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One gets
the sneaking feeling there might be a touch of needle between England
and Ireland in their big Six Nations Championship showdown at Twickenham
Stadium on Saturday.
Click To watch live Rugby Online streamingThe build-up to this fixture has seen the
English called 'bad losers' by Ireland blindside flanker Stephen Ferris
before full-back Rob Kearney added his own, shall we say, honest
feelings toward their hosts that in all probability will help interim
head coach Stuart Lancaster with what might be his last pre-match
team-talk at HQ.
Click To watch live Rugby Online streamingWhether the Rugby Football Union stick with
seemingly the player's favourite and decide to keep Lancaster in the
hot-seat alongside Graham Rowntree and a coach probably set to be named
later remains to be seen, but what cannot be undersold is the efforts
the Yorkshireman has put in over these past couple of months. Andy
Farrell is unlikely to stay in his role after Saracens put a kibosh on
such a move while Farrell has said that he wants to develop further at
club level for now.
Click To watch live Rugby Online streamingThose of you wondering where Nick Mallett is
while this is going on will find the former Italy coach doing in-studio
work in South Africa. Mallett last week gave off an air of someone who
respects what Lancaster has achieved in such a short space of time,
alongside being perplexed as to France coach Phillipe Saint-Andre's
decision to go for hooker Dimitri Szarzewski, prop Jean-Baptiste Poux,
scrum-half Julien Dupuy and fly-half Lionel Beauxis ahead of William
Servat, Vincent Debaty, Morgan Parra and Francois Trinh-Duc against
England. We can't help but be with Mallett on this.
Click To watch live Rugby Online streamingOnto the game
at hand though and this clash is set to be a fantastic 80 minutes as
history between these two sides offers plenty of spice. From 2004,
Ireland are up on England by seven wins to two in an impressive
statistic for the green visitors. Despite such a dominant record of
putting one over their rivals, Declan Kidney goes into this one again
without Brian O'Driscoll and Paul O'Connell. Perhaps that point is doing
a disservice to Keith Earls and Donnacha Ryan, who have performed
admirably in the veteran pair's Six Nations absence.
Without
those two, the leadership responsibilities have gone to Rory Best, while
Jonathan Sexton is taking on a more senior role. Alongside Ryan in the
second-row remains Donncha O'Callaghan, who on Thursday also added fuel
to the fire before kick-off.
"England shirts are a red rag to the
Irish. When we play England in anything, we want to do well and
perform," said the lock, before revealing their 20-9 defeat to the
English in their 2011 Rugby World Cup warm-up was down to not
approaching the game correctly.
"It's disappointing to say it but
we played a friendly that day and they played a Test match. We were
caught short because of that," explained Munster second-row O'Callaghan.
Judging
from such pre-game feelings filtering from the Irish camp, there will
be nothing friendly about what is coming at Twickenham. Forget red rags,
there could be red cards in this one as England quietly go about their
work, looking to do their talking on the field.
For England: Paris
saw Ben Morgan in full swing last weekend and such was his form that we
were surprised to see him replaced by Phil Dowson so early. But credit
to Dowson as he saved a try - taking a knee to the head and Tom Croft's
boot to the face for his troubles - against France and will always serve
Stuart Lancaster well as a replacement. But returning to Morgan, who
stunned France somewhat with his pace and power busting holes in the
home midfield. Another player to keep an eye on will be new father Ben
Foden.
For Ireland: He has amassed some serious air miles this
Six Nations and, in our eyes, Rob Kearney is ahead of Ben Foden and
Leigh Halfpenny in the current pecking order before next year's British
& Irish Lions tour. Kearney looks back to his 2009 best when he had
South Africa struggling to get to grips with the number 15 wearing red
and if he can maintain his solidity while offer an attacking option,
then England may find little joy in their kicking tactics. Meanwhile,
lock Donnacha Ryan has a lot to live up to after last week's top effort.
Head-to-head:
Two of the best blindsides in world rugby meet on Saturday as Tom Croft
clashes with Stephen Ferris. Flanks with differing strengths, the duo
should put on quite at show and it will be interesting to see whether
the Ulster star can knock the Leicester line-out king off his game with
one of those wincing tackles. This battle will be a real thriller.