The IRISH RUGBY thread

Started by Donnellys Hollow, October 27, 2009, 05:26:16 PM

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marty34

#11850
With NZ, although poor by their standards, you never know.

They always have a performance in them and are so unpredictable.

Depends what NZ turns up but Ireland are favourites after their controlled performances so far.  The two week break after the SA game seems to have done them the world of good.

seafoid

ROG was interviewed on the breakdown and he tipped France to win

seafoid


bennydorano

There's every chance we'll depart at the QF stage again but it'll hardly be because we choke, it's going to be a 50/50 game, bit of luck required.

JoG2

Quote from: bennydorano on October 10, 2023, 02:46:04 PMThere's every chance we'll depart at the QF stage again but it'll hardly be because we choke, it's going to be a 50/50 game, bit of luck required.

Absolutely, some hooers on here with a semi already at the prospect of a q/f exit

Still think we'll win the thing.

seafoid

France - South Africa is going to be a belter

Bord na Mona man

If Ireland lose, the usual tropes will be about them being perennial bottlers, chokers, posh boys, overhyped, blah blah.

While Ireland have never made it to the last 4, for most of the WC history Ireland haven't been one of the world's top 4 sides anyway. The big 3 SH teams, England & France would always have been better.

2007 was the first time they could have had some expectations of going deep in the tournament, but they peaked 6 months too early.

2011 vs. Wales was a chance missed when Gatland brilliantly nullified Ireland's vaunted backrow threat.
Added to that, Declan Kidney lost his nerve and brought ROG back ahead of Sexton with predictable results.

2015 being nearer full strength they would have taken Argentina, but Schmidt-ball, pick and crash rugby was too attritional.
2019 was something similar. They way the Japanese ran Ireland ragged and Ireland were unable to cope with higher tempo rugby.

In recent times, when Ireland have had the better quality, they've been outfoxed by nations who do tournament rugby better.
NZ had similar travails for years. Invariably the best rugby team around, but kept getting dunked in WCs.


ClubScene13

Quote from: Bord na Mona man on October 10, 2023, 03:32:00 PMIf Ireland lose, the usual tropes will be about them being perennial bottlers, chokers, posh boys, overhyped, blah blah.

While Ireland have never made it to the last 4, for most of the WC history Ireland haven't been one of the world's top 4 sides anyway. The big 3 SH teams, England & France would always have been better.

2007 was the first time they could have had some expectations of going deep in the tournament, but they peaked 6 months too early.

2011 vs. Wales was a chance missed when Gatland brilliantly nullified Ireland's vaunted backrow threat.
Added to that, Declan Kidney lost his nerve and brought ROG back ahead of Sexton with predictable results.

2015 being nearer full strength they would have taken Argentina, but Schmidt-ball, pick and crash rugby was too attritional.
2019 was something similar. They way the Japanese ran Ireland ragged and Ireland were unable to cope with higher tempo rugby.

In recent times, when Ireland have had the better quality, they've been outfoxed by nations who do tournament rugby better.
NZ had similar travails for years. Invariably the best rugby team around, but kept getting dunked in WCs.




I wouldn't agree that England have been expected to do much better than Ireland in world cups the last 10 years? They have turned up and produced time and time again where Ireland have faltered. Getting smacked in 2019 only for England to go and beat NZ comfortably enough was particularly jarring

Bord na Mona man

Quote from: ClubScene13 on October 10, 2023, 03:47:25 PM
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on October 10, 2023, 03:32:00 PMIf Ireland lose, the usual tropes will be about them being perennial bottlers, chokers, posh boys, overhyped, blah blah.

While Ireland have never made it to the last 4, for most of the WC history Ireland haven't been one of the world's top 4 sides anyway. The big 3 SH teams, England & France would always have been better.

2007 was the first time they could have had some expectations of going deep in the tournament, but they peaked 6 months too early.

2011 vs. Wales was a chance missed when Gatland brilliantly nullified Ireland's vaunted backrow threat.
Added to that, Declan Kidney lost his nerve and brought ROG back ahead of Sexton with predictable results.

2015 being nearer full strength they would have taken Argentina, but Schmidt-ball, pick and crash rugby was too attritional.
2019 was something similar. They way the Japanese ran Ireland ragged and Ireland were unable to cope with higher tempo rugby.

In recent times, when Ireland have had the better quality, they've been outfoxed by nations who do tournament rugby better.
NZ had similar travails for years. Invariably the best rugby team around, but kept getting dunked in WCs.




I wouldn't agree that England have been expected to do much better than Ireland in world cups the last 10 years? They have turned up and produced time and time again where Ireland have faltered. Getting smacked in 2019 only for England to go and beat NZ comfortably enough was particularly jarring

Only in recent years though. From 1987 up to 2007 England went into the tournament more fancied than Ireland.
It's only from 2007 and onwards that Ireland could be thought to be not making their mark at the WC.

gallsman

Barnes the referee for Saturday ffs.

Walter Cronc

Quote from: gallsman on October 10, 2023, 04:23:40 PMBarnes the referee for Saturday ffs.

Barnes far from the worst!

Bord na Mona man

Barnes has relaxed in recent years and has improved as a ref.
In his early days he was quite officious. He loved giving unexpected penalties for obscure reasons to show he was the smartest man in the stadium when it came to the laws.

Ireland often suffered against him more than others, but not so much nowadays.
Also, he still gets a ton of abuse from NZ people over missing a forward pass that caused them to get knocked out by France in the 2007 WC.

seafoid

I think that it will be a massive test of character but that , injuries permitting, we have the best chance of beating NZ in knockout competition. Concentration, adaptability, accuracy, physicality and management are all at a very high level.

trailer

Ireland can't lose every QF ever. They have to win one and what better time to do that when you are the best team in the world against one of the great rugby nations.

Ireland comfortably - 10+
This is as close to a sure thing you can get. Get the house on it.


Milltown Row2

Ireland -1 handicap so I'm not sure trailer as a business man that you can think that Ireland are -10..

The bookies are very rarely wrong and I can see this game being a 1 point win either way or a draw. Let the experts give the advice, just enjoy the game
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea