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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    replied to Kruse on last edited by
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    @kruse said in 6N 2018:

    @mikethesnow said in 6N 2018:

    Nz
    Daylight
    Ireland
    Daylight
    Darkness

    But can you imagine this Ireland vs the NZ we've got fit right now? There's not much daylight.

    Indeed

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #480

    Fair to say Ireland are the real deal , but most knowledgeable kiwis knew that anyway , so it shouldnt be that much of a surprise .

    I think England are probably the bigger story right now ....... more bark than bite ?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by
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    @kiwiinmelb when they beat us in November it'd be nice going into a RWC with someone else as fave!

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    Worrying thing for England is Ireland could have played much better. Opposition teams have figured out Jones' game plan and he seems to have only ever had one plan.

    Even more worrying is that if Sth Africa turn them over in June and NZ do the same in November, England are left with a lame-duck coach with no plan B, 6-9 months before a Rugby World Cup.

    It all sounds horrifying familiar... 🙂

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    @victor-meldrew said in 6N 2018:

    Worrying thing for England is Ireland could have played much better. Opposition teams have figured out Jones' game plan and he seems to have only ever had one plan.

    Even more worrying is that if Sth Africa turn them over in June and NZ do the same in November, England are left with a lame-duck coach with no plan B, 6-9 months before a Rugby World Cup.

    It all sounds horrifying familiar... 🙂

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    #484

    Ireland are the real deal these days and I think there's a 65.2956% Eddie Jones won't be able to halt the usual fade he experiences with every time he coaches after the two year mark.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #485

    Holy shit, What a time to be a Celt.

    I'm so prood.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    #486

    The wheels well and truly falling off the chariot, again.

    Very impressive what effect New Zealanders are having for Irish rugby. Might be time to consider dragging a few home.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @antipodean said in 6N 2018:

    The wheels well and truly falling off the chariot, again.

    Very impressive what effect New Zealanders are having for Irish rugby. Might be time to consider dragging a few home.

    I'm just trying to get my head around the fact that this England team which the press have told us needs to be respected and feared managed a 2-3 record in the tourney.

    Also, childish I know, but I'm really glad BOD isn't around to bask in this latest Irish glory....

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
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    I wonder what the conversation was in the Farrell household tonight?

    Andy would be justified to be smug after getting the arse from England as their defensive coach.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #489

    @rocky-rockbottom Yous got your way!

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    I know I go on about the standard of refereeing, but the Eng v Ire was dreadful at key points. The TMO missed a clear knock on by Kearney for Ireland's first try. Angus gave a YC for a Irish player swimming up the side of the maul and collapsing it just short of the line. If that doesn't merit a penalty try, what does?

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    It wasn’t a clear knock on.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    Well done Ireland, we were lucky to come second.

    The thing I don't quite get is that for all his faults Eddie has seemingly always had his teams playing intelligent rugby. That aspect has been absent from the AIs onwards. The last two seasons we came out trying to play rugby from the get go, this season we wait until the game is lost before we give it a go. Now why is that?

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    @billy-tell said in 6N 2018:

    It wasn’t a clear knock on.

    Are you trying to become a TMO?

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  • MajorRageM Away
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    @rocky-rockbottom said in 6N 2018:

    Excellent news re: England. Anyone who's spent time in the UK will be aware that now we all get to revel in what the UK media, and brits in general, do best. That being, having a massive, MASSIVE, morose & moribund whinge. They love it and they are brilliant at it. Undisputed world champs. They wallow in their own shittiness with an almost joyous preternaturalness. When something goes right, whether it's with the soccer team, the rugby team, whatever, its always tainted with that grey pall of, well, it's going to fucking rain tomorrow and, frankly, we'll only really be in our element then.

    The shit weather coupled with the natural cynicism forms a beautiful elixir which bottlenecks, the valve for which is the papers and blogs and twatsphere, a crucial national pressure point release valve that will light up as the UK en masse tears into whatever latest poor fluffybunnies have gone and stuffed it all up, just like we all knew they eventually fucking would. I am convinced the brits have a pleasure section of their brains that actually lights up then things go tits up.

    Put this in the British Politycs section and I may lose my shit .... 🙂

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #495

    Another wooden spoon for Italy.

    ....but I'm sure the players are learning lots from the experience and will come back better as they have done for the last 18 years.

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    @mn5 said in 6N 2018:

    @antipodean said in 6N 2018:

    The wheels well and truly falling off the chariot, again.

    Very impressive what effect New Zealanders are having for Irish rugby. Might be time to consider dragging a few home.

    I'm just trying to get my head around the fact that this England team which the press have told us needs to be respected and feared managed a 2-3 record in the tourney.

    Also, childish I know, but I'm really glad BOD isn't around to bask in this latest Irish glory....

    I’m stoked that whinging twat isn’t involved, when he was part of the team they’d be talked up beyond any discernible talent they had, play us and it would end in a leprechaust . Now they actually deliver on their promise which is great because France seem to have no fucks to give about test rugby and South Africa has all sorts of problems. Another genuine rival coming along is great for our game.

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  • ShadowTrooperS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #497

    I just think that coaching in 2018 has moved on and left Eddie Jones behind...

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  • BonesB Offline
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    It's understandably being heaped on Jones, but boy that laboured passing by England was devastating to them and cringe worthy to watch. Who are the skills or attack coaches?

    Passes 2 feet overhead, a metre behind, at the feet. It was very rare to see any "bread baskets". They were worse than the ABs last season.

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