I don't mind a 6:2 bench in principle if it is used for it's intended role (Forwards put in a lot of work and then you cycle the lot to keep a very high workrate and play an attritional game). Jones has the ******* annoying habit of selecting 6 forwards and then not using 2 or 3 of them, with the others being used right at the end of the game where they don't have time to have a major impact. It's his usual ******** of selecting a team and players for one set of tactics but then getting them to actually play a completely different set.
I don't think we have the muscle or discipline to try to get into an arm wrestle with Ireland. Our biggest issue is, as soon as a half-break is made, none of our players put in the effort to close the gap. The players can see a player get isolated but make no effort whatsoever to cover the inside so the last defender can feel more confident in committing to a tackle. Cuthberts breaks in particular highlighted this laziness and it's been standard of our defence for a while now, we keep hanging the last defender out to dry.
It's the same on a break, so few players make an effort to support it. It's like the whole team is thinking in terms of ruck resets and nothing else. That or their fitness levels are atrocious.