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Rugby World Cup 2015
RWC: Ireland - United States (11-09-2011, 18:00)
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<blockquote data-quote="raziel_eire" data-source="post: 445100" data-attributes="member: 12288"><p>Pity he wasn't as superb at mind games, as he is now, during last years 6 Nations or for at least 1 of our warm-up games.</p><p></p><p>And it doesn't say much for our players state of mind if they have to be beaten and/or play mistake and error riddled rugby for sustained periods before they can get their head straight and play as I suspect we all know they can.</p><p>Batter any ol' dog enough and soon or later it will bite... the point being we should not have to be that battered old dog to realise we need to come out fighting and play some decent rugby.</p><p></p><p>Good performances should be the standard of a good team... the result might not always go your way but if you want to be considered good, then you have to be able to glean something good and sustainable from the majority of performances.</p><p>We've been poor more then we have been good for what is starting to feels like a long time now... the mindset of occasional reminders that we could be or can be good should be something we could consign to the past. Lets deliver and deliver consistently... please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raziel_eire, post: 445100, member: 12288"] Pity he wasn't as superb at mind games, as he is now, during last years 6 Nations or for at least 1 of our warm-up games. And it doesn't say much for our players state of mind if they have to be beaten and/or play mistake and error riddled rugby for sustained periods before they can get their head straight and play as I suspect we all know they can. Batter any ol' dog enough and soon or later it will bite... the point being we should not have to be that battered old dog to realise we need to come out fighting and play some decent rugby. Good performances should be the standard of a good team... the result might not always go your way but if you want to be considered good, then you have to be able to glean something good and sustainable from the majority of performances. We've been poor more then we have been good for what is starting to feels like a long time now... the mindset of occasional reminders that we could be or can be good should be something we could consign to the past. Lets deliver and deliver consistently... please? [/QUOTE]
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