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    Sexton's kicking nightmare become reality...again.

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    If you rewind and look closely I'm pretty sure Poite was just telling Sinckler to "cup his balls".

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    No better sight to make you smile than watching Johnny May think he adds anything in a maul.

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    @Bones said in England Vs Ireland, Six Nations 2020:

    If you rewind and look closely I'm pretty sure Poite was just telling Sinckler to "cup his balls".

    Probbly Ireland's main victory over England on the field today

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    Fuggenhell. That's a late hit and if it's not late it's a dangerous charge. Where was the wrapping arms?

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    @Bones said in England Vs Ireland, Six Nations 2020:

    Fuggenhell. That's a late hit and if it's not late it's a dangerous charge. Where was the wrapping arms?

    Can only think Poite thought the Orish player lost his footing. Bizarrely inconsistent not to have the TMO look at it.

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    Flat, low energy performance from Ireland. Almost like they weren't quite prepared for this game.

    England have been competent and workmanlike and that's been more than enough against a poor Ireland today.

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    There's an Oirish bloke called "Doris" on the field.

    Pretty much sums up Ireland today

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    Ireland seem better when Sexton & Murray departed.

    Another performance like today and their days will be numbered.

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    Ireland get a late try.

    Not under the sticks sadly - and Sexton's off the field so we won't get the sheer pleasure of seeing another Sexton shocker.

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    Final score. England 24 Ireland 12. Bit of a mid-Sunday afternoon snooze fest.

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    Highlights.

    Bono's visit had an amazing impact on Ireland. After that Ben Youngs kick ahead (0:13), Jonny Sexton still hasn't found what he was looking for......

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    Ireland had Bono, but England had the edge.....

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    For the Irish team it was a Sunday, bloody Sunday.

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    All in all a bit meh for me. With the platform our front five were providing I’d have liked to see a bit more dominance and real incision. I reckon Wales will look at that game and fancy their chances if they get anywhere near parity up front.

    So. What about Eddie’s contentious selections? Well Lawes gave a MOTM performance, doing all the second row things very well. Joseph spent as much time in the midfield as he did on the wing and Curry was a little anonymous.

    I’d call that another failed experiment. Or rather the same failed experiment.

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    @Catogrande said in England Vs Ireland, Six Nations 2020:

    I’d call that another failed experiment. Or rather the same failed experiment.

    For a failed experiment England's defence really sets their platform. Absolutely dominated Ireland, but I agree they should get more out of it.

    That being said, it's a cross in the win column.

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    @sparky said in England Vs Ireland, Six Nations 2020:

    Ireland had Bono, but England had the edge.....

    He's a fluffybunny and he ruins everything.

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    Sexton well past it.

    Conor Murray still relatively class but his game is the slow possession Ireland ground out wins on, and that wasn't working in the teeth of that defence.

    Jeez most refs would have been tempted to card Ferrall after he started mouthing off. So punchable. Grot.

    Peyper is still fucking awful. Like he was having a beer when a ref went down during warmup, and rollled his eyes before picking up the whistle. There's being passive and then there's being dangerously passive.

    Sinckler and Itoje continue to carry on like prize pillocks, but sing when you're winning I suppose. Both had good games and can play.

    Still funny that England can't push straight 100% of the time, and even funnier that Ireland were too dumb to make a meal of them doing it.

    Intensity from the Poms was great but Ireland didn't adapt or adjust to any of it. Short kicks? Nah. We'll box kick it straight back to them and gain nothing, thanks.

    Eddie loves to pick players "out of position" and its fine right up until it isn't. With that roster, it should mostly work. Good fitness and accuracy.

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    @NTA said in England Vs Ireland, Six Nations 2020:

    Intensity from the Poms was great but Ireland didn't adapt or adjust to any of it.

    Not the only team in recent history for that to happen to!

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