Sunday, March 13, 2011

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VI Nations 2011: Ireland is suicide on the day of the Six Nations records



the very day that reached the top spot O'Driscoll top Scorer of the tournament (with 24) and O'Gara became the fifth man to overcome the barrier of a thousand points in international rugby (leaves its mark in 1006), Ireland threw away their options in this tournament, especially winning the Triple Crown. After a good first half, as substantiated in a runaway start in their backs as they moved between the beleaguered defense knives Welsh, was carried away in the second to give Wales will return to score to win 19-13 (chronic BBC Rugby). The intensity of this first part was really nice to watch, with players who showed a superb delivery. But the exhaustion swept the second phase, with many more errors and lack of ideas. Ireland and did not score, and Wales was only able to test thanks to a trick, presented in an action of dubious legality.

Wales, by the way, has improved its performance since Basante James Hook has achieved the title as the opening (though at the low of Jonathan Davies, before Scotland played the first center). Three wins in three games since then. While the love and respect for Stephen Jones is much, we must recognize that the last two years and did not deserve to be a starter in the fifteenth day of the dragon. Hook and Biggar are in better shape to perform in estaposición, as they give you more mobility and imagination to their attacking play. If Johnno has dared to sit at Wilko, do not see why Gatland has resisted so when I had more reasons to do the same with Jones. It was also noted positively the return to Halfpenny young team, a great talent even able to successfully handle the more distant shots with sticks. Warburton also noted a asentand being gradually as one of the best flankers in the continent. Instead, I missed a greater involvement of Alun-Wyn Jones, well off the whole game.

desctacar In Ireland I would like to Sean O'Brien, who after two games a little better, it's showing in the last two which is the revelation of the tournament player. The Leinster flanker is a real monster if you go grab the oval, either by force or skill, and fierce fighting for every ruck. To me, it can be one of the players in the world (the third line formed with Heaslip and Ferris, when it recovers, it may be historical). But decisive paramal was the change of O'Gara by Sexton. It is true that O'Gara gradually going down their pace of play and accuracy of his kicks (missed some designed to line out), but the output of Sexton made it worse. First, after missing a simple penalty that would have allowed tie the game at 16, and second, with a rueful line kicked out, that the Welsh apovecharon Rees and Phillips (in potentially unlawful. Those on the BBC yesterday not just have the unclear). I even think that somehow was involved in the dramatic last play of the game, when he almost redeeming the test result of the Irish, but Paddy Wallace, queparecía have the test done at the top left corner to try to get a win more focused study, ie most likely to make the transformation. Surely the ghost of Sexton incolvencia foot crossed, what grim flash of Wallace's mind, and that certainty (not sure it gets from the band ") could end up twisting what might have been a great victory of Hibernian.

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