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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2020 Six Nations] Ireland vs Wales (08/02/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="bushytop" data-source="post: 988157" data-attributes="member: 56738"><p>In fairness I thought Ireland were very on point and played with very few mistakes. We were poor and really struggled to heave ourselves back into the game... and did manage it some after about 45 minutes (which I'll agree with you is far too late). I think it'll probably take us a bit longer to get used to the new game plan, longer than Ireland who have had a bit more continuity at the coaching level.</p><p></p><p>I think (hope) we'll learn a lot from Saturday and it'll hopefully speed our learning up a little. Never count chickens though, I was shocked by the level of confidence most of us taffs had going over to Ireland... it's never easy there and it proved true again. Keep the faith and hopefully Pivac will do what he has pretty much done wherever he has coached... win and win well. It could take a while though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushytop, post: 988157, member: 56738"] In fairness I thought Ireland were very on point and played with very few mistakes. We were poor and really struggled to heave ourselves back into the game... and did manage it some after about 45 minutes (which I’ll agree with you is far too late). I think it’ll probably take us a bit longer to get used to the new game plan, longer than Ireland who have had a bit more continuity at the coaching level. I think (hope) we’ll learn a lot from Saturday and it’ll hopefully speed our learning up a little. Never count chickens though, I was shocked by the level of confidence most of us taffs had going over to Ireland... it’s never easy there and it proved true again. Keep the faith and hopefully Pivac will do what he has pretty much done wherever he has coached... win and win well. It could take a while though. [/QUOTE]
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