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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2017 RBS Six Nations] Round 1: Scotland vs. Ireland (04/02/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 834931" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>1. You're the only one here who thinks Earls had a great game. He made no decision for Hogg's try and was caught along with RR defensively numerous times.</p><p>2. I've never had a bad thing to say about CJ, look at the carrying stats though, he was a lot weaker than the other two backrows.</p><p>3. How do you know that? Schmidt has used Madigan as an impact sub hundreds of times, that's also hardly anti-Munster it was anti-nobody because no one was used, we all know Keatley was there in case of emergency only.</p><p></p><p>The broken record here is that I'm not alllwed to say anything about a Munster player without being attacked. In this thread I'be said that the 13 and wings were weak, a more mobile bench was needed with Bealham > Ryan being the obvious option and that there is no point having a guy who has played well and won big games for Irelabd in the 22 shirt picking his hole in France. I think if anything Paddy Jackson came out worse in my evaluation, Ringrose didn't shine because he had no impact on the game but can any of the Leinster props who fared well, Toner who had the highest off the ball workrate, SOB and Heaslip who took the bulk of the tight carrying to the Scots, Henshaw who was our best player or RK whowas our best back 3 player really be criticised apart from stupid passes by 8 and 15? VdF's poor form continued into this but without POM you can't really call his selection a mistake. The success in the Autumn was because Munster and Ulster guys really upped their game from previous international periods last year, none of them, bar Ryan who wasn't the right man for the job, can say they were anywhere near their best, same goes for everyone else apart from the four I name checked in my first post... </p><p></p><p>But of course there's not any form of intelligence to the posts of the person with whom you disagree the most with on this forum, he just hates Munster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 834931, member: 45598"] 1. You're the only one here who thinks Earls had a great game. He made no decision for Hogg's try and was caught along with RR defensively numerous times. 2. I've never had a bad thing to say about CJ, look at the carrying stats though, he was a lot weaker than the other two backrows. 3. How do you know that? Schmidt has used Madigan as an impact sub hundreds of times, that's also hardly anti-Munster it was anti-nobody because no one was used, we all know Keatley was there in case of emergency only. The broken record here is that I'm not alllwed to say anything about a Munster player without being attacked. In this thread I'be said that the 13 and wings were weak, a more mobile bench was needed with Bealham > Ryan being the obvious option and that there is no point having a guy who has played well and won big games for Irelabd in the 22 shirt picking his hole in France. I think if anything Paddy Jackson came out worse in my evaluation, Ringrose didn't shine because he had no impact on the game but can any of the Leinster props who fared well, Toner who had the highest off the ball workrate, SOB and Heaslip who took the bulk of the tight carrying to the Scots, Henshaw who was our best player or RK whowas our best back 3 player really be criticised apart from stupid passes by 8 and 15? VdF's poor form continued into this but without POM you can't really call his selection a mistake. The success in the Autumn was because Munster and Ulster guys really upped their game from previous international periods last year, none of them, bar Ryan who wasn't the right man for the job, can say they were anywhere near their best, same goes for everyone else apart from the four I name checked in my first post... But of course there's not any form of intelligence to the posts of the person with whom you disagree the most with on this forum, he just hates Munster. [/QUOTE]
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