normanski wrote:bruce wrote:Put ourselves under pressure defensively with mistakes right from the off. Also managed to ruin any momentum offensively.
Small margins though - if our try was allowed and the Ireland's disallowed my aunt would be my uncle..
From what I could see of Stander’s try, the ball was grounded before the line with Stander on the line and then the whole breakdown was smothered in players. Clearly a cheating Irish try!
The pass for the final try was clearly forward by a metre if you look at the mowing lines.
Well done to Ireland because they were the better side on the day and took their chances well.
These were my thoughts exactly on both of these. Ball was clearly well short of the line and seemed stopped. Should have been a double movement. And the last try - I thought it a clear forward pass.
Also agree with the ref decision on Parkes disallowed try (he can get that one right, typical)
The scrum penalty to Ireland on their own 5 - looked to me like the Irish prop was pulling down on the jersey but went against Wales.
But Ireland deserved the win. Played better. Wales looked threatening across the backline, but the balance was wrong. Too many first phase panicky chuck it wide moments. And when they did go tight, no momentum. AWJ offloading was amazing, but there was too much of it, and risky offloads that didn't pay off.
But typical 6N game. Could have gone either way. Shame we didn't get a losing BP. That could be important