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What Simon Easterby thought Ireland did 'really well' against Scotland

By PA
Josh van der Flier and Ryan Baird - PA

Simon Easterby hailed ruthless Ireland as they kept Scotland “at arm’s length” to steal a significant march in their quest to land a third consecutive Guinness Six Nations title with a bonus-point 32-18 triumph at Murrayfield.

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The Irish are the only side to have won their opening two matches this season after they followed up their opening-weekend win at home to England with an 11th consecutive victory over the Scots.

Calvin Nash and captain Caelan Doris both scored as the Irish built a 17-0 advantage by the 32nd minute, with the Scots’ predicament not helped by having record try-scorer Duhan van der Merwe shown a 13th minute yellow card before losing two more influential backs to head injuries after Finn Russell and Darcy Graham collided with each other in the 21st minute.

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Scotland rallied, with a Van der Merwe try just before half-time and two Blair Kinghorn penalties early in the second half reducing their deficit to just six points.

But Ireland reasserted their authority with scores from James Lowe and substitute Jack Conan taking the game beyond the Scots, who added a late consolation through Ben White.

Attack

192
Passes
150
130
Ball Carries
80
233m
Post Contact Metres
197m
4
Line Breaks
6

“We always knew we’d have to shut them down and stop them getting time and space and momentum,” said interim head coach Easterby. “I thought we did that really well without the ball, and I felt we delivered a lot of what we’d worked on around trying to attack Scotland in the right way.

“Although we conceded a late try in the first half, I thought the scoreline was a reflection of our dominance, and maybe we could have been one or two more scores up.

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“You’re always going to come up against a purple patch. We knew they were going to try and stretch us defensively. At times we dealt with it really well and at times they stretched us.

Duhan van der Merwe Simon Easterby
Duhan van der Merwe scores for Scotland – PA

“We managed to turn around a few situations where they got a little bit of ascendancy and we kept them at arm’s length and then we had the opportunity to go to the other end and be clinical with the ball.”

England’s victory at home to France on Saturday paved the way for the winner of Sunday’s Murrayfield showdown to go clear at the top of the table, and Ireland duly capitalised ahead of their trip to struggling Wales on Saturday week.

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“We set out at the beginning of this championship to keep getting better, keep challenging each other in terms of the standards, and I think we’ve seen some of that today,” said Easterby.

“There is an opportunity (of a Grand Slam), which has been well documented. We’ve got to make sure that we prepare in the right way for Wales and go there with the same mindset that we came here with.”

Six Nations

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Ireland
2
2
0
0
10
2
France
2
1
1
0
6
3
England
2
1
1
0
6
4
Scotland
2
1
1
0
5
5
Italy
2
1
1
0
4
6
Wales
2
0
2
0
1

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend was awaiting an update on the injury to Graham, who lay prone on the buggy before being taken to hospital.

“We are still waiting for scans,” said Townsend. “I believe there are no issues around his neck, but it’s more just seeing where the concussion has come from. I’m just hoping there are no broken bones around the face or skull area. He’s failed his HIA.”

There was better news on Russell, who walked off the pitch unaided and Townsend is hopeful that the talismanic co-captain will be available for the clash with England a week on Saturday.

“He passed his HIA,” said Townsend. “It was more communication that (coach) Pete Horne and a couple of other guys on the sideline were having with him.

Simon Easterby Darcy Graham
Darcy Graham receives treatment – PA

“There were a couple of things he wasn’t remembering about plays. So we made the call not to put him back on.

“He’s obviously frustrated. It’s a freak injury when you collide with your own player. I don’t know the protocols of passing HIA and then being pulled out. He will now be classed as a failure, delayed symptoms. I don’t know whether that will be just seven days. It’s based on his record and passing HIA too.

“There’s no game for Finn next week anyway. We’re hoping he’ll make a full recovery in time for it (England).”

Reflecting on the game, Townsend said: “When you’re 17-0 down, when things haven’t gone well for you and you’ve had to make changes, you do fear that the opposition could build on that, but I was really proud of the way we came back at the end of the first half.

“I felt we were getting back into the game, and then you look at the error off the kick-off, that just gives the momentum back. Once they score another try, it’s very tough to get ahead again.”

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I am not really sure how this tour benefits France beyond showing NZ ways to beat them. They already know how to beat NZ.

Ireland won a series there in 2022 which prompted a year long shift in strategy to specifically beat Ireland. This was confirmed recently by Will Jordan.

Winning tight matches isn’t necessarily about psychology. It’s about having weapons to get over the line. For SA that was a scrum to win penalties and a kicker to either kick the penalty over or down the line if a try is needed. See SA v England in 2023 SF.

England used their jacklers to win penalties to get them deep into the 22 a couple of times late against France. Ireland improvised with drop kicks to win versus SA.

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NZ have learned that lesson well and it should have gotten them a RWC win in ‘23 after knocking Ireland out. They will do the same against France or attempt to.

It doesn’t matter with SA v NZ because those teams are set up to beat/not lose against each other.

I don’t see NZ whipping the French second string and there is no benefit in showing NZ their hand.

I don’t agree with the image of International Rugby or respect comment. International Rugby should put all their focus on expanding the game (Tier 2) which was the supposed purpose of a RWC not as a status symbol for Tier1As.

No offense to Marshall and NZ, but if they demand respect they should give some too. Ireland certainly were not respected after their 22 series win and France won’t be either.

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