I would say it was the players fault because they were the ones that played and lost the game.tigerburnie wrote:Ireland were not allowed to play, not sure it is the fault of any players, the England game plan was carried out effectively and the press defence was so strong, Ireland were often forced back from the gain line, difficult to launch anything when you lose the collisions.
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Frank we have an amnesty on quoting Rumn, please observe it, it's not cricket.Frank wrote: Two things about this.
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I was stuck in a corner of the ground low down so I miss the insights that TV gives.
But I thought the result was a welcome reality check after last year's heroics.
Ireland simply doesn't beat England year after year. Check the results over the last 144 years to work out the averages.
They were simply superb today in their line speed and defence. They did unto us what we have done to many.
I wouldn't criticise our players. England have been waiting a long time to dish out some of our medicine back to us.
Let's remember that Irish rugby is about only one match this year. The RWC quarter final. I don't give a fig about the other results in the 6N.
England will win the Grand Slam and get to the RWC final. Congrats to them today but forget them until hopefully the 2nd November.
But I thought the result was a welcome reality check after last year's heroics.
Ireland simply doesn't beat England year after year. Check the results over the last 144 years to work out the averages.
They were simply superb today in their line speed and defence. They did unto us what we have done to many.
I wouldn't criticise our players. England have been waiting a long time to dish out some of our medicine back to us.
Let's remember that Irish rugby is about only one match this year. The RWC quarter final. I don't give a fig about the other results in the 6N.
England will win the Grand Slam and get to the RWC final. Congrats to them today but forget them until hopefully the 2nd November.
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I apologise Mr 9 but he seems to be the only one I can understand on here.UlsterNo9 wrote:Frank we have an amnesty on quoting Rumn, please observe it, it's not cricket.Frank wrote: Two things about this.
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He just makes things so simplistic and easy to follow.
And I understand rum is the commander and chief of Combat 18.
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I played in games where the opposition were just too good on the day, didn't mean we were crap, just they were better that day and we had to try and make sure we learnt from it.Frank wrote:I would say it was the players fault because they were the ones that played and lost the game.tigerburnie wrote:Ireland were not allowed to play, not sure it is the fault of any players, the England game plan was carried out effectively and the press defence was so strong, Ireland were often forced back from the gain line, difficult to launch anything when you lose the collisions.
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England were phenomenal today, they had something to avenge though, we embarrassed them at Twickers last year, they repaid the favour.
Ireland will learn more from that defeat than England I reckon.
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Ireland will learn more from that defeat than England I reckon.
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Indeed, Jackie, England simply couldn't lose today. To suffer two humiliations and then to have a third defeat today would have defied gravity.
I would give Murray another chance.
I would give Murray another chance.
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I'm just happy someone took me seriously enough to quote me.tigerburnie wrote:I played in games where the opposition were just too good on the day, didn't mean we were crap, just they were better that day and we had to try and make sure we learnt from it.Frank wrote:I would say it was the players fault because they were the ones that played and lost the game.tigerburnie wrote:Ireland were not allowed to play, not sure it is the fault of any players, the England game plan was carried out effectively and the press defence was so strong, Ireland were often forced back from the gain line, difficult to launch anything when you lose the collisions.
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No creativity. Kept trying the same things and hoping for a different outcome.
Just like watching Ulster.
Nuff said - move on to the next defeat .... I mean, match!
Just like watching Ulster.
Nuff said - move on to the next defeat .... I mean, match!
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Disagree. Ireland were very much the loser. The Nigels were all over them and bullied them off the park. Several Ireland big names did not show up today. This is a very settled and experienced Ireland team. You would expect them to do a lot better, especially at home in Dublin.tigerburnie wrote:Brutal looking game no real loser there, England just seem to have the edge this week.
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Nail .....on .......the...... head!Cap'n Grumpy wrote:No creativity. Kept trying the same things and hoping for a different outcome.
Just like watching Ulster.
Nuff said - move on to the next defeat .... I mean, match!
No plan to combat their line speed.
Ireland not beaten by their creativity. Arguably we gifted them 24 points by making mistakes under the pressure; Earls rushing out of the line, Jacob overrunning the kick behind him, Rory's crooked throw just before half time, and Sextons pass at the death.
Inevitable outcome to the dominance in the tackle.
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Hopefully they'll fall off again soon ...
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According to RugbyLAD, Stander played 62 mins with a fractured cheekbone and eye socketDave wrote:Stockdale had by far the most metres gained of any Irish player. No other player was gathering that ball either. He's the tallest back.TopPoster wrote:He’d certainly put in a better show than Earls who is so utterly ineffective against any tier 1 nation. But alas if you look at the player ratings out already in the shinner press it’s Rory and Stockcubes fault.Dave wrote:Zebo would walk onto that team.
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Explains a lot. I wonder why he wasn't subbed earlier?shamalicious wrote:According to RugbyLAD, Stander played 62 mins with a fractured cheekbone and eye socketDave wrote:Stockdale had by far the most metres gained of any Irish player. No other player was gathering that ball either. He's the tallest back.TopPoster wrote:He’d certainly put in a better show than Earls who is so utterly ineffective against any tier 1 nation. But alas if you look at the player ratings out already in the shinner press it’s Rory and Stockcubes fault.Dave wrote:Zebo would walk onto that team.
CJ Stander: 11 carries, 6 metres gained. Nothing said.
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Probably because he just thought he had a sore bake and didn't make much of it.Dave wrote:Explains a lot. I wonder why he wasn't subbed earlier?shamalicious wrote:According to RugbyLAD, Stander played 62 mins with a fractured cheekbone and eye socketDave wrote:Stockdale had by far the most metres gained of any Irish player. No other player was gathering that ball either. He's the tallest back.TopPoster wrote:He’d certainly put in a better show than Earls who is so utterly ineffective against any tier 1 nation. But alas if you look at the player ratings out already in the shinner press it’s Rory and Stockcubes fault.Dave wrote:Zebo would walk onto that team.
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