Ireland Vs Scotland Review

Ireland continued there good form with a win over Scotland 32-18. Ireland were comprehensive in victory but may look back at one or two missed chances that went a begging when Duhan Van Der Merwe was in the sin bin.

Ireland had made a few changes going into this game with Robbie Henshaw coming into midfield alongside Bundee Aki and in the pack Peter O Mahony came in for Ryan Baird who moved to take the place of Iain Henderson on the bench.

Ireland led 7-0 when both Finn Russell and Darcy Graham went off for HIA’s with Darcy Graham being replaced immediately when it became apparent he would need further medical treatment, Finn Russell passed his HIA but the Scottish management decided against sending him back on. Ireland were dominant in the opening half and were in front 17-5 at the half. They were on top with very strong defending led by Jamison Gibson Park and Bundee Aki in particular.

The fact the majority of the side comes from Leinster helps the cohesion and although in the long term that won’t be good for rugby in Ireland it is paying off at this current moment. The half backs of Gibson Park and Prendergast led the way and help keep the tempo high.

Ireland’s set piece has again begun to come good after being under pressure last summer vs South Africa and in November. Andrew Porter is back to his destructive best on the loose head side where Finlay Bealham is beginning to show his undoubted quality at tight head.

 We are slowing building depth behind Bealham but at loose head we are in need of a young prop or two to put real genuine pressure on Cian Healy.

Back to the game where the impressive performance of the first 40 gave Ireland room to kick on but like previous games Ireland did start slowly in the second 40 where Scotland managed there best spell scoring two penalties through Blair Kinghorn who took over the kicking duties.

That made it 17-11 but that is as close as Scotland would get as Ireland for the second week running managed the game and picked off a few chances in the final quarter.

Sam Prendergast looked composed when putting people into space and he showed that he can play going backwards because when that brief spell of Scottish pressure did come he was able to steer Ireland around the pitch.

Ireland are slowly building a head of steam and will go to Cardiff in two weeks full of confidence. They will know the two late tries of last week and the late concession of that try with the clock in the red at the end of the first half will keep minds focused.

As I say the set piece has been rock solid and with Tom O Toole returning from suspension, Ireland are again looking well stocked. It might be time to try Tom O Toole at loose head, now while that won’t happen mid Championship, I am sure plans are afoot to help out the national side because we are sorely lacking at loosehead beneath Andrew Porter and Cian Healy.

Simon Easterby will look back on his first two games with real pride but will know there still is so much to do in the last three matches of the campaign. They will go to Cardiff with Wales looking for a much sought after win to rest the slide that has seen them lose their last 14 games. To that end Wales will have everything to gain and nothing to lose come 2.15pm on Saturday week.

Ireland will work on a few small things in defence just to tighten things up a small bit. They have found a way to win whatever the opposition in recent times and that bodes well heading for the final 3 games of the Championship.

Ireland will have an “A” game against England in Bristol and that may provide game time for certain members of the wider training group. All of them will know they are only a knock away from getting into the 23, Calvin Nash stepped up and took his try well yesterday.

The 6 Nations goes into hibernation for a short break where league action will take the eyes of supporters next weekend. Ireland will have a few days off and will reconvene later in the week to begin preparing for the challenge of Wales in Cardiff.

I will try and pick my 23 to take Wales on in Cardiff –

15 Hugo Keenan

14 Calvin Nash

13 Garry Ringrose

12 Robbie Henshaw

11 Jamie Osbourne

10 Sam Prendergast

9 Conor Murray

8 Jack Conan

7 Caelan Doris

6 Ryan Baird

5 James Ryan

4 Cormac Izuchukwu

3 Finlay Bealham

2 Dan Sheehan

1 Tom O Toole

16 Ronan Kelleher

17 Cian Healy

18 Tadgh Furlong

19 Tadgh Beirne

20 Josh Van Der Flier

21 Jamison Gibson Park

22 Jack Crowley

23 Bundee Aki

Ireland v Scotland 2025

Ireland will take Scotland on this Sunday at 3pm in Murrayfield after their 27-22 win over England. Simon Easterby has called Shayne Bolton and Tom Ahern in to the squad to prepare for the round 2 clash.

Shayne Bolton gets a first call up, he is South African born but has served the recommended time period necessary to allow him to be called up. He was on the radar back in November only for injury to rule him out of contention at that time.

Tom Ahern will come in and try and make an impact to see can he come into contention with Joe Mc Carthy being monitored along with Finlay Bealham. Ahern has played well for Munster in recent times and would have felt hard done by when the initial squad was named but now opportunity knocks for him if Joe Mc Carthy is again ruled out.

There will be talk I am sure again in some quarters about the decision to bring Shayne Bolton in as he is South African born and with men like Jamie Osbourne and Calvin Nash already involved there may be a feeling like it might not work out in Bolton’s favour on this occasion.

Ireland will play an “A” international vs England in Bristol in a few weeks’ time and one gets the feeling Bolton will get a run out there alongside other men like John Hodnett, Gavin Coombes to name two possible inclusions for that particular fixture. The coaching team for that game will see Mike Prendergast as head coach along with Sean O Brien and Mark Sexton.

Ireland will be happy how the set piece functioned on Saturday and with Dan Sheehan making a try scoring return from the bench, Ireland are back in the strong position of having the two strongest options in the hooking department back on board as we go to Murrayfield.

The make-up of the 23 on Saturday has also caused a number of varying opinions in the last few days, with 16 of the 23 coming from Leinster on Saturday. It may be an issue in the long term but people cannot argue that the cohesion seen in the final 20 minutes in particular helped see Ireland home.

The talk of the long term issues this over reliance in picking players from one province over another will have to wait but is something that the people will have to keep an eye on over the next season or so.  

Like everything with squad selections, they are objective calls, well most of the time they are. Of course you will always have one or two tight call every time. Nobody will always agree with every selection and that is the wonderful thing about squad selections.

Scotland will come into the game on Sunday after a 31-19 win over Italy and will feel they have shaken off the cobwebs and any rustiness that may have been there before the Italy game. Scotland will be waiting with baited breathe to see can they beat Ireland which hasn’t been an easy thing to do either home or away for them since the win on home soil in 2017.

For Ireland, the win over England has started the campaign on the right foot and they can now build towards another away trip and will know they will need to make a better fist of defending after the concession of two late tries saw a comfortable 27-10 lead whittled down to a 27-22 final score in the last few minutes.

This particular fact will help focus Irish minds heading into the week ahead. I will now pick the 23 I think will do a job to defeat Scotland.

15 Hugo Keenan

14 Calvin Nash

13 Garry Ringrose

12 Bundee Aki

11 James Lowe

10 Sam Prendergast

9 Jamison Gibson Park

8 Caelan Doris

7 Josh Van Der Flier

6 Ryan Baird

5 Tadgh Beirne

4 James Ryan

3 Thomas Clarkson

2 Ronan Kelleher

1 Andrew Porter

16 Dan Sheehan

17 Cian Healy

18 Jack Auniger ( If Bealham is out)

19 Cormac Izuchukwu

20 Jack Conan

21 Conor Murray

22 Jack Crowley

23 Robbie Henshaw

Ireland vs England 2025

It is the start of the 6 nations this weekend that will see Ireland open there campaign at home to England. Both sides have been revealed and it is almost time for battle to commence. It will be the first senior international rugby game between Ireland and England that yours truly will attend. I have had the pleasure to be at numerous under 20 fixtures and women’s games between both sides but as I mention this one is the first senior international I will attend.

23 years after my first international in Lansdowne Road which was Scotland back in 2002, I was born 5 years after Ciaran Fitzgerald famously uttered that now famed phrase “Where’s your fucking pride” before Michael Kiernan banged over the winning drop goal to see Ireland home by a slender 3 point margin winning 13-10.

This one means something that I can’t really describe, I don’t know what it is but maybe it is that feeling in the pit of the stomach that something special is happening !! This fixture above every other one in the now 6 Nations is still as special as it ever was.

For once this author will go to an international with a different feeling. Having waited a long time to get to see this game live, I will certainly be in flying form come 4.45pm on Saturday. I have spent the week doing my usual via YouTube, stocking up on old clashes between the sides like 1982, 1985, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2007 you get the jist..

I will complete the set of the 6 Nations this weekend, the tournament is the one time over the course of the year where everyone will tune in to see what happens, not often that rugby takes the full focus other than 6 Nations time. It is the tradition attached to it that also sees it on free to air TV, note to those in power in broadcasting, take note of my last sentence and the contents of it…

I have the feeling, I’ll be like that 11 year old that went to see Ireland for the first time back in 2002. It still happens, you get that warm fuzzy feeling that only happens through childhood, that nervous excitement.

I have been fortunate to see New Zealand, Australia, South Africa live in Dublin over the years but I have a feeling this one will come close to topping the lot and that is saying something as I was there in 2021 when Ireland beat the All Blacks which was a truly special atmosphere…

Here’s hoping the game on Saturday lives up to the expectation of the now 34 year old author of this piece who will be like that 11 year old of 2002 more than the 34 year old of 2025, well in terms of excitement levels anyway….

Ireland 2025 6 Nations Campaign

Ireland begin there 2025 6 Nations campaign with a game against England in Dublin on Saturday at 4.45pm. They will wrap up their week long training camp that has taken place in Portugal in the coming days. Tadgh Furlong has already returned to Dublin for treatment on a calf injury with Connacht tight head Jack Aungier travelling out to take his place.

Furlong is rated doubtful for Saturday’s opener vs England, the smart money will be on Finlay Bealham to take the no.3 shirt with Thomas Clarkson to come off the bench. Simon Easterby has taken the reins from Andy Farrell who will be on British and Irish Lions duty for the duration of the 6 Nations this year.

Ireland will face a different type of challenge as well as being defending champions they will be without their head coach which will be new territory for all in the Irish camp. Simon Easterby was best placed to take on the role once it was confirmed that Farrell would be the 2025 Lions head coach.

Ireland were three from four last November winning two games in extremely tight contests against Australia and Argentina. Losing on the opening night to New Zealand by 10 points stung but over the following few weeks, Ireland began to repair the damage from that New Zealand game.

Andrew Goodman has had more time with the Irish coaching set up and one hopes that the week in Portugal has been used well and we will see improvements and steps forward in attack and that the discipline in defence will be as resolute as previously. I know you can give away certain penalties but I am sure that has been a focus for the coaches while away over the past week.

They will be a large target on Irish backs as champions and with England and France to travel to Dublin with tricky away games against Scotland, Wales and Italy on the final day. Ireland will know that it was a late Marcus Smith drop goal that stole the win in Twickenham last March while they were under penalty advantage after Tadgh Beirne had infringed.

England will come to Dublin looking to kick start things under Steve Borthwick who has seen two members of his original coaching set up leave with Aled Walters now working with the IRFU and Felix Jones still looking for his next opportunity.

Jones may yet be involved with Andy Farrell’s British and Irish Lions coaching team but nothing has been confirmed either way so it is one to keep an eye on.

Ireland will be on home soil in week 1 against England with the Under 20s playing down in Irish Independent Park on Thursday night against their English counterparts.

So the fun of the 6 Nations are about to kick off and for the next 7 or so weeks the 6 Nations will take centre stage and will get people watching the oval ball that don’t normally watch.

The 6 Nations is a flagship tournament for rugby union and will have large audiences watching over the next couple of weeks. Let’s hope the rugby served up will keep people interested….

My XV vs England

15 Hugo Keenan

14 Calvin Nash

13 Garry Ringrose

12 Bundee Aki

11 Jamie Osbourne

10 Jack Crowley

9 Jamison Gibson Park

8 Caelan Doris

7 Josh Van Der Flier

6 Tadgh Beirne

5 James Ryan

4 Joe Mc Carthy

3 Thomas Clarkson

2 Ronan Kelleher

1 Andrew Porter

16 Dan Sheehan

17 Cian Healy

18 Finlay Bealham

19 Iain Henderson

20 Cormac Izuchukwu

21 Conor Murray

22 Sam Prendergast

23 Robbie Henshaw

Here is my attempt at picking a 23 to face England in just under 2 weeks time in Dublin on the opening weekend of the 6 Nations. They will slowly build towards that opening game under Simon Easterby who will be in charge as Andy Farrell is on British and Irish Lions duty….

Last 16 Champions Cup and Challenge Cup 2025

We have our last 16 in both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup with all 4 Irish sides involved in the last 16 of both competitions. Leinster will play Harlequins in most likely Croke Park in the last 16 as the Aviva Stadium won’t be available that weekend.

 Leinster took second seeding with Bordeaux Begles taking top billing. Leinster were unbeaten in there 4 group games and finished their pool with a big win over Bath.

Munster will have a reunion with Ronan O Gara as they take on La Rochelle in France. There will be plenty written and spoken of in the build up to the game so thankfully there is the small matter of the 6 Nations in between now and the first weekend of April when the last 16 ties will take place.

Ulster will face top seeds Bordeaux Begles in an extremely tough pairing for Richie Murphy’s men, they managed to sneak into the last 16 and with that they were rewarded with the so called toughest test of the last 16 ties.

Connacht took top billing in the last 16 of the Challenge Cup and will be on home turf for a game against familiar opposition with Cardiff Rugby coming to Galway in the last 16. If Connacht get through they will face either Racing 92 or Perpignan. It is great to see all 4 Irish sides involved in the latter phase of the Champions and Challenge Cup.

Yes, there are issues with the qualification for the last 16, take Ulster as a prime case, win one game and get through. It should not be the case in any sport that you win one game from 4 in this instance and get through but that is the way the competition is currently set up and all teams can do is play within those constraints and see how they go.

Irish rugby chiefs will pat themselves on the back as they see there 4 professional sides into the latter part of the flagship european competitions. It will be interesting to see will all four make it beyond the last 16, the smart money would suggest that 2 from 4 on current form stand a better chance than the other two.

 Both Leinster and Connacht will fancy their chances on home turf in April with Munster going to France and Ulster making a similar journey when they face Bordeaux Begles.

Munster and Ulster will relish the chance to take on two French heavyweights away from home with most people giving them little or no chance of victory and the evidence of the past few seasons since the last 16 was introduced would back up that assertion that the home side is strongly favoured to win the day and progress.

Leinster will have home comforts all the way from last 16 until the semi-final stages if they can get passed Harlequins as will Connacht who will feel they will be able for one of Racing 92 or Perpignan if they get beyond the challenge of Cardiff Rugby in the last 16.

We have 1 round of the URC to go before all eyes will turn to the 6 Nations action with Ireland opening up on home soil against England in two weeks time.

Munster – Clarity Needed

Munster are still in the market for a head coach with Ian Costelloe still in interim charge along with Mike Prendergast, Denis Leamy and Mossie Lawlor with the latter trio all signing contract extensions in the weeks following Graham Rowntree’s departure.

Munster will look to the break after the next two rounds in the Champions Cup against Saracens in Limerick and then another trip to face Northampton Saints in Franklins Gardens. Munster have one win and one loss in Europe and will look put the defeat against Leinster to one side. No better than the visit of two of England’s best club sides currently to focus the mind of players, coaches and supporters.

The last few months have felt like Munster have just drifted along picking up the odd win and being happy with their lot. Injury again has had a part to play with a full team of 15 players still out injured. Some of them will be on the comeback trail while we wait to see when men like Roman Salanoa will be cleared to return to action.

Clarity is needed for the Munster supporters, they have been down this route far too often in the last 8 years. Munster are back looking for stability after a solid period under Graham Rowntree that saw them win the URC in 2023.

Ian Flanagan who is the Munster CEO does need to provide real clarity around the coaching situation asap. Not the odd quote after a Q&A session that will be quickly forgotten. Yes a few wins in the URC will get Munster back climbing up the table and back into the top half.

Given how the first half of the year went for Munster it is crucial they find consistency in the second half of the campaign. They will know they will get certain players back from injury but others need to step up.

In the short term, Saracens and Northampton will be the main focus on the field but for those behind the scenes, it is time to put the shoulder to the wheel and help bring in the head coach they feel will help steady things.

 I realise it may not be as easy as I make it out to be for various reasons but one statement and not sound bites would solve all the questions as well as help end the speculation surrounding the job. Those in the IRFU alongside those at branch level have plenty of plates in the air at the moment but Munster in particular have been here far too often in recent years.

The season hasn’t gone to waste and certainly isn’t over as I say, two big games in the Champions Cup against familiar opponents will get the juices flowing over the next 2 weeks. Munster will again need to circle the wagons and steel themselves for two tough battles with two sides who have been free scoring domestically.

Northampton went to South Africa and beat the Bulls and that victory put them in pole position to secure last 16 qualification this weekend after beating Castres comfortably in week 1.

Saracens will fancy their chances this weekend of coming to Limerick and picking up maximum points and that is the type of situation where Munster would previously have licked their lips and fired every shot they possibly could to gain victory. No better time then than now to remind everyone in Europe that they haven’t gone away…. I have a feeling that Saturday evening, 5.30pm kick off in Thomond Park could be very much like the old days. A cocky English side coming to Limerick looking for a win and here’s hoping the reaction they get on the pitch as well as in the Stands mirrors those old days….

My 2025 Ireland Six Nations Squad

My Ireland Squad for the 2025 6 Nations

Forwards – Andrew Porter, Eric O Sullivan, Cian Healy – LH

Tadgh Furlong, Thomas Clarkson, Oli Jager – TH

Ronan Kelleher, Dave Heffernan, Tom Stewart – Hooker

James Ryan, Tadgh Beirne, Cormac Izuchukwu, Joe Mc Carthy – SR

Josh Van Der Flier, Tom Ahern, Nick Timoney, Caelan Doris, Dave Mc Cann, John Hodnett, Cian Prendergast, Jack Conan BR/No8

Backs

Jamison Gibson Park, Ben Murphy, Caelan Blade – SH

Jack Crowley, Sam Prendergast, Ciaran Frawley – No 10

Garry Ringrose, Tom Farrell, Robbie Henshaw, Bundee Aki – Centre

Calvin Nash, Mack Hansan, Shane Daly, Hugo Keenan, Jacob Stockdale, Jamie Osbourne, Jordan Larmour. Wing/Back Three…

Here is the squad I would select for the 6 Nations. I know certain players could be ruled out through suspension and or injury could intervene in the next few weeks. Simon Easterby is in charge for the season with Andy Farrell away on British and Irish Lions duty.

Ferry Rangers Charity Game 2024

All roads will again lead to Ferry Park on New Year’s Eve with a 2pm kick off time where the current Ferry Rangers side will take on a mixture of recently retired and long-time retired veterans who played for Ferry Rangers from its creation back in 1995.

Here is hoping the weather plays ball this year as the 2023 edition had to be postponed due to poor weather. A bit like last year the current Ferry Rangers squad are looking for a win in this now almost annual fixture over the old stagers who have held the advantage over the past few years.

The training will be rigorous over the next week to 10 days with several players dusting off the boots to see can some of them produce the magic of old or in some cases magic for the first time !!! It will be good to see who the old stagers in particular will field in the side and who will need to be coaxed to bring the boots on the off chance of game and a shot at past glory.

The charity of choice has yet to be announced so all eyes will be on the Ferry Rangers social media channels to see who this year’s beneficiaries will be. Of course the Ferry Rangers Christmas party will take place on the 27th of December in the Swanky Bar before the fun and games planned for New Years Eve.

You can be sure reluctant hopefuls will be cajoled into lacing up the boots if things are tight with the respective numbers for either squad, although the hard stuff from the top shelf may be needed to convince certain people…

Rumour has it the veterans have been training away secretly over recent weeks in a bid to keep the trophy and bragging rights for another 12 months. I can’t be sure where training has happened on the stool or somewhere top secret.

This author would like to commend Ferry Rangers and the group of people organising this event over the last few years for seeing the opportunity to bring the community together for an hour of fun and games…. See you in Ferry Park on the 31st if you can make it, I promise it will be worth the trip….  

Christmas Time

The time of year is almost upon us again, where families will meet up in many cases for the first time in 12 months and will look to enjoy the time of year in the company of loved ones. For many it will be a first Christmas/ New Year period without a loved one.

That of course this will be tough on people but take it from someone who has owned that t shirt for few years now, it will get that bit easier as the days move on and families are reunited for the time of year.

This time of year is also tough on people for varied reasons and you may just need to take it slow with people as this time of year more than other times will bring up old memories, some good and some not so good so maybe in certain cases think before you open your mouth in certain company.

For the most part this time of year is about reconnecting with old friends and family. I myself would not be a big fan of this time of year in recent years but slowly over the past few years things and my own feelings are beginning to change, maybe that is down to my age or just simply the passage of time where memories begin to fade to be replaced by new memories.

I know from speaking to people over the years that most people do have different feelings at this point of the year and will approach the time of year with renewed vigour and hope.

I will be here in my humble abode for the big day and that suits me and works for me. I know too when I say this, I get the usual looks of horror and that is followed by “you can’t be alone on that day”. For me peace and quiet suits me. It doesn’t work that way for the majority but do what works and suits you.

It will be great to see those people who will travel long distances to be with family for the festive period. Tarbert like many places will come to life for that few weeks when at other points through the year it would normally be quiet. The local watering holes will be filled with stories and in some cases song.

To everyone and anyone, I sincerely hope the time of year is kind to you and yours. For those who lost someone throughout 2024, my sincere sympathies and try to enjoy the upcoming period. To those who welcomed children and grandchildren in 2024, my congratulations and enjoy the festive period and all that will entail.

From this writer, thanks to everyone for the continued support throughout 2024, I owe so many so much. I am eternally grateful for all that is done for me if I need anything. I won’t embarrass anyone by naming anyone here but they know who they are….. Enjoy the next few weeks and don’t go too mad !!!