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Irish Rugby - The Party Years
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<blockquote data-quote="profitius" data-source="post: 982841" data-attributes="member: 41524"><p>Article with Dave Kearney. He said the camp is more relaxed and less intense and the style of play is going to be more expansive. </p><p></p><p></p><p>From what he could glean in the brief pitch session, the broad brushstrokes of Ireland's attacking patterns will be tweaked to make them more expansive. "I think so, I'd say so, yeah. It's probably similar to the way that we play here [in Leinster] I guess.</p><p></p><p>"We play that expansive game, everyone likes to get their hands on the ball, we get the ball to the edges, wingers working off their wings, 15s playing in that first receiver role too, 12 and 13 working around the corner as well. I think for backs we will probably be able to express ourselves a bit more, get their hands on the ball a bit more."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="profitius, post: 982841, member: 41524"] Article with Dave Kearney. He said the camp is more relaxed and less intense and the style of play is going to be more expansive. From what he could glean in the brief pitch session, the broad brushstrokes of Ireland’s attacking patterns will be tweaked to make them more expansive. “I think so, I’d say so, yeah. It’s probably similar to the way that we play here [in Leinster] I guess. “We play that expansive game, everyone likes to get their hands on the ball, we get the ball to the edges, wingers working off their wings, 15s playing in that first receiver role too, 12 and 13 working around the corner as well. I think for backs we will probably be able to express ourselves a bit more, get their hands on the ball a bit more.” [/QUOTE]
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