I imagine a boot is standard. Hopefully not as bad as feared. Don't really care if he makes the rest of the six nations, think we can cover him, but if it's something that has him out for months and touch and go for world cup
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Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:28 pmFor me he wasn’t great but the fact that he played considering the week he’s had is nothing short of a miracle and let’s just all hope that his father pulls throughCM11 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 11:48 am And then Murray drops.
I think I understand the impression he butchered loads because the period around Hansen’s chance sees a couple of poor passes, him being held up and then him dropping over the line.
Had no issue with his play up to then and he was very unlucky rather than outright butchery.
Farrell in the post match interview stated he thought it wasn't good. Looked like he got it trapped under another Irish player making a tackle. Was in bad shape immediately.
Hope it won't be a long term thing. He could do with a months rest olid say. Again, Baird to the bench, more international mins!
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Watching the replay here - Ross Byrne played out of his skin when he came on.
I remember Leamy was going to be out for months after an ankle injury and played the following week (actually, think he was named but pulled out, wasn't a major injury anyway). These things aren't fully evident until the next or following day. Fingers crossed.shabadoo wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:36 pmFarrell in the post match interview stated he thought it wasn't good. Looked like he got it trapped under another Irish player making a tackle. Was in bad shape immediately.
Hope it won't be a long term thing. He could do with a months rest olid say. Again, Baird to the bench, more international mins!
Just started second half but that was my impression on first viewing.Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:37 pm Watching the replay here - Ross Byrne played out of his skin when he came on.
Or did he???Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:37 pm Watching the replay here - Ross Byrne played out of his skin when he came on.
https://twitter.com/ByCianaf/status/162 ... LNvEkEkfJw
A lot of wank in there. People are obsessed with someone who can do it all on their own off the bench rather than someone who just does the simple thing that needs to be done.
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Looks slightly less bad on replay.Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:29 pmOld ageUncle fester wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 11:32 am What was going on with Sexton's non-tackle for the Penaud try?
Hansen might actually have got Penaud if Murray hadn't knocked him off balance.
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That lad needs a girlfriendpaddyor wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:55 pmOr did he???Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:37 pm Watching the replay here - Ross Byrne played out of his skin when he came on.
https://twitter.com/ByCianaf/status/162 ... LNvEkEkfJw
A lot of wank in there. People are obsessed with someone who can do it all on their own off the bench rather than someone who just does the simple thing that needs to be done.
That's fairly obsessed.paddyor wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:55 pmOr did he???Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:37 pm Watching the replay here - Ross Byrne played out of his skin when he came on.
https://twitter.com/ByCianaf/status/162 ... LNvEkEkfJw
A lot of wank in there. People are obsessed with someone who can do it all on their own off the bench rather than someone who just does the simple thing that needs to be done.
As I posted on the other thread, ridiculous amount of metres run by both sides. Our total was up there with what we might have had in a record win over Italy in the past but France nearly matched it.
Serious contrast between the two games yesterday, particularly setpiece/penalties. 42 setpieces and 28 penalties in Murrayfield. 26 setpieces and 15 penalties in Lansdowne. Obviously penalties feed lineouts but still, that's a mad difference.
Serious contrast between the two games yesterday, particularly setpiece/penalties. 42 setpieces and 28 penalties in Murrayfield. 26 setpieces and 15 penalties in Lansdowne. Obviously penalties feed lineouts but still, that's a mad difference.
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I said the same thing yesterday
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What a weirdoCM11 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:59 pmThat's fairly obsessed.paddyor wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:55 pmOr did he???Duff Paddy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:37 pm Watching the replay here - Ross Byrne played out of his skin when he came on.
https://twitter.com/ByCianaf/status/162 ... LNvEkEkfJw
A lot of wank in there. People are obsessed with someone who can do it all on their own off the bench rather than someone who just does the simple thing that needs to be done.
Conspicuous wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:01 pmWhat a weirdoCM11 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:59 pmThat's fairly obsessed.paddyor wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:55 pm
Or did he???
https://twitter.com/ByCianaf/status/162 ... LNvEkEkfJw
A lot of wank in there. People are obsessed with someone who can do it all on their own off the bench rather than someone who just does the simple thing that needs to be done.
I thought he played well when he came on. Nothing flash but a few nice kicks and in general didn't shit the bed.
Ian Madigan for Ireland.
Hansen had some good play and looked busy, but he’s still a bit lightweight and he isn’t really getting involved as the 2nd playmaker that he was bringing when he first came in.
He’s doing ok, but he’s not doing anything that JOB, or Baloucoune, or Larmour or maybe even Earls couldn’t do, and arguably those others also bing some extra to their game, which Hansen isn’t really.
That was my impression on first viewing. I'm not quite there after a second viewing. There were bits and pieces he did that others wouldn't have but I'm not going to argue that the others wouldn't bring something different that might be more useful.dob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:20 pmHansen had some good play and looked busy, but he’s still a bit lightweight and he isn’t really getting involved as the 2nd playmaker that he was bringing when he first came in.
He’s doing ok, but he’s not doing anything that JOB, or Baloucoune, or Larmour or maybe even Earls couldn’t do, and arguably those others also bing some extra to their game, which Hansen isn’t really.
Put it this way, you wouldn't drop him based on his performance.
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dob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:20 pmHansen had some good play and looked busy, but he’s still a bit lightweight and he isn’t really getting involved as the 2nd playmaker that he was bringing when he first came in.
He’s doing ok, but he’s not doing anything that JOB, or Baloucoune, or Larmour or maybe even Earls couldn’t do, and arguably those others also bing some extra to their game, which Hansen isn’t really.
He had 14 passes yesterday- twice the centre pairing combined. Tied Ringrose for best in defenders beaten so yeah you’re somewhat overstating things I’m afraid.
I think this is the key to all our subs/reserves coming in now. Where there’s an injury, the player that has come in pretty much knows how to do the job of the player they’re replacing. Herring, Bealham, Murray, Byrne, McCloskey have all stepped into the role of the 1st choice player with minimal disruption. For each one, the first choice player probably has something extra that the sub doesn’t, but it’s nice-to-have things. Bealham isn’t going to throw 30m skip passes, or hand off an All Black 2nd row into the ground, but he holds the scrum up, makes tackles, and provides that tip-pass link next to the ruck.
Think he just went high on Jelonche to try and make the tackle while also stopping the offload, when in hindsight he should have just focused on bringing the man down.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 11:32 am What was going on with Sexton's non-tackle for the Penaud try?
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Also ignoring that he ties defenders up, creating space elsewhere.TheBouncer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:33 pmdob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:20 pmHansen had some good play and looked busy, but he’s still a bit lightweight and he isn’t really getting involved as the 2nd playmaker that he was bringing when he first came in.
He’s doing ok, but he’s not doing anything that JOB, or Baloucoune, or Larmour or maybe even Earls couldn’t do, and arguably those others also bing some extra to their game, which Hansen isn’t really.
He had 14 passes yesterday- twice the centre pairing combined. Tied Ringrose for best in defenders beaten so yeah you’re somewhat overstating things I’m afraid.
Who is he meant to be getting dropped for?
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Ah, they've been better in Twickenham in the past, certainly with floodgates not opening until second half.Conspicuous wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:48 pmThey’ve never beaten England and rarely put up much of a threat , certainly not at Twickenham
Their backrowers are handy. They just don't have the bigger guys to absorb England's physicality.