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'You can't play off the back of slow ball with a full line in front of you'
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The article discusses the challenges faced by Ireland's rugby team in their recent match against England, particularly focusing on the tactical decisions made by coach Andy Farrell. Despite a strong performance, Ireland lost 23-22, with the key issue being their inability to effectively manage the game when England slowed down the ball at the ruck. Former Ireland player Bernard Jackman highlighted that with a full defensive line in front of them, Ireland struggled to play off slow ball, which was a significant factor in their defeat. This tactical misstep was evident in the final moments when Ireland, instead of opting for a drop goal or a penalty, chose to play from deep, leading to a turnover and ultimately, England's winning try. The article suggests that Ireland needs to adapt their strategy when facing teams that disrupt their quick ball possession.
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