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[2025 Six Nations] Wales vs Ireland - 22/02/25

Because after Gatland left our results changed?!?!

Losing at home against a rotated Ireland missing 6 first teamers is an absolute victory lol.

Let's be real, Wales were better against a weekend team, with a red card and fell short while never threatening to win lol.

The reaction to a half decent performance is laughable! Wales still lost, still never got a bonus point, and still sit bottom of the table with -59


What are we talking about? Except for the first 3 scrum penalties, the game went as expected!
I'd expect this argument from an opposition fan. You baffle me! Think I'll make this the last time I reply to you in this thread, as you're just repeating the same **** poor argumemts and it's very boring.
 
I'd expect this argument from an opposition fan. You baffle me! Think I'll make this the last time I reply to you in this thread, as you're just repeating the same **** poor argumemts and it's very boring.
Well what am I repeating that is **** poor?

The fact that Ireland rotated their team? Did they not?

The fact that Wales had a new coach, and were energised at home for the first time this year?

The fact that Wales turned the results around after Gatland?

Which of these are factually accurate?!
 
Because after Gatland left our results changed?!?!

Losing at home against a rotated Ireland missing 6 first teamers is an absolute victory lol.

Let's be real, Wales were better against a weekend team, with a red card and fell short while never threatening to win lol.

The reaction to a half decent performance is laughable! Wales still lost, still never got a bonus point, and still sit bottom of the table with -59


What are we talking about? Except for the first 3 scrum penalties, the game went as expected!
I honestly don't know what to say to you at this point. We're in different universes.
 
I honestly don't know what to say to you at this point. We're in different universes.
Because you think Wales were good? Against a full Ireland team?

We both know Easterby rotated a few key players, we both know there is a new coach boost for teams, we both know referees tend to favour hone teams...

What different universes are we talking about, are you claiming Jarrod Evans didn't give away field position for the Ireland try? Are you claiming Evans disnt throw a poor pass to deny the wales try?
Are you claiming Wales deserved to win?!
 
I've been forthcoming that for some reason Smith has been superior to Gareth Thomas in the scrum, that Llewllyn more than earned his place in the team, that Murray has held his own or that Roger's has been superb...

Everyone else has performed as expected have they not?
 
Because you think Wales were good? Against a full Ireland team?

We both know Easterby rotated a few key players, we both know there is a new coach boost for teams, we both know referees tend to favour hone teams...

What different universes are we talking about, are you claiming Jarrod Evans didn't give away field position for the Ireland try? Are you claiming Evans disnt throw a poor pass to deny the wales try?
Are you claiming Wales deserved to win?!
On what ******* planet are you on? Ireland are arguably the best ******* team in the world mate. We look like we'd lose against Portugal under Gatland at the end and you have the cheek to go on about Ireland rotating players. It's a joke. If Gatland and Howley are in charge of that game we get absolutely ravaged, with or without the changes. If you can't take any positives from today and you only want to focus on some negatives (which are largely in your own head) then again, I don't know what to say.
 
I don't think anyone is saying they would beat Ireland in their current form, but they played a lot better than we've seen in a very long time. The success here is for the Irish who won a good game, fans who watched a good game and Wales finally showing some spark.
Yes. From a neutral's POV, this is very much my take.

Definitely a much better watch than England vs. Scotland.

If Wales can build upon this showing, they will give Scotland and England a good game.
 
Well what am I repeating that is **** poor?

The fact that Ireland rotated their team? Did they not?

The fact that Wales had a new coach, and were energised at home for the first time this year?

The fact that Wales turned the results around after Gatland?

Which of these are factually accurate?!
Being honest.
We missed Furlong, Doris, Keenan. The rest was argubally our first choice. Aki Ringrose and Henshaw rotate all the time
 
Ehhh weird thread.

Back in an airbnb now feeling fortunate.

From an Irish POV, I'm glad we're out of here with a win. In our three grand slams in my lifetime, we've won what everyone called a gimme, while playing **** and not necessarily deserving it. Scotland - 09, France - 18, and England - 23. I hope this is that game this year.

I came over expecting a new coach bounce and a tough game but never really thought there'd ever be a match in the balance. I was at the England game in Dublin and can say with certainty, we were closer to losing today than in Dublin a few weeks ago.

Wales played modern rugby today, it was a basic and primitive gameplan but it was so much more effective than anything they've played in 4 years. A more mature Welsh side wins that game and it's no fault of anyone in the squad today that they weren't more mature having played the last two years under a coach with a tactical approach 6 - 10 years out of date.

We were so bad from 10-45mins though. The gameplan was clearly to let Wales play themselves to death in difficult positions and territorially we were very good. Outside of that we didn't take the game to them at all. As ever and forever more Ireland's performance can be summarised by the 10. Prendergast looked lazy and complacent for most of the 1st half and then looked a level above his opposiotion for 30mins until the weird (amd his second of the championship) kick out on the full in the 2nd half. Saying that, JGP is our Sexton replacement right now, if Dupont didn't exist, he'd be compared to some of the all time great 9s, he's peerless in many ways.

Welsh rugby won me over in a huge way this weekend anyway. Incredible hosts, lovely people and knowledgeable fans across the board. I'll be back and don't expect to see wins in Cardiff being common place going forward.
 

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