djwizard84
Academy Player
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2012
- Messages
- 103
- Country Flag
- Club or Nation
It was a very entertaining game, some mistakes but nevertheless full passion.
South Africa deserve the trophy!!!
South Africa deserve the trophy!!!
....or their talent. It's not a great Ireland age-grade team. Next year they'll be a lot better with OisÃn Heffernan, Rory Moloney, Josh Murphy, Nick McCarthy, Ross Byrne, Harrison Brewer, Garry Ringrose, Billy Dardis and Ciaran Gaffney all returning. On top of that Seán McNulty, Lorcan Dow and Jack Cullen all featured for Ireland at u20 level this season a year ahead of schedule. There should be a favourable draw too since a semi final spot means Ireland avoid England, South Africa and New Zealand in the group phase.Ireland simply couldn't compete with England's size this morning
....or their talent. It's not a great Ireland age-grade team. Next year they'll be a lot better with OisÃn Heffernan, Rory Moloney, Josh Murphy, Nick McCarthy, Ross Byrne, Harrison Brewer, Garry Ringrose, Billy Dardis and Ciaran Gaffney all returning. On top of that Seán McNulty, Lorcan Dow and Jack Cullen all featured for Ireland at u20 level this season a year ahead of schedule. There should be a favourable draw too since a semi final spot means Ireland avoid England, South Africa and New Zealand in the group phase.
Is it just me or is the Aussie ginger winger playing astonishingly well this JWC. I was scrolling waiting for somebody to mention him but nobody has. Kellaway i think his name his and he has scored loads of tris and just in gneral been playing very well.
Onto the size thing in the England vs Ireland game, that's evident through all the age groups. I was watching the FIRA-AER u18 final between the two countries and even then England were physically a lot bigger than the Irish lads. Now i know this is isn't just down to what i am about to say but i can't help but think the fact that in England players are bought into academies from around the age of 13/14 and are put in the gym from around 15. This leads to them having a more physical look about them. While in Ireland they don't recieve nearly as much "pushing" they're kind of just left to DIY it. A flaw in the Irish system if you ask me.
Yeah good point, people do forget the amount of people actually playing rugby in Ireland, it's the 3rd sport in a country of 5 million people.. Astonishing when you think they got to a World Cup quarter final
What's with this focus on size?
England have been so strong because they've been executing basic skills accurately and pushing the pace.
They might be bigger, but that's secondary to their advantage in rugby skills.
Not so much size but strength and conditioning. Remember, its a lot easier to execute skills when you've more time on the ball and forward momentum.
And our props were only offloading, scoring tries and putting in accurate grubber kicks because they were on the front foot then...?
Ireland were on the front foot for a good half an hour in the second half and they did not display anything like the skills England did throughout the match (and the rest of the tournament).
So England were dominant because Ireland were bad defensively now?
...I thought it was because the England lads have better s&c?
The reason they were on the front foot was because of their execution of basic skills at a pace the Irish couldn't live with - not because they were bigger... in fact the England team is on average smaller than the Irish one.