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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2015 Six Nations] Wales vs Ireland (Round 4)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluemoon" data-source="post: 714406" data-attributes="member: 38204"><p>If Wales were playing NZ, Aus or SA today, I'd have expected them to score a try with 30 phases in the red zone, even with an outstanding Welsh defence. </p><p></p><p>I mentioned before the game the battle of the centres. I feel Ireland's issue is very much emerging from here as they lack any power or creativity to get over the gainline and put the very dangerous wingers in to space. Payne made a couple of breaks int he first half, but was quickly covered and outmuscled for most of the game. The only player I felt concerned about with the ball was Bowe, and occasionally Kearney. Both centres look inexperienced and lack any creative spark to break a well organised D.</p><p></p><p>Roberts had an outstanding game in defence, but I felt the decision to bring on Williams was done at exactly the right time even if it was forced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluemoon, post: 714406, member: 38204"] If Wales were playing NZ, Aus or SA today, I'd have expected them to score a try with 30 phases in the red zone, even with an outstanding Welsh defence. I mentioned before the game the battle of the centres. I feel Ireland's issue is very much emerging from here as they lack any power or creativity to get over the gainline and put the very dangerous wingers in to space. Payne made a couple of breaks int he first half, but was quickly covered and outmuscled for most of the game. The only player I felt concerned about with the ball was Bowe, and occasionally Kearney. Both centres look inexperienced and lack any creative spark to break a well organised D. Roberts had an outstanding game in defence, but I felt the decision to bring on Williams was done at exactly the right time even if it was forced. [/QUOTE]
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