THE ALL BLACKS have a very knowledgeable tour guide in Dublin this week.
Their scrum coach, Greg Feek, spent 10 years in the capital city working with Leinster and then Ireland before departing home to New Zealand last year to join Ian Foster’s staff.
He has organised a few social events for the Kiwis ahead of their clash with Ireland on Saturday at the Aviva Stadium but his understanding of the Irish scrum will be just as important. Feek has intimate knowledge of how the likes of Tadhg Furlong operate.
He will be preparing the All Blacks’ scrum to go after new Ireland loosehead Andrew Porter too, having previously helped Porter prepare for games at tighthead.
Meanwhile, former Ireland forwards coach John Plumtree is now in that role with the All Blacks, pitting him against one of his former players – Ireland forwards coach Paul O’Connell.
Feek has been telling the All Blacks to be ready for a lineout onslaught.
“I asked him who the Ireland forwards coach is and he said Paul O’Connell, the legendary Irish lock,” explained All Blacks hooker Dane Coles yesterday evening after they had landed into Dublin.
“He said he is a whizz on lineouts. I used to love watching Paul play. But definitely during the week, we’ll be picking Feeky’s brains because he spent such a long time in that environment.
“It will be a special week for Feeky coming back here as an All Blacks scrum coach and looking to catch up with a few guys. But we will be picking his brains for sure.”
Of course, there are familiar faces in the Ireland team from a Kiwi point of view too.
Bundee Aki – who has already faced and beaten the All Blacks – and James Lowe played with the Chiefs before moving to Ireland to become internationals, while Jamison Gibson-Park was previously with the Blues and then had a year at the Hurricanes, where he was understudy to TJ Perenara – his likely opposite number on Saturday.
“Jamo! A great man,” said Coles, also played with Gibson-Park at the Canes. “It’s awesome to see that he came over here with that goal of playing for Ireland. He’s a great man, a great family man, and he’s been carving up.
“We watched the Japan highlights and you boys gave them a bit of a drumming and he had a huge part to play. It’s cool to see Jamo go against the All Blacks. It will be a special game for him. We teamed up quite nicely at the Canes and it will be nice to see him.”
Aki left the Chiefs back in 2012 but did play with Brodie Retallick and Sam Cane there, while Lowe only departed in 2017 so also played with the likes of Anton Lienert-Brown.
The Leinster wing made a big impact against Japan last weekend, so the All Blacks will be keen to keep him quiet this weekend.
“He’s powerful,” said All Blacks defence coach Scott McLeod. “Watching [the Japan game], he seemed to be in Johnny Sexton’s sleeve the whole time. He was sitting around there in the back waiting with him and he went through a few holes off him.
“That wasn’t often the wing, he came into the midfield and poked his nose around a bit. They use his left foot really well, he’s got a long kicking game. A lot of the boys know him so I’m sure they’ll be looking forward to reacquainting themselves on the field.”
Defence coach McLeod pinpointed the experienced Sexton as the key man for Ireland as he highlighted what the All Blacks have seen as development in the Irish attack under Andy Farrell since he took over from Joe Schmidt.
“They look as though they’re wanting to play a little bit more than under Joe,” said McLeod.
“We noticed against Japan that there was a lot of offloading and that willingness to play from their own half, which probably they haven’t done as much in the past, so that’s probably the biggest thing that sticks out to us.”
That said, the Kiwis do expect a big aerial contest from Ireland too.
“They also have that up their sleeve,” said McLeod. “That’s how they apply pressure and they did that a little bit against Japan, putting the ball in the air and trying to feed off those scraps and play quickly.
“We will have to contend with that. Conor Murray is one of the best aerial kickers in the game and Jamison Gibson-Park is not far behind, so they’ve got two threats there and Sexton just puts the ball exactly where he wants it to go, so he’s a master of that as well. It’s something we will definitely be preparing well for this week.”
While there will be much talk about both sides’ attack this week, Coles is in no doubt about how this game will be decided.
It has been a brutally physical fixture in Dublin the last few times and he’s expecting the same this weekend.
“It’s what rugby is,” said Coles. “You do all the homework and then you go hard for 80 minutes.
“These last five encounters have been really intense, a lot of pride and emotion at stake in really physical tests. I’m not a genius but it will probably be the same this Saturday.”
Best hurling team of the year won the All Ireland
@Martin Brennan: Correct Martin. I’m a Limerick man and feel they were the best team all year.
@Decko49: fair play to you Decko, 100% in agreement
@Aonghus OReilly: Tipp got most of their scores from play all year. They were class all year except for the blip on the Munster final. Well done Tipp.
Wasn’t the classic i was hoping for, game ended as a contest with the sending off, which was probably deserved IMO, but hats of to tipp they were the far superior team today.
@Devilsavocado: best game I’ve ever seen..best part was Leo getting blanked and passed on by the whole team!! Made my day
@Craig Clancy: no way could it have been the best game you’ve ever seen unless you never watch hurling. A great win for Tipp and I was delighted they won but it wasn’t a classic by any means. But then again, I dont count the politicians in the stand as being part of the game
@Craig Clancy: tipp were deserving winners but it was by far not the best game of hurling, there was nothing riveting about it, that part was disappointing.
Completely outgunned.
@davey boy: do we have to listen to Rohan fo the next year, up the banner
Bad day at the office for KK. Beaten comprehensively in both minor and senior. It’s hard to feel sorry for them though
@Finnster1977: Correct it’s hard to feel sorry for such an arrogant bunch. When they beat Limerick they celebrated like they had the All Ireland won.
@Finnster1977: Why dont you Go talk Sh*te somewhere else
@Decko49: Kilkenny and arrogance go hand in hand
@Finnster1977: good lad Galway couldn’t even make it out of Leinster this year calm down
@Decko49: And Limerick had it won at the start of the year. Get off yer horse lad.
@Finnster1977: By god they do. They will just insult us now for telling the truth
@Finnster1977: Decko49 you know what the two of you , no matter what else you comment about just know you are a pair of clowns Kilkenny lost to the better team in the end , no problem with that well done tipp but just boil your heads the two of you ,ye didn’t see Kilkenny people picking up dog shit online with tipp shirts , you two should go away and talk to yourselves ,easy comment here they pair of you , well done tipp ye won today … classless comments from some here
@jeremiah: Let’s be honest here. The classless comments are from the Kilkenny fans defending Richie Hogan. Sad. The Kilkenny fans were celebrating like they won the All Ireland when they beat Limerick. Fact. I felt sorry for Richie but it was a red all day.
@Decko49: Kilkenny celebrated after reaching an all Ireland final for the first time in 2016 and by the way beat the best squad and all Ireland champions to get there !!! Where is the arrogance there ???? They are a new squad with young players coming through ???
@Decko49: they celebrated winning a hard fought win, they’re a team with alot of new blood, it was a tense win. Worked in kilkenny for 6 months years back, fierce nice people.
@Paddy: we beat your lads at home and beat your minors today but maybe you weren’t in to support them today like a lot of the KK supporters . Looking forward to having KK back in Salthill for the round robin next may or June
@jeremiah: Ritchie’s red card is within the rules to be fair , I feel sorry for him as a fellow Kilkenny person but nobody from Kilkenny would never use that as an excuse for losing and that is the difference between Kilkenny and other counties … so for you and others to call Kilkenny arrogant is just wrong plain and simple , man up now show yourself now and retract and apologise ?
@Finnster1977: Kilkenny 36 all Ireland’s Galway ???
@Paddy: well done . You win Paddy ; )
@Vote4Pedro: My point is that no medals are given out for winning semi finals. Being a Limerick man I know only too well. I think they felt that they were going to win after beating limerick. I’m talking about the fans not the team by the way. And before people reply yes some Limerick fans were getting carried away before the Kilkenny game. I heard some say limerick would hammer Kilkenny. Why? We only beat them by a point last year. Best team won this year for certain. Same as last year
@Barry Dowling: Ok. We will leave you to do the shite talk. You’re good at it too by the way. Bye
@Decko49: you are a total g×bs×ite, Kilkenny upset the odds and beat defending champs Limerick. So f++k you
@Finnster1977: Couldn’t happen to nicer people!
@Barry Dowling: Do you need a tampon Barry?
@Decko49: they did beat Limerick. Hold there man Tipp lost one game this year Limerick lost 3
Jesus the speeches are getting out of hand, who hasn’t he said thanks very much to?
@Rory Purcell: haha he is still talking
@Rory Purcell: He’s still at it.
@The Debater: the football final will be on and he’ll still be thanking people
@Rory Purcell: see ya all in Coppers thats all ya need ha ha
@Rory Purcell: he’s well entitled to his chance.
@Rory Purcell: Richie Hogan
@Decko49: sport can be cruel, richie has been a fantastic servant for kilkenny but that was a rush of blood
@The Debater: Sorry I’m just messing. Yes it was. He has served his county great. Sorry lads. Richie is a great player. He’s beaten my team a good few times.
@Decko49: limerick will be back next year no doubt Decco
@The Debater: Hope so. Tipp Cork Limerick Kilkenny Galway and possibly Clare all capable of winning it. Remember Tipp were very poor last year and turned it around this year
@Decko49: Tipp can never be written off in fairness
@The Debater: By god you’re right. Those forwards are unreal. I think Tipp without a shadow of a doubt are the best team in the country. They got most of their scores all year from play so they totally deserve being the champions. I’m a Limerick man by the way
@Rory Purcell: he completely forgot to thank his mammy, his missus, the parish priest, the binmen and the Gardaí escort to Croke Park.
@Rory Purcell:
Think he missed Mr Eastwood!
@Rory Purcell: People who made the sandwiches
It’ll probably be lost in the inevitable red card debate, but Tipp had survived the first half tornado Kilkenny the at them, and started getting control of the game, even before the red card. Not, of course, that the card didn’t have a huge mpact, but just to point out that Kilkenny had lost a five point lead with 15 men and Hogan’s impetuosity was perhaps indicative of a stress at not having put a lead on Tipp when they were on top. Kennedy and Heffernan in particular started hurling well after nervous beginnings and Kilkenny set relying on TJ’s frees even when they were well on top. Serious lack of dangerous forwards like the ones Tipp have.
@James Doyle: plus 1
@James Doyle: That’s a great comment.
@James Doyle: got ot in one James .. did kk get 3 points from play in the first half . The rest off tj frees .. not good enough for all Ireland final.. none of the forwards were hitting them today and it cost them …15 men or not .. tipp were gaining momentum especially when they hit that first goal. Pity about the red it dampened the game a bit .. well done tipp ..
Red card ruined the game
@Paddy: It was a straight red. No question.
@Tomás O’Loughlin: did I say it wasn’t a red card
@Paddy: The deliberate elbow to the head ruined the game
@Paddy: Richie Hogan’s inability to control.his temper ruined the game.
@James Doyle: id say he will be inconsolable tonight, probably for a weeks actually, I’ve seen worse offences only earn a yellow, but unfortunately for him and Kilkenny the decision today was red, that’s just the way it fell for him today….
@Paddy: twas a red in fairness, Killian Buckley got lucky in the semi for an elbow on Barry Nash. Not this time. Tipp would still have won. Best in the land this year. Well done.
@Paddy: didn’t ruin Tipp / wed game
@Paddy: it did ruin what could gave been a smashing game, it was a red but how barrett didnt get a yellow for striking across Hogan’s face is a mystery
Donal Og and Joanne Cantwell are painful to watch
@Linda Ni Fhaolain: can’t be as painful as listening to Henry Shefflin defending a deliberate elbow to the head
@Martin Brennan: Henry has let himself down terribly today. If a Tipp man was sent off for the same offence do we really think Henry would have said the same thing? No chance. Kilkenny are well able to play this type of game to intimidate. It came back to haunt them today. Tipp would have won anyways
@Martin Brennan: Of course he’s going to defend it but to be fair he also said his tackle deserved a yellow! It is what it is now . Tipp were by far the better team today …unfortunately for us
@Linda Ni Fhaolain: But why defend it? It was a clear elbow to the head. The only people complaining about it are Kilkenny people as far as I can see. I’ve watched it loads of times. It was a red.
@Decko49: Still think it was a yellow and Tipp by far the better team in 2nd half ! The referring is inconsistent. Any other day and that would have been a yellow
@Linda Ni Fhaolain: agreed that the reffing is terribly inconsistent, straight red for Hogan nothing for barrett for the blood injury
@Vote4Pedro: Exactly!!! Again , Tipp outplayed us in the 2nd half and they’re deserved winners but consistency is key with regards to the referee!
@Martin Brennan: He let himself down
@Decko49: because thats called loyalty Decko and i admire him for it. Even after retirement he is so loyal to that jersey he wont put them down. He no doubt speak the truth to a kilkenny circle but dam sure not for doing it on national tv.
@Doire: But what about telling the truth? What about being unbiased as a pundit which is what he’s paid to do? He let himself down today. He can still be loyal to his teammates. Just call it as it is.
Well done Tipp… From a Mayo man.
@Rory Murphy: big rivals ye are
@Jack: We’ll probably win it next year!
@Jack: Comment of the year
@Rory Murphy: Should you not be congratulating Kilkenny on their loss, seeing as that’s the only thing ye have in common?
The sending off ruined the game, ref should have left it go.
@Negan Lucille: thought the red card was harsh. Changed the complexion if the game
@Negan Lucille: lol, just simply lol.
@seanmccann: don’t try to take the head off an opponent with your elbow
@Negan Lucille: let go a legit sending off?? Cop on, might aswel not have rules so! Delighted to see it being clamped down on, reckless and stupid on Hogans part, all winter to reflect on it.
@john s: Not a red card all day, honestly they should introduce a warning card, then Yellow and Red, only fair
@Negan Lucille: Put away that vodka bottle.
@Negan Lucille: It was a clear red under the rules.We are always calling for refs to implement the rules, he did just that.Hogan can have no complaints.
@Negan Lucille: those 2 were at it all half. You hit someone in the head like that its a red card. To say leave it go is a joke. Its a pity more refs dont dish out reds for contact to the head. There was a plenty this year that did get away with it. Has to be stamped out.
@Negan Lucille: he should have let Hogan get away with an elbow to the Head? Why? Just because it was an All Ireland? Hogan let himself and his teammates down by seeking revenge on Barrett for the bloody nose he got.
@Paul O Mahony: wasn’t Riche hit in the head earlier on. It drew blood
@James Doyle: Henry Shefflin just said no red card so there you go! enough said, it was a yellow card!
@Negan Lucille: i see the village is missing its idiot
@seanmccann: Tipp sending off in Wexford game had the effect of galvanizing Tipp and Kilkenny could not respond
@Martin Brennan: I disagree. Wexford failed to make use of the extra man and paid the price for poor substitutions.
@CmaGoo: my point is it should be stopped. Hit someone inthe head get a red card. I dont care who does it and who it was too. It has to be stopped.
Richie Hogan deserved that every day. Deliberate elbow/upper arm to the head. He meant it because of the previous messing. He wasn’t worth 14 points though.
@Paul O Mahony: Its hurling. I bet there is not one hurler on here who has mistimed a tackle. If often looks worse than it is. You go for a shoulder and the guy ducks or steps back. It happens every game. Red cards should only be for intentional attempts to hurt or take out another player.
I wasn’t inside Richies head but my impression was that he went to connect shoulder to shoulder but Barrett pulled back.
Everybody will have an opinion but I guess the only one that counts is the refs.
My guess is that if an ex player was ref it would have been a yellow at worst.
@Negan Lucille: it was Richie Hogan committed the fou, no one else.
Ref was right to consult assess situation and made informed decision. Time to stamp put this type of play.
Kilkenny play on the edge and this time toppeled over
The only one to blame here is Richie Hogan. He made the tackle .
@CmaGoo: ya but he lifted his elbow after he knew Barratt had dodged his shoulder
Congratulations, Tipperary
Amazed at those saying the sending off was harsh. I am sure the KK player will reflect and regret his action (probably on the spur of the moment). Replay showed a clear intention to elbow and strike the opposing player. A strike to the head is a red! Ref. made a big call and got it right.
Unfortunately it ruined the contest but when players lack discipline that’s what happens.
KK set the bar,we matched it, fair play to TIPP tonight and by the way we don’t make the rules but rules is rules HON TIpp
@Michael Sage: KK gate crashed that AI, there’s 2-3 other teams ahead of them
CONGRATULATIONS TO TIPPERARY HURLING TEAM ON WINNING THERE 28TH ALL IRELAND HURLING FINAL 18/8 /2019. FANTASTIC GAME. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MANAGERMENT AND TEAM OF TIPPERARY ON A FANTASTIC JOB LOOKING AFTER THE SENIOR HURLING TEAM. GOLDEN STARS TO EVERYONE.
@Eileen Delany: don
Red card me ar#e. Joke of a decision. Changed the whole game. Lines man should stick to pointing his flag left or right.
@Barry Dowling: he elbowed another player
@Barry Dowling: so if he sees a player elbow someone in the head he should say nothing. Go home your drunk
@john paul crowley: Take yer blinkers off and watch the replay.
@Barry Dowling: say that again without crying. Men against boys today. You’ve got one, we’ve fifteen!!!!
@Barry Dowling: what am I’m suppose to see differently elbow to head red card easy decision
@Barry Dowling: what about the linesman for the 65 in the semi. Bit of karma for KK maybe?
@Tom49: Stop taking rubbish
@Barry Dowling: did a number of times. It was red, I’ll be watching it quite a bit this winter actually (“,) 3 All Irelands this decade for Tipp and each one from smashing kilkenny.
@Barry Dowling: Sore loser. Or maybe just, loser, to paraphrase Danny De Vito
@Barry Dowling: I reckon that’s the last you will see of Richie Hogan. 5 years ago he would have ran straight into Barret. The spring is not in his feet any more to keep up with the side steps.
O meara s goal against the run of play brought tipp back into it. They had played a poor first 20 min and were still ahead before HT. Paudie and Brendan Maher led that revival. Think they would have gone on to win anyway but was surprised to see KK going for goals so early in 2nd half when they had points for the taking with 25-30 min left. . They persisted with long ball into fennelly when it clearly wasn’t working. Not like them to do that. Feel sorry for Richie but it was a red.. He was nowhere close to being shoulder to shoulder. Noel mcgrath or Ronan maher for man of the match followed by Kennedy the surprise package.
Terrible tactics from Kilkenny in second half, same as against Wexford. Lobbing in high balls Wong work against Ronan Maher.
Fennelly and Walter need space…
Made the margin of victory so great.
Terrible game!! Sending off ruined the game. Poor final
@Caoimhín O’Cheallacháin: dangerous play ruined the games
@Caoimhín O’Cheallacháin: stupid comment!
@Jonathan Ryan: why so?!!
Any sign of Alan Brazil? He’s had plenty to say all year? Alan, where are you?
The ref is an arse.. Bad decision.. Ruined the game
@Ed O Malley: going in with the elbow is red card all day. Dangerous play
@Ed O Malley: Nope – Tipp were fantastic in defence
@trebloc01: Barrett made a meal of it… Imo it wasn’t a red card.. Look at the footage..
All the people blaming the red card for Kilkenny losing, can you explain how they could only score 3 points from play in the first half? Even if Hogan had spent 70 minutes on the pitch Tipperary would have won by 6 or 7 points.