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    80 seconds to go. Samoa with a lineout 5m out.

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    But the throw is shite…..

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    Thirty seconds to go. Will Samoa get another chance?

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    Own worst enemy, kinda reminds me of another match..

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    Samoa doing their level best to throw this away.

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    Ireland running the clock down. Time over. Ball out.

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    Ireland 17 Samoa 13. Not much in that.

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    Good to see time wasting is still allowed.

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    @sparky said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    Ireland running the clock down. Time over. Ball out.

    Not one of those Irish players were on their feet at that last ruck.

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    Barnes’ interpretations in that second half will raise a few eye brows.

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    Where were the cards or even the warnings to Ireland for persistently killing the ball and stopping the opposition from playing?

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    @sparky said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    Barnes’ interpretations in that second half will raise a few eye brows.

    Refereeing is so inconsistent across the board. Its not ok.

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    Ireland lucky. If Samoa had a line out, they win that game. Having said that, McFarland was clearly played at in the air in that last line out. Should have been a penalty.

    Samoa defence was immense and they exposed the Irish in a few areas tonight, defended against them in general play better than the ABs last year.

    Ireland not as good as they and the public in general think they are.

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    Ireland got very lucky there

    Barnes the latest hometown

    Great to see & hear the French crowd giving Ireland the bird

    Based on this past month, England will do very well to get out of the pool

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    @Steve said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    @sparky said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    Barnes’ interpretations in that second half will raise a few eye brows.

    Refereeing is so inconsistent across the board. It’s not ok.

    I think that has been the big lesson from this weekend. We’ve had remarkably different interpretations and styles of refereeing from game to game to game. This close to the Rugby World Cup that seems unforgivable.

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    Enjoyed that, I wonder if we have to remember the matches are warm up games, and perhaps teams minds not always completely in right place? Just the very top 2%, sometimes you can talk yourself into being switched on, but not always completely 100% there!

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    Ireland didn’t play well but ground out another win and rode their luck. The sign of a very good Rugby side.

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    @sparky said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    @Steve said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    @sparky said in RWC warmup - Ireland v Samoa:

    Barnes’ interpretations in that second half will raise a few eye brows.

    Refereeing is so inconsistent across the board. It’s not ok.

    I think that has been the big lesson from this weekend. We’ve remarkably different interpretations and styles of refereeing from game to game to game. This close to the Rugby World Cup that seems unforgivable.

    And I hate this contention of "we had an issue with our discipline today".

    Load of nonsense. What really transpired was the ref had an issue with a load of stuff that wasn't an issue the week before and probably won't be an issue the week after, because the opposition captain or coach have brought it up in the pre match meeting. Either that or some IRB diktat that's en vogue for the next few weeks.

    If you're getting 3 yellows for swinging arms and punch ups. Yeah you have a discipline issue.

    If the ref is sending lads to the bin for line out technicalities and dropping your bind at scrum time, you don't have a discipline issue. You just got monstered in the scrum.

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    Ireland 5-1 for the RWC with UK bookmakers. Those look like generous odds to me.

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    @sparky If the ABs played like that this place would go into full meltdown.

    Ireland are the number 1 side in the world and got smashed around for large parts of the game.

    Not trying to sound like I'm having a dig or getting personal or anything, but it does make me laugh when teams like Ireland win like that, they get credit, but the ABs if they won like that would get crucified and all the we hate Ian Foster comments and how fat he is blah blah blah would be out in full force.

    The Irish have a history of peaking before every world cup. They might be good enough this time, but we've seen this before.....

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