From a neutral I remember this game it was super spicy. I think people fail to realise that Dave rennies Australia were actually becoming a super ominous side. They beat the boks comfortably in 2022. They were 25-3 up at 74 mins. They should have beaten all blacks had it not been for Bernard foley time wasting. Looking at the stats from the France and Ireland games that autumn they dominated those games and should have won. They were super dynamic niggly side but their discipline was terrible. I’m not sure if this is true but apprently caelen dorris said it was the toughest game he’s ever played in and that includes playing boks all blacks , England , France ,La Rochelle Toulouse etc… Eddie Jones ruined there momentum. Do you think Schmidt can take them back to the top? Love watching Ireland btw
That sounds like Ireland the one being arrogant.What comes around goes around. Ireland has a target on their back, from Australia, South Africa & New Zealand. We'll see what happens at the RWC. Personally you won't see Australia, you will lose to South Africa & New Zealand will end your story, if you get past Scotland & Tonga, play your B team against Romania 1st game up and lose. You're be in shit streak if that happens. Ireland has nothing that intimidates us, & 2022 ain't 2023.
I think France are better on attack, than Ireland, who had enough points on the board and Australia couldn't come up with the winner. Watching that game they weren't outplayed by Ireland. When ya have a good attack, normally you outscore your opponent, example the New Zealand 3 match test series won by Ireland didn't out score the All Blacks or the 2 match series against the Maori All Blacks who also put on more points than Ireland. It's going to their heads trying tell us about their attacking skills.
@@jamesodonoghue5445 Actually I think Ireland's defence has really been better than their attack. They may had got thrashed 42-19 in the 1st test against the All Blacks, but it was their defence that got them the series win, in the next 2 remaining test, and kept the All Blacks at bay. They deserved their Series win on NZ soil and, were the better team on the day. Too many errors & penalties given away, and changing a winning Coach in the middle of a test series is bad luck & unheard off, and a lack of rugby showed in the end. As well as losing the 2nd & 3rd tests, Foster went on to lose 2 more and sink us to our lowest ranking ever 5th, never been there before ever. Why many wanted him gone. Shit happens, never thought it would happen to us, like that.
@@Trajan2401 Well hope your right cause that was a bad start to the season last year, and Foster was at the helm when he took over from Joe Schmidt 1 up 1st test victory. then Foster lost 4 tests straight. Still I have no choice but to hope he finishes his term as coach on a high note & redeem himself.
@@LeMerch And the All Blacks thrashed them 42-19 before Foster took over and lost 4 straight and the Maori All Blacks did the same 32-17 drawn series didn't think that would be the last time Ireland taste defeat in 2022, That seems to have been largely forgotten. The Maori All Blacks have defeated Ireland, England, Scotland, Fiji, Irish British Lions, USA & Argentina to name a few and are not internationally ranked, but have a proud record.
@@jamesodonoghue5445 it was the first match of the french team since 8 months. France did not play a great game against Australia. We made too many mistakes, the machine was jammed. The game against the Boks was much better. But respect to Australia and Ireland, two great rugby nations
lineout throw-in, thrown on Ireland side straight to an Irish player. referees seemed to have forgotten what not straight means notice that in a few NH games. Hope that not what we're going to see at the RWC
That first penalty is an absolute joke Australia just pushed and drove harder than Ireland it should of been Aussie turnover not a dumb penalty for ireland
I was talking about the commentators statement that "Ireland was able to ground the ball@@stevenmcalister826 no evidence to show he did either, yet he can say that.
I don't like Aussie at the best if times, but that was not a neck roll, didn't even deserve a penalty...shambles of a rule that is helping to kill rugby.
@@johnmc3862 All Black XV beat Ireland A in the inaugural International at RDS Arena in Dublin. 47-19 Ireland A featured a dozen players in the Ireland Team that won the 2nd test against the New Zealand Maori to square that series 1 all draw. That's another lost by a New Zealand Team last year that you guys don't remember.
Ireland played as well as they could. The Wallabies fronted up and took it to the Irish. Two big packs playing hard nose no hold bars rugby, but at the end of the day the favoured team just pulled through. A google win to Ireland.
@@johnmc3862 Hope we meet in the quarter finals, you've only won one test series, how many have you lost, since 1905, we ain't worried meeting Ireland, hate to see you guys slip by us.
@@richardmatatahi4563 1905? 🤣🤣 Totally irrelevant. Those games were generations ago. No relevance to the present. And by the way, scrape home? No-one remembers the score, only who won. You're making your own nation look like bad losers. Not a good look!
@@johnmc3862yes thanks to the refs NZ were carded out of that series and Ireland only got a yellow card for Porter who did exactly the same thing we got red carded for
Watched this game again and just to rattle off a few incorrect calls: -The first wallabies try should’ve stood. -The first Irish points came from a penalty where there was zero chance for the player to roll away -Faingaa sent to the bin for a ridiculous “neck roll” call, Ireland fail to score any points in that time -Irish player with deliberate contact to the Australian 10s head in the lead up to the only Irish try, lost the ball on contact with the ground and to nail a trifecta of bad reffing, Aki doesn’t even ground the bloody thing. -Last Irish penalty comes in blatant contradiction of the fact their scrum got absolutely folded. -As the wallabies go for a driving maul that was gonna win the game the ref inexplicably awards a penalty to Ireland. In the end the real score is: Ireland 0 - Australia 22. This is why rankings and all the talk from the NH means jack. The reality is the Wallabies can beat anyone on their day and lose almost exclusively because of abysmal officiating like they were subjected to in this match. Looks like another quarter finals exit for Ireland if this is how they plan to go at the RWC.
and just to rattle off a few incorrect calls of yours: -The first Aus try came from a block down on an Irish kick in the middle of an Irish penalty advantage. That's how a penalty advantage works -The first Irish points came from a penalty for hands in the ruck and not for not rolling away. -All neck rolls are illegal and Aus had been warned numerous times so -Dorris' (8) carry is flawless. He simply shields the ball tight to his body. Foley's tackle technique is appalling. If he hadn't been bounced like a child on a trampoline he could have been looking at a yellow with that tackle height -What scrum were watching? You don't even have the view of the half of the scrum that the refs has. Neither do I, but I can still see how early Skelton's head pop's up and he turns in. That generally doesn't happen in a functioning scrum. Really weak bind from Aus 8 too, all in all that's a shit Aussie scrum and it buckled. -What driving maul? There was no such thing. The Ref awards the final penalty because much like the last Aussie scrum Foley buckled under pressure and gave a forward pass. In rugby the ball can only be passed backwards through the hands. As Aus 23 failed to catch the forward pass from Australia's star Quaterback it then became a knock on. Of course you can blame "Abysmal officiating" but isn't it strange that Australia and never ever ever the benefactors of such officiating? What are the odds of that?? You haven't won a game this year. We have beaten nearly everyone in the top 10 this year. That's how the rankings work. I know now why they call Australia 'Down Under', because you're down under Ireland, South Africa, France, New Zealand, Scotland, Argentina, Italy, Fiji, England, where you belong. Oh and watch it with the commentary on next time, it will help you to understand what is going on.
@@MaxWaster amazing, literally everything you just said was contradicted by the video footage. I don’t know what you think you’re trying to achieve by standing up for the refs here. We all know Ireland is going out in the quarter finals again this year. You’re trying to justify what the refs were trying and yet in the same comment you admit the wallabies never get any calls. Amazing the cognitive dissonance in the northern hemisphere. I guess the jealousy you harbour towards Australia is negligible at this point.
@@HF-dv5vv I'm not standing up for the refs. You got every call wrong. Every single one. I'm standing up for the objective facts of the match. Also, clearly I didn't mean in this match that Aus never benefit from poor officiating... I mean isn't it odd that they never benefit in ANY of their games? A winless season... Poor Aus... Even ARG, NZL, and SA have the Refs on their side... Not poor old Australia. Stop crying and grow up, it's embarrassing. You got every single call wrong. Every one.
@@MaxWaster I know you meant in general they never get any calls go their way. I never once said it was confined to this game. You admitting this is a blatant concession you know world rugbys agenda and yet you’re still trying to justify your stance. You got some hide trying to legitimise this anti-Australian attitude.
@@MaxWaster If you’re not standing up for the refs, why are you A) saying the Wallabies deserve the bad calls and B) Saying this sort of officiating is acceptable? I mean really this is just blatant clown tier