Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll will be available for Saturday's World Cup game against Georgia after overcoming an elbow injury.
O'Driscoll sustained a hyper-extended elbow in Sunday's 32-17 win over Namibia and had his arm in a sling.
Good news
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Irish Rover wrote:O'Driscoll clear to face Georgia
firehazard wrote:Irish Rover wrote:firehazard wrote:I suppose it might help if it started raining...
I'm not so sure about that, look at the amount of handling errors Ireland had in the dry conditions, what would it not be like in the wet
At least they'd have an excuse for their handling if the ball was wet.![]()
I reckon it'd need at least three feet of mud to give a realistic chance of one of the northern teams winning the thing.
firehazard wrote:Irish Rover wrote:O'Driscoll clear to face Georgia
Good news, yes.![]()
Meanwhile, England appear maybe to have no outside-half for the next match: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_u ... 988595.stm
Seems like Ashton made a mistake in leaving Toby Flood out of the squad.
Billie wrote:was able to see only half of the match.
wonderful defensive play by the Georgians. they knew that the key of today's game wasn't offence, but defence. Argentina a little scared of spreading the ball wide in the first half. But when all the tackling of the Georgians wouldn't let them go anywhere when playing close to the scrum, they started gaining the confidence they needed in the backline and eventually made the bonus point.
I can see the Lelos (nickname of the Georgians, literally meaning TRY) giving a torrid time to Ireland. They have the problem of a short recovery time, but if they manage to exploit the Ireland problem of getting a quick and clean ball from the set-piece and the rucks, their job will be halfway done: they will be able to defend outstandingly against backs that are not fed any quality ball and smash them in scrums, rucks and mauls. Ireland need to fix the problems till Saturday, otherwise they're likely to fall. And another unconvincing display such as the one against Namibia could be deadly: it would mean getting to play Argentina and France without confidence and knowing they must win.
Nothing is sure yet, but I'm afraid Ireland won't make it to the quarters. Had they played six months ago, maybe. But now they're experiencing the same problem that made Wales Grand Slam Heroes crumble: lack of playable balls for their halves, consequently for their backs. Fix the tight five, and you fix the team.
ireland will make the quarters at least. Playing badly in one match does not make a bad team
Shaz wrote:As John Motson would say: "Interesting, verrrry interesting!" Andy Farrell's been picked at fly-half...
Billie wrote:ireland will make the quarters at least. Playing badly in one match does not make a bad team
It's two matches now. And the problem isn't that they are a bad team. It is that they were not able to provide quality ball to the backs. As I said, fix the tight five (in which you have outstanding players) and you fix the team. The other problem, though, is that they play France AND Argentina, and I can't see them beat any of the two right now.
That's my point of view, obviously, and I might be wrong, but the odds Ireland will pass are very low at the moment.
firehazard wrote:...But to be honest it looks more like the England team are in deep, deep trouble. Ok, they've been unlucky with injuries, but they're now going into potentially the most important game of the tournament for them with a No. 10 who's hardly played at that position. A back three who, I think, have never played in a match together, including a full-back who doesn't play regularly in that position. A back row who've hardly played together. A captain who was rejected and relaced as captain earlier this year, and who didn't have a place in the last starting XV. And no regular goalkicker. Blimey...
Irish Rover wrote:You sound very optimistic there FH
Billie wrote:Italy's done shite against Romania. We were lucky to get a win.
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