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[2022 Six Nations] Ireland vs Italy (27/02/22)

I've always thought this but so many times does a card cause the team with 15 to become so sloppy and complacent. But 13 men is no excuse. Really disappointing from Ireland currently.
 
Poor from Ireland but it's very difficult to maintain your structure in this type of situation. Throwing stupid passes and offloads, and losing shape and discipline, instead of showing some patience. You can already see the difference Sexton is making.
 
"You've got to trust your players"

With Irish commentators, that could also be you've got to thrust your players.
 
Wtf is that by Hansen?
Ireland 2 men up and they're acting like petty toddlers
 
Yeah thats a yellow, but give to the Irish guy giving him a hip check instead.
 
Ireland should have a couple more tries here but credit to Italy they've played with a lot of heart.

England will be hoping this Ireland turn up in a fortnight.
 
Fair play to Italy could of just given up but everything Ireland have scored is because of the space rather than them not trying.
 

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