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This ******* hurts so so bad. I'll be back for the next Leinster game. We just don't have it.
Yet they didn't. And we could have scored a try at the other end before the whistle...might have, could have... read the scoreboard!That makes little sense. What you're effectively saying is that had Ronan Kelleher rolled Barrett and touched down their attack wouldn't have been underwhelming. It hinged on that. Ridiculous.
This ******* hurts so so bad. I'll be back for the next Leinster game. We just don't have it.
I have no real idea what goes on at the scrum tbh but to me it looked like the one time Porter was clearly in on an angle and Barnes was up for it and the last scrum penalty was truly weird with the entire Irish 8 crabbing across for no apparent reason other than jockeying for position. Not sure what the actual case was. It just struck me as strange.I thought Porter should have been taken off earlier as he was in Wayne Barnes' bad books. Instead they took Furlong off early surprisingly.
TBF if you gave me that choice I'd still choose NZ over France. It's just the margins are minute.Ireland shouldn't feel too sad. They won their World Cup Final against South Africa in the group stages.
I did wonder that the reward for winning that game wasn't great.
@IT157 You tell me that my predictions were wrong, yet I was not mistaken, I stated that Wales will reach the quarter final of the World Cup without any problem and that Argentina will go to the semi final .
You were saying Wales would make the semis due to their history.
How about instead of world cups we have world rankings reset every four years and then for the last of the four years we have test series between first and second, third and fourth, etc played at the higher ranked teams home grounds.
On top of that, just for funsies, in one of the other years have a spectacle event - the world knockouts - where the top 16 teams play at a single host country/city, starting with first vs sixteenth, second vs fifteenth etc but each knocked out team then keeps playing against other knocked out teams until you have ranked places one to sixteen over four weeks. There can be progressive monetary rewards.
They can't even sort our revenue-sharing for home & away test matches: they will be arguing from here to the next century about hosting and revenue-sharing from the matches you're proposing...How about instead of world cups we have world rankings reset every four years and then for the last of the four years we have test series between first and second, third and fourth, etc played at the higher ranked teams home grounds.
On top of that, just for funsies, in one of the other years have a spectacle event - the world knockouts - where the top 16 teams play at a single host country/city, starting with first vs sixteenth, second vs fifteenth etc but each knocked out team then keeps playing against other knocked out teams until you have ranked places one to sixteen over four weeks. There can be progressive monetary rewards.
This is well put from someone on Youtube
"Ireland have a decent record against the AB's in recent years but world cups are a different beast."
Was it a good game? Deserved win?
It's sad that they couldn't back up the last 4 years after being the number 1 ranked side. But this is why knockout rugby is so brutal. Boiled down to fine margins - the Jordie getting under to save a certain try, Sexton inexplicably missing a makable penalty. Ultimately, it comes down to pressure and playing your best rugby and making it count when it matters.Feel so bad for ireland, they'd be in their first SF if they had our side of the draw, crazy that England COULD(not will) do better than Ireland this WC
It drains defences, especially in the last 20 when legs and heads are tired. Agree though, sometimes you just need those special moments - Ireland/Leinster are a little bit too regimented.Without being disrespectfull, i beleav Irish game plan was too predictible. Very well done, but predictible. They're missing that little bit of madness that could make the difference. The same attacks, again, and again, and again.