How is this relevant to me?
Argentina definitely showed enough in the second half to suggest theyâd have a great chance of beating Ireland again if both teams were really going for it.
Ireland the second best team in the world according to the boys.
Ronan O Gara is a weird chap, strangely intense
At what?
Did he ever pay up for that kitchen after?
Thatâs Cork for you.
Youâre an odd cunt
âChris Farrell with an excellent soft hands offloadâ, according to Justin Treacy in his RTĂ news match report here.
Justin put on fair weight
France 23-23 Japan at the newly opened U Arena
And the Heaslip and the boys were thinking Ireland had a Handy RWC group
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So if this Ireland team played the South Africa of 5 or 10 years ago theyâd beat them by 35 points?
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It also doesnât answer my question about why Australia and South Africa are getting hammered now when they used to be competitive in the November games
As I was originally saying and your post backs up, it seems like the Southern Hemisphere teams are much worse than they used to be
Ireland didnât face South Africa or Australia in the November internationals 10 years ago. They did face both 11 years ago in 2006 though . Those games finished;
Ireland 32 South Africa 15
Ireland 21 Australia 6
RTE sports reports are just a collection of jargon/cliches/nonsense
In a GAA report a team never scores a goal they âraise a green flagâ.
A county cannot be referred to by their team. Wexford must be referred to as the Model County etc
35 points is clearly much worse than 15 and 17 so it seems I am correct
15 and 17 points does not equate to âused to be competitiveâ. They were hammering too.
15 points isnt a hammering