Priestland's kicking at goal was obviously poor, but I think the rest of his game was top drawer yesterday. His distribution is always good, with the ball always put in front of his outside backs. He attacks the line well, as demonstrated by Davies' first try and in the build up to the final penalty where he made two half-breaks to get Wales up the field and out of our 22. His kicking from hand is the best of any Welsh 10, and especially in the first half yesterday he pinned Ireland back time and time again. His brave kick to touch from a penalty in the lead up to Davies' second try was also good to see, for too long Wales fly halves have been so conservative here, only gaining 20m or so.
Halfpenny is the best kicker in Wales full stop, and with time will get even better. He's first choice kicker at the Blues, even when Parks is playing which should say something, because Parks' one strength is his goal kicking. I don't understand the need to have the outside half kicking if there's someone better playing in another position. Goal kicking has always been Priestland's weakness, so take that pressure off him and watch him flourish (in a similar way Nicky Robinson flourished at the Blues once the kicking duties were handed over to Blair). The rest of Priestland's game is top notch, well his tackling can be a bit dodgy, but with monster players either side, we can deal with that.
Finally, the most important thing. He plays heads up rugby. His decision making is always spot on because he plays what's in front of him. This cannot be underestimated.
Edit. ThatFellowEdwards. You clearly have no clue if you think game control is outdated. Hook is a great talent, but sometimes he just looks like a headless chicken. Priestland's all round game is far superious than any other Welsh 10 at present. Priestland had a solid game yesterday if you overlook his goal kicking. If you think otherwise, you're delluded.