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Ireland v New Zealand (13/11)
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<blockquote data-quote="UlsterRugby2012" data-source="post: 1062132" data-attributes="member: 59097"><p>After how many times in the game felt like a repeat of 2013 up until half time... I'm blown away by the intensity in the second half. Relentless.</p><p></p><p>Now my question is.. how much does this type of performance take out of a team? Is it sustainable playing like this, mentally and physically? Felt like we barely took a second to kick for territory and take a breather. Maybe we can do so against other teams other than NZ.</p><p></p><p>A player I don't think has been mentioned much is Keenan.. I think Keenan deserves a massive shout out. He's been so solid and a really strong part of Irelands attack as mentioned in the article posted above. Genuinely think he's one of our best players currently, doesn't seem long ago we were trying to fit Conway at 15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UlsterRugby2012, post: 1062132, member: 59097"] After how many times in the game felt like a repeat of 2013 up until half time... I'm blown away by the intensity in the second half. Relentless. Now my question is.. how much does this type of performance take out of a team? Is it sustainable playing like this, mentally and physically? Felt like we barely took a second to kick for territory and take a breather. Maybe we can do so against other teams other than NZ. A player I don't think has been mentioned much is Keenan.. I think Keenan deserves a massive shout out. He's been so solid and a really strong part of Irelands attack as mentioned in the article posted above. Genuinely think he's one of our best players currently, doesn't seem long ago we were trying to fit Conway at 15. [/QUOTE]
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