“Make no mistake. Welsh rugby is in turmoil. Irish men’s rugby is currently light years ahead of its Welsh equivalent – on so many levels” (Via IrishTimesSport )
But he was critical of Wales in the collisions.
Reserving special praise for Caelan Doris, he wrote “those searching on the internet for the definition of the word ‘sensational’ on Saturday evening, might well have been confronted by an image of Doris”.“Irish men’s rugby is currently light years ahead of its Welsh equivalent – on so many levels. Ireland’s Conor Murray with Taulupe Faletau of Wales. 'Murray was given an armchair ride at scrumhalf. His service was slick as he found runners at will.' Photograph: Dan Sheridan/Inpho
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