A view of the Irish XV from Dublin

By Jack Morris / Roar Rookie

Even for an Irish fan, the current Irish rugby union team has both good and bad spots.

The scrum will do well, with Cian Healy making up for the immobility of Mike Ross around the park. The lineout may be shaky, even with Paul O’Connell and 6’11” giant Devin Toner, as Rory Best’s darts don’t always hit the mark.

The back row will be competitive, supplying and disrupting as well as the Wallabies – remember, Sean O’Brien and Jamie Heaslip both started Test matches on the Lions Tour.

All in all, it’s a powerful if slightly immobile tight five. Still, you should watch out for the carrying of Healy and O’Connell, and the breakdown work of Healy and Best, plus a well-balanced back row that will cause problems.

The halves pairing of Conor Murray and Jonny Sexton are some of the best in this hemisphere, who again both played huge roles for the Lions.

With Genia not at his best, scrum half will be a very interesting battle. Don’t ask me to call the battle of Cooper and Sexton – this is one of the match-ups of the Test window. One could conjure something from nothing (and probably will), the other cool, composed with an underrated running threat.

I will run out of words if I mention Brian O’Driscoll any more than this, but his partner – whether the highly rated youngster Paul Marshall or Gordon D’Arcy – will be solid though unspectacular. If it is D’Arcy, he and O’Driscoll will be the most experienced centre pairing in history.

The same can be said of wing Fergus McFadden and to a lesser extent Rob Kearney, who has lost the form and cutting edge of ’09 and ’12, but glimpses of his counter attacking brilliance are being caught this season.

If Tommy Bowe plays he will be one of four backs who can do damage – he has a knack for being in the right place, though if he succumbs to injury Dave Kearney will come in. Inexperienced at this level, but with a nose for the tryline, it will be nerve racking for us to see him face up against the Wallabies.

It’s a solid backline that won’t let too many easy tries in, but there is creativity in Murray, Sexton and O’Driscoll that can be finished by the rest.

One quick word on Joe Schmidt, the new coach. Hailed in this part of the world as one of the smartest and most innovative coaches around, he ended Clermont’s 100 year wait for a title as backs coach, then led Leinster to an unprecedented two Heineken Cups, a domestic title and an Amlin Cup (second tier European Cup) in three years.

This man will get the backs moving, as he did at Leinster, and use the tough pack to his (and our) advantage.

The Crowd Says:

2013-11-14T20:10:37+00:00

Derm

Roar Guru


46-10 in Brisbane in 1999. If Australia can improve on a 36 point margin win on this weekend, they will be exceptional.

2013-11-14T12:33:23+00:00

Harry Jones

Guest


Good article! I'm seeing it OZ 20 Ire 19. Mostly because by this time, the Wallabies have gelled and this is a good team, with all their well-documented flaws.

2013-11-14T09:22:02+00:00

abc

Guest


This will be the Wallabies biggest win margin ever against Ireland...Quade Cooper to make a fool of the Irish Defence...this is my prediction for the match...

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2013-11-13T23:43:00+00:00

Jack Morris

Roar Rookie


Because like Australia towards the end of the Deans reign, the players simply didn't want to play for Kidney, in my opinion, and this led to the capitulation in Rome and Murrayfield. Poor coaching and a lack of attacking structure were the causes of a 2nd last finish. Also glad to hear Ireland sound invincible, irony or not.

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2013-11-13T23:36:31+00:00

Jack Morris

Roar Rookie


I wouldn't say this team is invincible, just solid. The result will be determined on whether or not the Wallabies can achieve parity in the forwards. If so their backs will show that class that is bubbling just under the surface. If the Irish dominate at set piece and the breakdown it will be a long evening for the men in gold. Going with the consensus - that the Irish pack is better than the Wallabies, but the Australian backline contains more quality than the Irish - the forward battle will decide this game, the question is whether or not the Australian 8 can raise their game as they did in Argentina and Italy.

2013-11-13T23:08:30+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


Ireland by 10

2013-11-13T22:35:34+00:00

Derm

Roar Guru


Good question. V Wales - Won 30-22 Kearney, Gilroy, O'Driscoll, Darcy, Zebo, Sexton, Murray, Heaslip, O'Brien, O'Mahony, Ryan, McCarthy, Ross, Best, Healy v England - Lost 12-6 Kearney, Gilroy, O'Driscoll, Darcy, Zebo, Sexton, Murray, Heaslip, O'Brien, O'Mahony, Ryan, McCarthy, Ross, Best, Healy v Scotland - Lost 12-8 Kearney, Gilroy, O'Driscoll, Marshall, Earls, Jackson, Murray, Heaslip, O'Brien, O'Mahony, Ryan, O'Callaghan, Ross, Best, Court v France - Drew 13-13 Kearney, McFadden, O'Driscoll, Marshall, Earls, Jackson, Murray, Heaslip, O'Brien, O'Mahony, Ryan, McCarthy, Ross, Best, Healy v Italy - Lost 22-15 Kearney, Gilroy, O'Driscoll, Marshall, Earls, Jackson, Murray, Heaslip, O'Brien, O'Mahony, Ryan, McCarthy, Ross, Best, Healy Vs Australia -? I guess Kearney, McFadden/Kearney, O'Driscoll, Darcy/Marshall, Bowe, Sexton, Murray, Heaslip, O'Brien, O'Mahony, O'Connell, McCarthy, Ross, Best, Healy Key players missing during 6N - Sexton, O'Connell and Bowe and latterly Zebo/Darcy. Jackson has improved at 10 but won't start. McFadden/D Kearney is a bit of a weigh-up. Marshall instead of Darcy would be a good move by Schmidt, but he may go for tried and tested. Overall, Schmidt has a better depth of squad this season, compared to last one under Kidney.

2013-11-13T22:20:41+00:00

Best Of Both Worlds

Guest


Nice piece Jack, I'm looking forward to this match as I feel these two teams are pretty evenly matched at the moment. However I do have a sneaking suspicion that the wallabies will take it (by less than 10).

2013-11-13T20:53:56+00:00

bluebull cw

Guest


Cian healy Sean o brien Jonny sexton Tommy bowe is indeed the danger men so are Stephen moore Rob simmons Quade cooper Israel folau

2013-11-13T20:47:40+00:00

DougRedsfan1

Guest


Wow this Irish team sounds invincible. So who was the team that came 2nd last in the 6N and lost to Italy??

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