232 : SCOTLAND v IRELAND WRAP

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Conor Cronin The wins in the previous 3 rounds with a big injury list, outdone by getting through that game in spite of the injuries.

We allowed the scots to dictate big parts of that game but once we took charge we’d 2 quick tries and that was it. raging for James Ryan not to get the score or the assist with that fine supporting run, and not to have got the BP.

Players really stood up and were counted, and while there were mistakes it’s the attitude of getting up and getting the next phase right that is the core of this team right now.

James Griffin What a very special group of men! To play through so much adversity and win is why they have the ranking they have. Speedy recovery to the injured.

Mark Jackson Think that covers most contingencies ..struggling to come up w new ones ..maybe Hugo Keenan as a LO jumper…Jukebox finally kicking for goal.

Kevin Kelehan Dogged in the extreme, not much more could have gone against them, the disallowed first try, the smashing of Doris in the air in the line out and no sanction, then Sheehan and then Henderson so early in the game. Today was proof that even a much improved Scotland with tails up in front of a noisy crowd could not derail Ireland seriously discommoded by injuries. Time to nail Farrell and Catt down for a contract extension before the World Cup!

Lee O Farrell They always talk about the rub of the green but the lads today made their own luck.

An incredible performance. One of the things that sets this group apart from previous Irish teams is the headspace. And these lads have it in spades!

Andrew Potts Every benefit of the doubt was given to Scotland by the Ref.

Even the fact he was joking around when Ringrose was being attended to for a serious injury was completely tone deaf.

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Brian Nisbet Grand Slam still very much on. 7-22 in Edinburgh. Very scrappy match and concerning injuries, but still, it’s a win and any issues will be forgotten after the fifth win next weekend.

Marc Fritsche The players will be in nothing but ice baths for the week, that was extremely physical


FRONT FIVE ARTICLES

  1. Portugal and Georgia to contest REC 23 Grand Final (rugbyeurope.eu) 
  2. Blackrock set up schools cup final rematch with Gonzaga after edging St Michael’s in thrilling finale – Independent.ie [Des Berry]
  3. Ireland close in on U20 Grand Slam defence after 75-point demolition of Scotland (the42.ie) [Lewis Stuart]
  4. Wales finally win a Six Nations match as old face returns to make difference – Wales Online [Steffan Thomas]
  5. Shambolic England given a France masterclass (lastwordonsports.com) [Charlie Inglefield]

SIX NATIONS ROUND 4 WRAP

ROUND 4

ITA 17-29 WAL

ENG 10-53 FRA

SCO 7-22 IRE



ROUND 5

SAT MAR 18

SCO V ITA

FRA V WAL

IRE V ENG

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IRELAND v Italy : 15 Hugo KEENAN 14 Mack HANSEN 13 Garry RINGROSE Bundee AKI 12 Bundee AKI Stuart McCLOSKEY11 James LOWE 10 Ross BYRNE 9 Craig CASEY

1 Andrew PORTER 2 Rónan KELLEHER 3 Finlay BEALHAM 4 Iain HENDERSON 5 James RYAN (c) 6 Caelan DORIS 7 Josh VAN DER FLIER 8 Jack CONAN

16 Dan SHEEHAN 17 Dave KILCOYNE 18 Tom O’TOOLE 19 Ryan BAIRD 20 Peter O’MAHONY 21 Conor MURRAY 22 Jack CROWLEY 23 Stuart McCLOSKEY Jimmy O’BRIEN


Italy : 15 A Capuozzo 14 E Padovani 13 JI Brex 12 T Menoncello 11 P Bruno 10 P Garbisi 9. S Varney

1 D Fischetti 2 G Nicotera 3 S Ferrari 4 N Cannone 5 F Ruzza 6 S Negri 7 M Lamaro (c) 8 L Cannone

16 L Bigi 17 F Zani 18 M Riccioni 19 E Iachizzi 20 G Pettinelli 21 A Fusco 22 L Morisi 23 T Allan


Guinness Six Nations 2023

Round 3

Sat Feb 25  KO 2:15pm

Stadio Olimpico

Live on: RTÉ2, ITV1


Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

AR1: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

AR2: Craig Evans (WRU)

TMO: Marius Jonker (SARU)

Throwback Thursday : IREvITA 2018

For the latest dip into the Harpin archives we go back to when we played Italy in 2018, maybe not the perfect choice ahead of Saturday’s clash in Rome since 1) we were at home then and 2) we’re ‘outlawing’ the full use of the GS phrase on the Harpin platform for the forseeable future, but I thought it was interesting in that there are kind of parallels with Robbie H & Tadhg F picking up injury concerns. Plus it’s an opportunity to compare the Farrell and Schmidt eras, not necessarily to see which one was better, rather to notice the differences.


PROS AND CONS

O what we wouldn’t give to see Robbie still able to do that with a rugby ball right now!  And to have Tadhg Furlong fit and ready to face Wales.  AND to have prevented the Italians posting their highest ever points total at the Aviva Stadium.

[Update – just getting word from the Irish camp before posting, not good news for Robbie but it looks like Tadhg will be ok so that’s another plus]

Yet here at Harpin Manor we seem to have something of a reputation for accentuating the positive, so I don’t see any reason for changing when it comes to this match.  Much better to focus on the 56 points more than the 19, the eight tries for more than the three against and the quality of our performances more than the quantity of our injuries.

I mean, when all is said and done, this result is overall a good thing for Ireland?  Right?  Time to scatter a few headings down the page and tack on a few paragraphs to each…

SCHMIDTBALL CLINIC

Loads of Irish online comments were negative at full time, but I’m wondering how much of that was down to the fact that our second half, and thus the most recent in the memory, was far inferior to the first.  Yet even that forty minutes was won 28-19 with a bonus point won even not counting any scores from the first half.

But when taken in isolation, I’m not sure we could possibly hope for a better demonstration of the way Joe Schmidt wants test rugby played than minutes one through forty.  Fine, maybe the opposition wasn’t exactly world beating, but do I really have to dig up the phrase ‘you can only play what’s in front of you’?  I guess I do.

The Italians took the opening kickoff and right off the bat we were able to settle into our familiar pattern, getting front foot ball here, creating space for the backline there, before we get all the way to the visitor’s 22.  Yes, they were soon able to clear, but the resulting lineout being still in their half was very much a contingency of our initial exit strategy.

Over the next couple of minutes, some things didn’t go to plan – a knockon from Aki running a hard line for example – but when that happened and Italy tried to get going, we were able to seamlessly revert to defensive mode and it wouldn’t be long before we were on the attack again.

Before long we’re winning a penalty, getting back into their 22 and then we’re hammering away at their line…Conor Murray gets over and is held up but not to worry, after the following scrum Robbie Henshaw is running a line with more than enough momentum to get him over.

Just 11 minutes gone, it’s already 7-0 and just four minutes later Sexton is already lining up another conversion after some great link play between Stockdale and Conan puts Murray over in the corner…and not surprisingly our star outhalf made light work of the touchline extras.

By the end of the first quarter, we’ve a third try in the bag after maul gets to the line and Bundee Aki gets his first for Ireland with a similar line to that of Robbie earlier, now it’s 21-0 and time for the game’s longest spell without a score – eleven whole minutes!!!

During that time Conor O’Shea’s men tried to make some headway yet found yards after the tackle extremely hard to come by until eventually Dan Leavy burrows the ball out of a ruck before putting Aki through and with Earls in support it becomes an easy finish.  It hardly feels like we’ve broken sweat and we’ve the try bonus wrapped up already.

Whatever the opposition, that was a dream first half.  They won’t come oftenat test level but when they do it should be applauded.  The only drawback in that time of course was the early removal of Furlong but it came as no surprise to Leinster fans in particular that Andrew Porter was ready to step in and put in a decent shift in his place.

ROBBIE

Is there any chance I can suggest Robbie Henshaw deserved man of the match without anyone thinking I’m only saying that because he’s Leinster and the actual winner Conor Murray is Munster?  Well I guess I’ll just have to take that risk but in my defence I was tweeting the opinion as he was being stretchered off before the award was given.

The guy has world-class ability, world-class work rate, world-class knowledge of the game, and he is clearly getting world-class coaching.  I sincerely hope nobody has him in their ideal XVs at full-back anymore…he belongs in the centre and is first choice there when fit.

However – since he’s now unavailable for a while, we need to crack on.  If we really think we can reach the final four of a World Cup, we have to be able to handle absences like this.  So who do we go for?

KEITH

Here’s another Irish starter at the peak of his powers.  It would have been more surprising if Earls WASN’T among the tries when we got as many as eight, but his contribution will be most remembered for ‘that tackle’ at the very end.

Is there any chance I can suggest that Mattia Bellini missed a trick in his run that could have resulted in a try without anyone thinking I’m trying to take the shine off of yet another Munster player’s achievement?  Well I guess I’ll just have to take that risk.  

Actually I think Earls did everything he could do to catch the Italian, picking where he thought his prey would be caught in a straight line, and setting off at full pace hoping the sight of him in the rear view would cause Bellini to panic.  For me, that’s exactly what happened – a quick step at the 22 could well have gotten around Keith but the overall intimidation factor plus the actual tackle which still had to be made were a delight to watch.

Perhaps Chris Farrell is a more ‘like for like’ replacement for Robbie in the 13 jumper against Wales but my instincts tell me Earls is the way to go, assuming Ringrose won’t be ready of course.  He has played there before for Ireland, he has already spent about half an hour there with Aki, he has two whole weeks to prepare, and he’s in the form of his life right now.  Plus, we have plenty of wingers to take his place.

BEST OF THE REST

Bundee Aki looked like he belongs in Joe Schmidt centre pairing from the opening minutes against the Springboks, and he seems even more settled as he goes along.  I still think ‘Henrose’ is our ideal pairing but like I say it’s all about having alternatives and Aki is a huge part of our plans for the rest of this championship.

Jacob Stockdale played like someone who was keen to put Paris behind him, especially the way he took his second try.  I was delighted he got another chance to start and now I see no reason why he should relinquish his starting jersey just yet.  And towards the end we got a little taste of what Jordan Larmour can bring though I really do believe he needs to playing in a more central position to fully display his talents.

And I have one more of these…is there any chance I can suggest that Luke McGrath is a better option to play with Joey Carbery off the bench without making it look like I can’t let go of my Leinster bias?  I guess I’ll have to take that risk.  The pair of replacement halfbacks started well when they came on but I just feel Luke has done better with his test chances than Marmion.

Meanwhile our pack was relatively quiet by their standards, with only captain Rory Best getting his name on the scoresheet among them, though as I suggested earlier it was the prolonged cameo from young Andrew Porter which was the highlight.  The decision to swap him to tight head might go down as one of the more important ones in recent Irish rugby history if he keeps going the way he has been.

Also once the numbers were crunched we were 8/8 in scrums, 15/15 in lineouts, a mere six tackles missed in total and just three penalties conceded so if that’s not a good day at the office for the forwards I don’t know what is.

OKAY NOW FOR THE NEGATIVES

Of course we can’t ignore the mini Italian fightback, one which very nearly earned them an unlikely try bonus point.  The likes of Leavy, Larmour and Stockdale will all have defensive questions to answer at the DVD session on Monday, but I’d much rather let Joe handle those technicalities, especially when we had as many as six converted tries on the board before our guests had as much as one.

But can I make one point about those three Italian tries…I really do think they should have seen yellow at some point and I very much doubt their score gets near 19 if that happens.  It’s like we had a homer ref in Paris and one sympathetic to an inferior away side in Dublin.

Devin Toner had two knock ons in the space of a few minutes at the start of the second half…I point that out not because I wish to have a pop at him, rather than because overall errors were so few and far between that his were head and shoulders above most of the others [pun intended] although neither really cost us.

After the injuries, the only other negative I can think of from this match is that the poor quality of opposition made it difficult to prepare for the Triple Crown contests that lie ahead for us, but that’s hardly our fault.

THREE TO GO

Now it’s time to evaluate where this leaves us in the Championship.  Two wins out of two and nine match points out of ten is exactly where we want to be.  And I really don’t know what to say to those who look at our displays against France and Italy and say ‘Well you wouldn’t want to do that against Wales or England’ because the simple fact of the matter is that we’ll be set up differently on those days.

Elsewhere on the second weekend, England had some great individual performances yet overall were as vulnerable at Twickenham as I have seen them in a long while, Wales should be forgetting that ‘try that should have been’ and instead ask themselves why the couldn’t get over the line with their other chances, while Scotland will be on a high after a slew of second half penalties seem to have eliminated the French.

All of the above tells me the road ahead for Ireland is only going to get tougher as we travel along, as if we didn’t know that going into this Six Nations.  We will need to make the most of the two-week break but on the evidence of these opening matches, I have seen plenty to make me believe that we have a squad of players that are up to the task, with the right coaching staff at the helm.  Bring on those Welsh.  JLP

Rugby on TV : Feb 23-27

FULL LIST

(all times Irish)

NOTE : PREMIER SPORTS IS NOW ALSO KNOWN AS VIAPLAY

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23

2:45PM – BLACKROCK V ROSCREA – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1 (REPEAT AT 7:15PM)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24

6:05AM – CRUSADERS V CHIEFS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8:35AM – WARATAHS V BRUMBIES – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

7:15PM – ITALY V IRELAND – U20 SIX NATIONS – RTÉ TWO

7:45PM – BATH V BRISTOL BEARS – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 2

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25

3:30AM – SEATTLE V RUGBY ATL – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

3:35AM – MOANA PASIFIKA V FIJIAN DRUA – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS MAIN EVENT/ACTION

6:05AM – HIGHLANDERS V BLUES – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

8:35AM – REDS V HURRICANES – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

9:15AM – BLACKROCK V ROSCREA (REPEAT) – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 2

10:30AM – BATH V BRISTOL BEARS (REPEAT) – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 3

11AM – WESTERN FORCE V MELBOURNE REBELS – SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC – SKY SPORTS ACTION

12PM – SHOULDER TO SHOULDER – DOCUMENTARY – BT SPORT 2

12PM – SHARKS V ULSTER – UNITED RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP – VIAPLAY 1

12:30PM – GLOUCESTER V SARACENS – WOMEN’S PREMIER 15S – PREMIER15S.COM*

2:10PM – LIONS V GLASGOW WARRIORS – UNITED RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP – VIAPLAY 1

2:15PM – ITALY V IRELAND – GUINNESS SIX NATIONS – RTÉ TWO, ITV 1

2:30PM – SARACENS V NEWCASTLE – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

2:45PM – NORTHAMPTON V GLOUCESTER – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

3PM – EXETER V LOUGHBOROUGH – WOMEN’S PREMIER 15S – PREMIER15S.COM*

4PM – LYON V RACING – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 2

4:45PM – WALES V ENGLAND – GUINNESS SIX NATIONS – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, BBC1

6PM – STADE FRANCAIS V MONTPELLIER (TAPE DELAY) – 🔝🐱🐴 – PREMIER SPORTS 2

7:27PM – IRELAND V URUGUAY – MEN’S LA SEVENS – WORLD.RUGBY

7:30PM – LONDON IRISH V LEICESTER TIGERS – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

8PM – TOULOUSE V PAU – 🔝🐱🐴 – PREMIER SPORTS 2

9PM – UTAH WARRIORS V DALLAS JACKALS – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

10:40PM – IRELAND V CANADA – MEN’S LA SEVENS – WORLD.RUGBY

1AM (SUNDAY) – HOUSTON V NEW ORLEANS – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26

3:03AM – IRELAND V SOUTH AFRICA – MEN’S LA SEVENS – WORLD.RUGBY

8:30AM – NEW ZEALAND V AUSTRALIA (REPEAT 2022) – RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP – SKY SPORTS ACTION

10AM – SHARKS V ULSTER (REPEAT) – UNITED RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1

11:45AM – LIONS V GLASGOW (REPEAT) – UNITED RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP = VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1

1PM – EXETER V SALE SHARKS – PREMIERSHIP – BT SPORT 1

3PM – FRANCE V SCOTLAND – GUINNESS SIX NATIONS – RTÉ TWO, ITV1

4:55PM – PLAYOFFS BEGIN – MEN’S LA SEVENS – WORLD.RUGBY

6PM – LYON V RACING 92 (REPEAT) – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1

6:55PM – SIX NATIONS HIGHLIGHTS – VIRGIN MEDIA TWO

7PM – SIX NATIONS RUGBY SPECIAL – BBC 2

8PM – NEW YORK V TORONTO – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

8PM – CLÉRMONT V TOULON – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1

9PM – SAN DIEGO V NEW ENGLAND – MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY – THERUGBYNETWORK.COM

10PM – TOULOUSE V PAU (REPEAT) – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1 

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27

2:45PM – ST MICHAELS V CLONGOWES – LEINSTER SCHOOLS CUP – VIAPLAY/PREMIER SPORTS 1

7:15PM – PREMIERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS – BT SPORT 3

8PM – AGAINST THE HEAD – RTÉ TWO

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Leinster : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Jamie Osborne 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Jimmy O’Brien 10. Harry Byrne 9. Cormac Foley

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BKT United Rugby Championship 22/23

Round 12

Sat Jan 7  KO 7:35pm

Swansea.com Stadium


Referee: Andrea Piardi (FIR) 

AR 1: Dewi Phillips (WRU) 

AR 2: Jason Bessant (WRU)

TMO: Matteo Liperini (FIR)


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Leinster : 15. Jimmy O’Brien 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Liam Turner 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Rob Russell 10. Johnny Sexton > CAPTAIN 9. Jamison Gibson-Park 

1. Michael Milne 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Michael Ala’alatoa 4. Brian Deeny 5. James Ryan 6. Ryan Baird 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris

16. John McKee 17. Marcus Hanan 18. Vakhtang Abdaladze 19. Alex Soroka 20. Scott Penny 21. Cormac Foley 22. Harry Byrne 23. Jamie Osborne


Connacht: 15 T O’Halloran 14 D Kilgallen 13 T Farrell 12 D Hawkshaw 11 J Porch 10 J Carty (C) 9 C Blade

1 P Dooley 2 D Heffernan 3 D Robertson-McCoy 4 D Murray 5 N Murray 6. C Prendergast 7 S Hurley-Langton 8 J Butler

16 S Delahunt 17 D Buckley 18 S Illo 19. O Dowling 20 C Oliver 21 K Marmion 22 T Daly 23 B Ralston


BKT United Rugby Championship 22/23

Round 11

Sun Jan 1  KO 7:35pm

RDS Arena


Referee: Eoghan Cross (IRFU)

AR 1: Chris Busby (IRFU) 

AR 2: Peter Martin (IRFU)

TMO: Leo Colgan (IRFU)


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199 : Racing 92 v Leinster wrap

10 December 2022; Josh van der Flier of Leinster makes a break on his way to scoring his side’s sixth try during the Heineken Champions Cup Pool A Round 1 match between Racing 92 and Leinster at Stade Océane in Le Havre, France. Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile



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Andrew Potts  Very good performance by Leinster and adapting well to Racing flooding the ruck. As always Leinster very focused as 15 on the park, impressive by JVdF nuisance all day which is a compliment for a 7 and still gas at 79 for a solo!

Gerald Williamson  Will not complain. A convincing win in the end. Even missing one or two key players, Leinster did the job for the bonus pt win. Stuart has a idea what awaits him next season.

Gavin Hegarty Job done, BP done. Racing should be embarrassed to lose by 32 at ‘home’.  We need to do better but you can only play what’s in front of you.

Chris McDonnell Without Sexton Henshaw and Furlong and still almost flawless. A little too much kicking for my liking but hey

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RichardMifsud You don’t win anything in December, especially in the #championscup but you can lay down markers and #leinster did just that in Le Havre That was easily their best 80 of the season thus far Caelan Doris worthy POTM but big performances across the park Let’s see where we are in May in #dublin #R92vLEI

Jay Long You can only play what’s there but was really happy to see how hungry we were throughout. The lads chased everything. Sensational start.  We’re on the road again!

Ross Carrick I wasn’t expecting this from Racing. Lack of sustained possession and phase building. Leinster aren’t at their best but are deserved three score leaders. 

Robin Cafolla I remember when you feared going to France no matter who you were playing. Safe to say those days are over. Very dominant display from Leinster.

Brian Nisbet  10-42, what a wonderful victory in France! Perfect start to this year’s European campaign from a team that are playing very well together!


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HCC ROUND 1 WRAP

ROUND ONE

LIR 27-32 MON

R92 10-42 LEIN

SHA 39-21 HAR

GLO 22-17 BOR

CLÉ 24-14 STO

LAR 46-12 NOR

BUL 42-36 LYN

CAS 12-27 EXE

SAL 39-0 ULS

MUN 13-18 TLS

SAR 30-26 EDI

OSP 17-23 LEIC

ROUND TWO

BOR V SHA

LEIN V GLO

EDI V CAS

EXE V BUL

LYN V SAR

LEIC V CLÉ

STO V LIR

ULS V LAR

MON V OSP

TLS V SAL

NOR V MUN

HAR V R92


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194 : Opposition view – Ulster



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186 : Ireland v South Africa wrap

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SELECTED CLIPS

FULL TIME TAKES

Conor Cronin

What a game. Losing players to injury before and during would’ve knocked us hard 5 years ago, but players stepped up and did everything asked of them.

Great awareness by Josh for his try, great calm heads in making sure the second was scored, not one player shirked his duty. That’s a compete team performance against some massive guys who tackle hard but Sore bodies will feel a little nicer for that win

James Griffin

Brain beats brawn. Delighted with the performance and how they adapted throughout.

Andrew Potts

A player must not lift an opponent off the ground and drop or drive that player so that their head and/or upper body make contact with the ground.

The above is from the laws.

A history making double red, maybe a red and yellow if I was been nice.

The officials were disgracefully weak, and the players know the laws. Once again SA rugby displays the worst of their rugby culture. It’s a shame,as they are better players than that.

McBride had their cards marked a good punch in the head is all they understand.

Will World Rugby wait until we see a serious incident on the TV before they back Refs to the hilt to end this stupidity.

Kevin OCeallaigh

What a game. A true test match. Kolbe’s tackle was a stone cold red card. He changed his grip and drove Hanson into the ground. However, in hindsight I’m glad he stayed on. At least the SA journos can’t use a red card as an excuse for Ireland’s win. The world champions were beaten fair and square; 15 v’s 15!

Brian Corr

It’s hard not to be happy with the win, but I think we’ve gotten so used to being in control that that one didn’t feel so good.

Murray and McCloskey were excellent until they were forced off.

Unlike A against NZ last night the senior team stayed in the fight and the scrum held up great as well. It was good to see SA front row walking away from penalties disgusted.

I know Porter is number 1 by a long shot but it was good to see Healy roll back the clock and get a good bullocking carry in.

I know it was surprising SA missed touch with that late penalty into the corner but thought Ireland should have dealt with it better.

Considering how much time Ireland were on the back foot in the first half 6-6 was a great half time score.

Can’t say the ref affected the outcome but I can say I didn’t like his performance and felt he was bad for the game rather than for one team.

Peter Tracey

Great to see JGP back and so quick with ball bar one or two box kicks. O’Brien did well when he came on. McCloskey and Murray were doing well until too they had to go off. Bealham did well too and we need a good scrum when the front 3 go off. Kelleher to come back will be a big boast when he does. Still need to blood some more players. Rest Johnny until the 6 nations. Give some 10s a chance.

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