.ak wrote: » Yeah but they wouldn't get anything done. They'd just been on a constant roll over.
total former wrote: » I don't think 'Yeah_Right' was criticising Sexton for making the tackles or for being macho, just for his technique. The point is that Neil Francis was blaming Bastareaud for charging into Sexton when the fault actually lies with Sexton for going in too high. Overall, I'd say the above post is 100% wrong in literally every point it makes.
dtpc191991 wrote: » Long range forecasts predicting light rain and sunny spells on the Sunday of the England game. I know these things aren't very accurate this far put but the BBC are normally pretty good at it.
bilston wrote: » Go over to the weather forum and they'll tell you anything over 5 days is fantasy island forecasting.
thomond2006 wrote: » Earls and Fitzgerald have both put their hand up. I'd be happy with either to displace Payne.
total former wrote: » A couple more performances from D'Arcy like last night and he might come into the frame, maybe shift Henshaw to 13. Not advocating dropping Payne but would like to see a couple more combinations tried.
thomond2006 wrote: » Nobody will convince me that Bastareaud wanted to target Sexton's head. Aside from the obvious reasons, Bastareaud himself is actually a good character.
Swiwi. wrote: » No he's not sorry t2006. Gets drunk and injures himself, fabricates story about racially motivated attack. Not how I define good character.
Interested Observer wrote: » Notwithstanding, I still wouldn't believe there was any intent in the incident with Sexton.
thomond2006 wrote: » He then tried to commit suicide and had to attend counselling. He clearly had some demons so I'll give him a pass for what happened in NZ (although I appreciate what a ****storm that was for NZ).
Swiwi. wrote: » Ah I genuinely didn't know about the suicide bit so if true I moderate my comments.
total former wrote: » Yeah he was 21. If we all had the things we did at 21 following us around...
Swiwi. wrote: » Apples & pears people. Payne & Henshaw being judged on the 6N, Earls & Fitzgerald on the Pro 12 - minus players on international duty. I'd say it would be pretty hard to force oneself into the 6N team based on displays in the Pro 12, just don't think Schmidt will take so much notice. Stand to be proved wrong though.
total former wrote: » Absolutely, but Earls and Fitzgerald are already proven internationals, far more than Payne or Henshaw, so it's not like clamouring for Jack Conan to replace Heaslip or Rob Herring to replace Best. But you're right, I think as long as the current XV keep executing the game plan, it will be very hard for anyone to force their way in. Joe said as much last season in respect of Zebo, basically that while he was playing well against Zebre, Kearney and Trimble were playing well against England in Twickenham, nuff said.
Swiwi. wrote: » TBH, I think standing out in the Pro 12 (given it's essentially stripped of the cream of its best players at the moment) is the minimum requirement to stay in the Irish selection frame, but not a reason to drop players from the Irish 23 who have largely performed in the 2 games so far.