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Rugby World Cup 2007
Ireland v Namibia
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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 143171"><p>Nicely put, well here's one for Karthago, that was a vachement terrible performance from the Irish, not too many positives to take from that one. Massive credit to Namibia for fronting up and taking their chances, I just hope they don't run out of steam in their latter games and take a pasting. </p><p></p><p>As for us my brother-in laws prediction of us not getting out of the pool is looking a decent bet to take now, although I'm sure the odds have shortened significantly. </p><p></p><p>I just don't understand this Irish attitude of spluttering and farting their way through weaker opposition in world cups and test matches, this is the world cup for **** sake, I'm not asking for the peak performance but surely we should be expecting to beat Namibia by more than 15 points. </p><p></p><p>Handling errors were unforgiveable, perfect conditions and they're playing like the ball is a bar of soap. O'Driscoll when will you ever learn that you do not have a kicking game, stick to what you're good at you gimp, POC, stop trying to be a centre, you don't have the hands for it and Hickie seriously seems to have picked up this nack in recent times of screwing up scoring chances so sort that out sharpish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 143171"] Nicely put, well here's one for Karthago, that was a vachement terrible performance from the Irish, not too many positives to take from that one. Massive credit to Namibia for fronting up and taking their chances, I just hope they don't run out of steam in their latter games and take a pasting. As for us my brother-in laws prediction of us not getting out of the pool is looking a decent bet to take now, although I'm sure the odds have shortened significantly. I just don't understand this Irish attitude of spluttering and farting their way through weaker opposition in world cups and test matches, this is the world cup for **** sake, I'm not asking for the peak performance but surely we should be expecting to beat Namibia by more than 15 points. Handling errors were unforgiveable, perfect conditions and they're playing like the ball is a bar of soap. O'Driscoll when will you ever learn that you do not have a kicking game, stick to what you're good at you gimp, POC, stop trying to be a centre, you don't have the hands for it and Hickie seriously seems to have picked up this nack in recent times of screwing up scoring chances so sort that out sharpish. [/QUOTE]
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