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Six nations of 2025 moved after the action of the first round of fixing. Sky Sports evaluates victories for Ireland and Scotland and alarmingly known defeat for England and Wales …
Ireland revealed Mojo late, but questions remain on number 10
For the first half of Saturday’s victory over England, the Irish attack looked tumultuous, hurried and missed so much that it was difficult to believe that it was the same side that won the last two championships in six nations.
The main point of choosing in Ireland, which went into this was who would be the temporary main coach Simon Easterby to choose on Fly-Hall: last year’s starter in the campaign of the winning championship Jack Crowley or a new child on the block in Prenergast itself.
November saw Prendergasta who chose Andy Farrell to start against Australia, but Crowley came out of the bench to play a major role in turning things to win in that test.
In the end, Prenergast was a surprising choice to start against England and proved to be a wrong call in a screen that really lacked quality. Most of the occasion received the ball he rejected possession, he kept silent for too long and too long – putting his own side under pressure – while missing twice the teenager in terms of conversion – the first particularly bad strike.
Crowley came in in the 58th minute in Dublin, and Ireland immediately looked inhabited and in their course. Even English coach Steve Borthwick commented at a press conference after the match. “The change in 10 was quite significant. They played really well when he came in the last part of the game,” he said.
The solution would surely appear here with Crowley from the beginning for the conflict next week in Scotland, but it seems more in the game. PRETERGAST plays for Leinster at a provincial level, as well as many in the Irish starting team and obviously the coaching staff of Ireland sees something they want to persist. Huge questionnaires remain.
England lost another leadership despite positive exhibitions in the first half
In the great period of the first half, England was faster, slender and more physically than Irish in many aspects of the game.
The non -discipline in defense meant that they had handed over the potential to build more than a 7-0 leader – Marcus Smith chose for sin after warning the team – and the second half was then played with complete domination from Ireland.
England was discharged with 22 irresponsible Irish points to lag behind 27-10 and there was no backwards, despite the late pressure that brought a losing bonus point that can still be shown significant. You only have to look at six nations in 2020 when England threw out a bonus in the late round 1, during the bonus to the angry France, which eventually was vital in the next title of the title.
For Borthwick on Saturday, he decided to concentrate on the difference between the sides and the positive could not be discerned from the beginning: “If you look at today’s game, you watch two different teams. The Irish team is together for a huge time, almost 1200 caps.
“If you are watching the beginning of that game, you don’t see that difference. You see a team of England who wants to play aggressively, wants to move the ball and we have taken a step forward with our attack. We are disappointed, but we are disappointed, but we are disappointed there are elements in which we showed the progress in the last 10 days at the training camp. “
France with Antoine Dupont that returns to Twickenham next week … England should find a way to maintain positive spells of the game inside the tests. They have now lost seven of their last nine of Ireland defeats at home in last year’s championship.
Scotland, you are warned
“We’ll have to be much better if we want to do anything in this tournament.”
In the midst of cheerful scenes with full-time in the stands of Murrayfield, Finn Russell did not torment his words.
Considering that, the campaign of six Nations Scotland went to the perfect start, hat-trick huw Jones, inspiring the win of 31-19 over Italy.
But the scratch below the surface will have discovered problems that the team would undoubtedly use the team and clinically.
Russell’s comments were also directed towards him and a collective, with flies that were wrong in Scotland’s legend of 19-6 leadership at halftime, when Juan Ignacio Brex intercepted his loose passage to complete a dramatic return to Italy with a breakthrough of an attempt.
The way Scotland extinguished the revival of Italy, securing a bonus victory in the process, should be admired, both because of its precision and to emphasize.
Little teams can hold a candle of talent that possesses wide, but even like Jones, Darcy Graham and tobacco Van der Merwe, may be interrupted by drawing a similar escape law against better opposition.
Wales faces a generational conflict in Italy after France threw
Shot suggested the demolition, one -sided affair and in many ways it was true.
13. A consecutive test defeat was applied with record fashion because Seven-Tray France claimed that their biggest victory was in six nations over Wales.
Wales avoided equating his hardest defeat in the tournament, which in 2003 was a 54-10 defeat of Ireland, a solitary point in Paris, but it was a scarce comfort for Warren Gatland and his team, traveling to Italy for a conflict with two rounds who in the rounds two rings took over generational significance.
“For me, this game is the biggest in Velsk rugby next week in the last 15-20 years. It’s a huge, huge match,” said former Wales Fly-Polt Dan Biggar said ITV.
Even in this early stage of the tournament, the defeat in Rome would certainly leave Wales on the way to the successive wooden tablespoons of six nations.
And if that was not alarming enough, with Ireland, Scotland and English to come, identifying where Wales would bring this record it lost to the end, it increases in difficulty if Azzurri prevails.
Fixes six nations: second round
Saturday 8 February
Italy vs Wales (2.15 hours)
English VS France (16.45)
Sunday 9 February
Scotland VS Ireland (15:00)
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