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[2023 Six Nations] Wales v Ireland - 5 February 2023

probably one of the best Irish side against one of the worst Welsh side
Come on Wales, never surrender!
 
Gatland ball is committing half your team to every break down only to box kick and then be confused why you don't have a kick chase.
 
Are the Welsh team actually dumb? The amount of blatant penalties they keeping away. When keeping it real goes wrong
 
100 tackles in 33 minutes. That is insane. Ireland are dominant AF though. Clinical display by the forwards. If Biggar was half as good at playing as he was talking maybe Wales would have a few more points on the board.
 
Not sure what Porter is complaining about, if he doesn't put his hand on the floor he collapses in a heap.
 
If he's clearly short surely Ireland have to release the player, they can't lay in there and hold the ball as if it's over the line or a maul.
 
Ireland is a well oiled machine atm. Test match rugby clinic by them so far.
 
The tackle of 1 green is only Foul Play?
not complaining about the ref, I just want to know more about the rules.
why not a yellow?
 
We've gotten fairly sloppy. Murray slow, Hansen off the pace and Johnny not getting too involved.

Would like an early second half try and then to give Byrne his go.
 
The tackle of 1 green is only Foul Play?
not complaining about the ref, I just want to know more about the rules.
why not a yellow?
It could have been yellow, he is lucky it wasn't looked at further.
 
Tipuric thinking he's faster than the whole Irish backline
 
The tackle of 1 green is only Foul Play?
not complaining about the ref, I just want to know more about the rules.
why not a yellow?
I'm guessing that they didn't class it as a tip as the Welsh player tried to jump over him and essentially tripped rather than was specifically tipped past the horizontal
Like it was momentum that did for him not foul play by the Irish player

Still think it would've been worth a formal look
 
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