WhoamI2022 wrote: » Yes it was but it was also a very experienced team. It is not like Farrell wasn't part of the coaching structure prior to the game. My point is that people are saying the 7 points at the end of the game yesterday could cost the championship. It didn't, other things will affect if they lose. Not sure what you are talking about expectations been crazy? it was Scotland, at home. Are you saying Ireland wouldn't think they could get a bonus point victory at home v Scotland with nearly the exact same team as walked over them in Japan?
FellasFellas wrote: » Missed lift on POM that cost us 7 points and may cost us the championship if it goes to PD, scored a pushover try. Suppose that balances out. If he is our 2nd choice hooker, we are going to get emaciated by France. They bring on Camille Chat, we bring on Dave Heffernan. Do you not see the issue? If Herring goes down in the warmup, we have to rely on him which I most certainly do not.
aloooof wrote: » That’s not at all what I’m saying and it’s disingenuous to suggest so. Of course we are capable of it. But that’s distinct from expecting it. If you think it’s reasonable to expect a bonus point victory in a managers first game in charge, when he was introducing changes to the game plan, with 5 changes to the starting 15 than vs NZ, then fair enough.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Didn't we also concede a try in the last play v Wales?
AbusesToilets wrote: » I was happy to see how well Bealham went. Been left in the cold far too long
lawrencesummers wrote: » He had a mighty fine cameo. With regards Healy he gave away the dumbest penalty you will see in a long time. I think it happened about 55 minutes and he was called of shortly afterwards. If his head isn’t able to make the correct decision at 55/60 minutes against Italy then he is probably a 50 minute player with his sub coming on at 50. Will be interesting to see how that position goes in the remainder of the season.
CMcsporty wrote: » Do you remember that lad who packed down at LH for 80 mins in Paris in 2016? Seriously where did it all go wrong for Jack McGrath?
FellasFellas wrote: » ...If he is our 2nd choice hooker, we are going to get emaciated by France...
UAEguy2020 wrote: » Yeah because our choices at substitute hooker will be what helps France emancipate Ireland...
BottleOfSmoke wrote: » Genuinely curious as to what word you are both thinking of :pac: Decimated?
Burkie1203 wrote: » https://twitter.com/CianTracey1/status/1320657951967842304?s=19
kuang1 wrote: » Someone has to tell Marmion that cornflakes are not for pi$$ing in!
Bazzo wrote: » Presume they need 3 fit scrum halves in camp at all times because of the 2 week bubble requirement. If one goes down they need 2 more fit
kilns wrote: » Is it just me or since Farrell has taken over the Irish team has got a lot more sloppy, I dont mean knock ones etc as we are rightly trying to expand our game but I am talking about conceding silly needless penalties and other things that were the hallmark of the previous management that enabled us to compete with the very best If we can expand our game but keep the sloppiness down then we may be able to get back to where we are as the back row is now looking exciting, no disrepect to POM but we are much better attacking force without him, if only Murray could add a bit more zip to our game but I guess he aint going to change now In any case we wont beat France but looking for the likes of Doris, Ryan and Porter to really stand up and show that they can be leaders going forward. We have to persist with Stockdale at full back for the time being and I have a feeling he could have a huge running game against the French
lawrencesummers wrote: » Outrage could also be levelled that a non Irish player has taken the place of SH’s who are starting for their province, players who have played for Ireland at underage up along. Let me be clear, because some people need it spelled out, I’ve no issue with JGP being given his shot, and he needs to be tied down as well, but the hypocrisy of the media in making a massive issue out of something a year ago that isn’t given any reference this year Is laughable. While you mention perception it can be perceived that Kleyn over toner was an issue because it was a Munster player over a Leinster player, but that doesn’t exist in this case because it’s a leinster player over a Connacht player or a leinster player over a Munster player, and also a leinster player over a leinster player.
WhoamI2022 wrote: » In reality the Italy game will not cost Ireland the championship, the opening game of the 6 nations v Scotland is the bigger issue. We should be expecting a bonus point victory at home v Scotland. If not at least putting up a decent points win.
Dog Botherer wrote: » evaporated? excoriated?
pickarooney wrote: » emasculated?
FellasFellas wrote: » Quiz Q: Who was the last scrumhalf actually born in each province to play for Ireland? Munster Leinster Ulster Connacht