Thrashssacre wrote: » Not a lot of love for Addison I think he might be exactly what Ireland need, runs brilliant lines like Keenan but had a bit more strength im looking forward too seeing him and have a feeling it won't be his last cap, a perfect candidate for the 23 shirt for the future.
Lost Ormond wrote: » Picking a bigger squad so he and other coaches can get better look at some players i guess. I think Dooley is european standard and would be that all time if playing elsewhere and not behind Healy.... If going on age Treadwell/Thornbery are older/about same age as Molony so not exactly right options if going on about picking younger options You are gobsmacked by Dooley but then pick him to start the games.... Who instead of him would you have picked then?
Dubinusa wrote: » Just realized that Treadwell wasn't selected! I think Farrell is making a mistake. I rate him above Molony and Wycherly, both of whom are small locks. By small, I mean weight and bulk. Is there any update for an autumn schedule? It's probably around then that attendances will be full. Would be great to have S.A come up for a match!
TRC10 wrote: » If there was a game against England tomorrow, what 2nd rock pairing would you prefer.. Molony and Wycherley or Treadwell and Kleyn
Must love hardship wrote: » I think Nucifora, Farrell and Catt are out their depth. Farrell only wanted 2 games so he can run off and be number 2 on the lions. A third test was an option and should have been played for player progression and TV revenue. Nucifora renewed 3 players on central contracts who didn't make the lions and are now effectively on holidays for the summer. The outhalf decision is baffling. Billy burns has proved himself consistently at int and Club level not to be the required int standard but still gets picked. Harry byrne gets selected but at the expense of Ross byrne who while I agree is not spectacular but the safest option available off the bench and can cover 12 at a push. Especially with carberrys injury profile.. Farrell said it was a selction decision and not his ankle.. Billy burns kicking from the ground or from hand is not at int standard.
TRC10 wrote: » The only thing Ross Byrne has over Burns is goal kicking. Burns is a better fly half in every other aspect.
sydthebeat wrote: » Never have to stick a flanker out on the 10 channel when Ross byrne is there....
aloooof wrote: » He's certainly better defensively too, and the closest we've had to Sexton in that regard.
VANG1 wrote: » He’s certainly a better line kicker and cross field kicker. He’s also a better passer. Think BB is a better runner at defences. It’s not RB fault if the pack are being beaten if he can’t win us the game on his own. He gets a lot of unfair criticism. We’ve been spoiled with JS.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Just so I'm clear, RB gets unfair criticism, because he's stuck behind the lowly Leinster pack, compared to Billy Burns, behind the mighty Ulster pack. I really, really don't think that's the case.
stephen_n wrote: » I would assume he was referring to his performances in green. Particularly in Twickenham but then again, I suspect you already knew that.
Jump_In_Jack wrote: » Andy Farrell talks about how he is currently monitoring Zebo's performances, and will be watching him at Munster with potential for call up to Ireland.https://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2021/0615/1228185-farrell-zebo-munster-matches-will-dictate-ireland-call/
Former Former Former wrote: » So, exactly like every other player in Ireland then. Fair enough.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » You suspect wrong. If I had, I would have pointed out that BB's first cap was behind a pack that had played the vast majority of the game down to seven.
TRC10 wrote: » No it wasn't. Billy Burns' first cap was against Wales last Autumn. He had to go off again with a HIA so didn't do too much. His next cap was off the bench v England in Twickenham. I've never seen an Ireland pack get bullied as much as it did that day, yet his first act was setting up our only try. He then started v Georgia the next week and played really well and scored a try. It was when he went off injured shortly after HT that Ireland's performance went to sh*t that day. He outperformed Byrne by a mile last Autumn. Unfortunately, that kick v Wales has really tarnished his reputation. He may not be good enough to take up Sexton's mantle, but I think he's comfortably better than Byrne.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » To be honest, my point was really just that Stephen should avoid assuming bad faith all the time. That post about Ross Byrne and a beaten pack was confusing and unclear, and Stephen thought he was oh-so-clever with his post.
Dubinusa wrote: » It's also worth noting that Carberry too, has deficiencies in his game. He's a speed bump defending.
accensi0n wrote: » Is he? Haven't seen him much since he came back but he always seemed to be a very good tackler, although not stopping the attacker dead obviously. Tackling low and good technique, one of those slighter players that can chop down a big forward.
connachta wrote: » So Carty definitely out of frame? He always makes two horrible mistakes per game but has had a very very good level beside these