Depth Chart – Ireland
This chart is 100% unofficial but attempts to reflect recent selection history as closely as possible. Check back for periodic updates that will be made as official squads are announced. *last updated July 2, 2015
This chart is 100% unofficial but attempts to reflect recent selection history as closely as possible. Check back for periodic updates that will be made as official squads are announced. *last updated July 2, 2015
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With the first two round of the Six Nations behind us, here are some notes on individual performances, injury updates, and squad changes ahead of the next set of matches.
What was supposed to be a big weekend for Lions candidates turned into a bit of a non-event. A few Scots put their hands up, but otherwise business as usual.
As expected there are plenty of Scots in this week’s selection, which ended up being more of a case of who played fairly well as opposed to who played exceptionally.
Well what a difference a week makes! Dull weather and even duller tactics meant that for the first time in an age it was Scotland who played the best rugby.
On to week two in the Six Nations, with a fun weekend culminating into the big match in Dublin on Sunday. It’s time to separate the contenders from the pretenders.
With some impressive performances and some not so much, there was plenty to digest for Gatland & Co. from this past weekend’s action. Here’s a rundown on who showed what.