That was a great kick by Sexton to take the lead, tonnes of pressure but he looked as cool as a cucumber.
The Boks front row is in disaray & far from it being over-rated it's their main area of concern, presumably because for years its been their strenght. That said they were strong against Italy in the scrums and I think we'll do well to get parity.
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From what's available it's as strong a side as they could put out it won't be easy....
That was a great kick by Sexton to take the lead, tonnes of pressure but he looked as cool as a cucumber.
Great to see that team go unbeaten for the year. They play like they believe they're better than any side and that's all too rare in Irish sports teams, I wouldn't bet against another grand slam.
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Great performance. Too monkeyed to do it justice. More tomorrow.
well if steyn had've hit those penalties it would've been quite different. pretty even game overall with ireland very good at line-out and attacking the rucks (essential when facing a player like brussow).
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Anyone else here the story that Matfield heard O'Connell counting in Afrikaans?
http://www.sport24.co.za/Content/Rug...d_in_Afrikaans
[QUOTE=ken foree;1285492]well if steyn had've hit those penalties it would've been quite different. QUOTE]
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Ireland missed 2 kickable penalties also and Tommy Bowe was almost de-capitated in front of the posts - on another day Ireland could easily have had 24 points.
Id be sceptical that we could beat them come world cup time but take nothing away from Saturday's performance - we are a few front row players from having a good chance in 2011. Next years tests in the Southern Hemisphere will be the genuine yardstick on how far we have progressed.
Last edited by Real ale Madrid; 01/12/2009 at 12:49 PM. Reason: always mixing up Tommy Bowe and Tyrone Howe.
[QUOTE=Real ale Madrid;1285893]we scraped it and were (as much as i've seen lately) near our attacking best, running from deep and quick to the breakdown. boks were tired after a long season, showed in their recent tour defeats, and normally steyn would be aceing those kicks. we tripped over the line in cardiff, i just don't think that kind of 'luck' (or whatever word you choose to use, that which makes other teams miss an unusually high number of penalties/chances) can hold, and 2 out of 3 of the big s. hemisphere teams would likely beat us in the w. cup (kiwis/boks).
zombie/thread killer..
If we dont peak too early(NZ before last world cup) and can replace john hayes, i think we can at least get to the semis, and if all goes to plan win the world cup.
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[QUOTE=ken foree;1285948]I agree with you re. the world cup as it stands today - but your assertion that we are always lucky to be winning is incorrect in my opinion. We went through the entire year unbeaten - luck will only get you so far. Both sides missed kicks on Saturday - you can just as easily say Sexton should have got his penalties if you are going to use that argument for Steyn.
The test for this team now is beat the same teams on the road in Paris, Australia and NZ over the next 12 months.....
[QUOTE=Real ale Madrid;1285995]my turn to agree with you - we are definitely a quality side and very difficult to beat, luck didn't win us the six nations. i just feel that if we gave away those penos on another day, we would've been routed. conversely i never get the sense that we are able to trounce a top team, even on our "best day", know what i mean?
zombie/thread killer..
I heard it flagged before the game that South Africa hadn't changed their lineout calls for a while (on newstalk I think) - I guess Ireland just second guessed the obvious way for them to get around that.
All going well, a reasonable replacement/sub should be good enough for the next world cup (hopefully someone to come through for the future).Originally Posted by paul_oshea
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Very good display from Ulster especially without Botha or Wallace, Humphreys was very good both in terms of kicks and opening up the Stade defence. Ulster may well have cause to regret not securing the bonus point though because for a while it really looked to be on as Stade were playing so poorly.
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Good weekend for the Irish provinces:
-Good deserved win by Ulster
-Likewise for Connacht
-BP win for Leinster (against an awful Scarlets)
-Lucky win for Munster, but to win when you play badly is always a good sign
you bet against them you?! you bastid!
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