westernforce
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The Irish have the unfortunate task of taking the perfect game they played yesterday, and reproducing it consistently,in other matches. Question is, can they? I doubt many teams can.
We all know, from history, that the ABs will consistently perform at a high enough level to make results, like yesterday's, still rather an upset, than the norm. To refute this, is to refute history itself, even if a corner in rugby history may well have been turned.
New Zealand rugby is a machine with very few peers.
Ireland have been consistent with it all season, winning the grand slam while also winning a test series in Australia for the first time in their history. Ireland don't need to play the perfect game to beat the All Blacks or indeed any team, they just need to stick to the game plan that Joe and the other coaches put forward!
Would I be right in saying Ireland have only lost 1 game all year?
While NZ have lost 2?
If that's not consistency I don't know what is.
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