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[2018 6 Nations] Round 5 : England v Ireland (17/03/2018)

Hahahahahahaha. In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king

See what you like. We deserve to be losing but Kearney touched the ball before Watson, Murray knocked on right near your line and that hit his hand after his knee.

Been other decisions that have been poor/gone against us too.
 
First try for Ireland was bullshit. Otherwise, we have been awful. Fair play to Ireland though, been the better team really. Haven't really had to work for it though, our discipline is awful.
 
Fair to say Stockdale is not too shabby. I love the mentality from Ireland to push for a score rather than head off for halftime.

For the sake of the spectacle I hope EJ gets Ford on and tells them to throw it about a bit. I'm tiring from watching England in the last four games. Setting aside the issue of quality, it's as dull as dishwater.
 
The sour grapes from a certain cohort of a certain section of fans the last few weeks has been a sight to behold.
 
Understand English fans annoyance with the ref. A few odd decisions, especially the knock on in the first try + the penalty v Itoje in the lineout at the end of the first half.

No knock on in Stockdales try though...

Still Ireland are far better than a very, very poor England.

I can't argue with this. Ireland better team clearly, deserves the lead but feels like England can't even look offside without the ref calling it.
 
Just looking at that second try, Engand defence is horrible. Mako has lined up outside Farrell (which is incomprehensible for a start), then has hared in twards the ball, crossing over with Farrel, leaving a massive space for Farrell to try and cover, all the players outside him are turned inwards so the exact place Ireland are trying to attack is in chaos. Off a lineout, so all the time in the world to set it up right and clarify everyone's role. How on earth did that become such a shambles?
 
I thought he was from the south west

I literally just googled it and apparently the real answer is: no one knows, he was from Britain and that's where evidence ends
Well he was a Shepard by trade, so they probably just made a fair assumption on his nationality.
EDIT: Jesus I can't help myself.
 
If we ask Ireland nicely can we use our travelling reserves as well?
25 vs 23 might level the playing field a bit, And I wanna see Solomona play. At least he knows how to run support lines and deal with high bombs
 
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