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Lenihan tips Ireland to revert to type against Scotland

Updated / Friday, 12 Mar 2021 21:49 Rob Herring (left) tackles Scotland s Blade Thomson during the Autumn Nations Cup Donal Lenihan is expecting Andy Farrell s Ireland side to adopt a tried and tested template against Scotland in their Six Nations clash on Sunday at Murrayfield. While there are calls for a more expansive game plan in attack, a more structured game based around territory and set-piece supremacy has tended to see Ireland emerge victorious in their most recent match-ups against Scotland. Speaking on RTÉ s Morning Ireland ahead of Friday s naming of the starting XV and match-day squad, former Ireland captain Lenihan predicted that Farrell will go for what has tended to work previously, albeit against an opponent that is improving on its past weaknesses at set-piece.

Morning Ireland Friday 26 February 2021 - Morning Ireland

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Is Ireland s incoherent attack lost in translation?

Lenihan on Byrne: We need to make longer-term calls

RTÉ rugby analyst Donal Lenihan believes the time is ripe for Ireland to adopt a longer-term perspective when making selection decisions and argues for including Leinster's young out-half Harry Byrne in the match-day squad for the trip to Rome in under a fortnight's time.

How tactics are holding Ireland s key players back

How tactics are holding Ireland s key players back Updated / Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021 18:03 Garry Ringrose is tackled by France s centre Gael Fickou For casual observers on Sunday, it was pretty easy to draw a contrast between the way Ireland and France attacked. While the French appeared far more fluid and off-the-cuff, the Irish attack continues to appear blunt. But it wasn t a simple case of Les Bleus being unstructured in their approach in opposition territory or Ireland being structured. Both were structured but as Bernard Jackman explained on the  RTÉ Rugby Podcast, the difference lies in how the sides differ within the confines of their respective systems.

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