Eh, is it just me or did the match reporters watch a different game than I did?
Yes, I know that as expected the lads were rusty and yes I know that the fight shown in the last ten to fifteen minutes was fantastic but they didn’t play well.
Ireland must maintain high standards
Under normal circumstances I would agree that a draw against Australia would be a good result, but not anymore. Irish rugby turned a corner last year and we have to maintain that.
We can’t have the situation that has happened frequently in the past that when an Irish team has success, it struggles to maintain that form the next season.
Looking at the game, the last 20 minutes to me just proves to me how much better a team we were than Australia. Ireland showed a single-mindedness to cross the line at all costs, which we did three times!
Aussies had no answer in the last 20
You’ve got to remember that this was completely different to the way the game had been going for the previous 60 mins. But when we upped the pressure on the Aussies they just simply couldn’t stop us crossing the line. The only problem was we just hadn’t done it till then!
This singled-mindedness was fixed on drawing the game not winning, there was a penalty in the 71st minute that was very kickable and we went for the corner, in fact there were a few like this in that period.
We should have gone for win, not the draw
To me, we had found our pace and should have taken the kick and gone for the win! You might think this silly but that’s where I think we are now. Besides winning is the way forward, it is also what South Africa will do!
Ignored pentaly shots, why?
There were a few of these situations in the first half where to most people, taking a shot at goal would have been the more sensible option. Certainly, in hindsight - with the score-line the way it ended up - it would have been the right option to take.
Yes, you applaud the fact that they wanted to play and keep attacking but internationals are played to be won and you take your points when you get the chance. Two of these you would have put money on ROG getting, 6 more points at the end would have been nice!!
At ruck time we never really got any quick ball. There seemed to be no real structure to Ireland's ball-carrying/attack. Time and time again we would got on a single man charge into 2 or 3 of them, just to have their excellent backrows poach the bloody thing!
Nothing wrong with Palu's tackle
With that in mind, what was Rob Kearney thinking when he, having plenty of time to look for a better option, decides to run straight into one of the biggest, hardest hitting men on the park - Wycliff Palu. Not smart!
By the way there was nothing wrong with that tackle, both his arms were raised and forward when impact was made, Kearney catapulted off him to the deck, there was simply no time to wrap your arms around anything!
It was not a shoulder charge but I’ll tell you what was, Rob’s bad attempt to stop Rocky going over for his try! Oh, he should have done a lot better for that.
With the Aussies able to ignore the ten slot they were up very fast in defence, trying to close Brain and the outside backs down, when this happens you have to bring someone in behind the play against the hard up, we did this once and Tommy scored, although the ref didn’t give it!
Kaplan killed the game
Speaking of the ref, he was terrible!
Playing no advantage at the breakdown, blowing his whistle at the first opportunity and then missing so many very obvious wrongs. One of the papers classed it as over-fussy..spot on!
You know, it is well know that he was overheard in an restaurant saying that he likes Ireland the least and what was all the fuss about Brian O’Driscoll, the last minute have killed him!!
Work needs to be done at scrum time
There were many things wrong with our game, very little structure, didn’t kick well but it would be the scrum that would cause most concern.
Yes we held it up for the last try, which was pointed out time and time again in the press but that is their job!
It has been a long time since Ireland were pushed around like this, it is a worry, particular with the South Africans on their way.
With John being only back from a ban and Jerry barely madding it back for the game with injury, it certainly didn’t help.
As far as Cian is concerned he got done in the scrum!
Yes, particularly in the last 20 minutes, he was fantastic and vital to the Irish resurgence. Fitness isn’t a problem for the young prop, he has always featured strongly in the last quarter for Leinster but he has to improve his scrumming.
Cian Healy's loose play saved him!
Our scrum just excepted every hit, not once did I see a big lunge on contact, this is what has to be done at this level, particularly if your under pressure.
Cian’s great last quarter saved his bacon for being subbed (although Declan seemed to have forgotten the bench!)if you ask me but remember at this level he has to be a good prop first and the rest will follow!