up slowly. I think out back row for the Scotland match will be Ruddock Nordi Standers VDF on the bench.
Faugheen wrote: » Again, don’t understand why VDF of anyone should be dropped. 7 isn’t the problem here.