PETER HARTE OF Tyrone performed this audacious chipped pick-up yesterday in the first round Ulster championship tie against Donegal in Ballybofey. A shame that Paul Durcan had to make a solid save and prevent what would have been a goal of the year contender at such an early stage of the championship.
Justin Mc Mahon did manage to salvage something from the attack however, but Tyrone still lost out to their Ulster championship bogey team on a scoreline of 1-13 to 1-10.
Iโd agree with the above, far too much credence put on the Bath win, who are a second tier English side, nearing third tier. Weโve beaten nothing this season really so far, just been consistent enough to keep winning. The toughest games were probably Munster and Cardiff last week to be honest, and we scraped a win over Bath away.
I do think that if we get a home QF and SF in the Aviva we can go back to Twickers, and anything can happen then, but Toulouse would be faves at the moment in my book, theyโve just got everything.
Iโm a little worried about our second row options, Leo seems to be slowing and Browne is not really up to the white heat of a big HEC game I think. Todayโs selection should be very interesting.
I certainly donโt fear Sarries or Quins though, Quins in particular have nowhere near the experience needed, and Sarries are one paced.
Agree completely! We seem to have forgotten that we have a relatively soft pool this year! To be anything but well in charge at this stage would be a disaster!
My big worry is what happens when we play a team with a serious pack and a good backline (eg Northampton for H1 of Heino Final). Defensively we leaked a lot of scores in that first half! If you were to have thrown some fitness and an out and out 7 into that Northampton team โ what would the result have been? Havenโt forgotten what Clermont did to us in the RDS a couple of years ago (except on the scoreboard of course).