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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 145842"><p>But in that Six Nations, you've left out two complete duds against Scotland and Wales. I think we're not in doubt as to the awesome potential of Ireland, considering that Ireland put on a similar score on Italy in their Six Nations match this year that the All Blacks did in their World Cup group shows that they have the sheer pace and talent to match anyone on their day. But the problem simply is consistency. But, then again, there have only been two consistent teams in the last four years to be honest. </p><p></p><p>New Zealand, who have consistently successful and England who have been consistently crap. No other team can claim to have had such records on either the positive or negative side of things. Most top ten teams, Wales, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and France have had estatic highs and gut wrenching lows, all within the space of 12 months so when you look at the scope of things, its never been harder to predict how a game will go when you have two inconsistent sides playing each other, like say, France and Ireland!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 145842"] But in that Six Nations, you've left out two complete duds against Scotland and Wales. I think we're not in doubt as to the awesome potential of Ireland, considering that Ireland put on a similar score on Italy in their Six Nations match this year that the All Blacks did in their World Cup group shows that they have the sheer pace and talent to match anyone on their day. But the problem simply is consistency. But, then again, there have only been two consistent teams in the last four years to be honest. New Zealand, who have consistently successful and England who have been consistently crap. No other team can claim to have had such records on either the positive or negative side of things. Most top ten teams, Wales, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and France have had estatic highs and gut wrenching lows, all within the space of 12 months so when you look at the scope of things, its never been harder to predict how a game will go when you have two inconsistent sides playing each other, like say, France and Ireland! [/QUOTE]
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