Connect with us

Привет, что-то ищете?

The Times On Ru
  1. The Times On RU
  2. /
  3. Спорт
  4. /
  5. England fights across the board while Mac Hansen soars in ..

Спорт

England fights across the board while Mac Hansen soars in Ireland

Mac Hansen was great at Aviva Stadium. Photo: Getty Images/David Rogers

England easily beat Ireland at the Aviva Stadium. in Dublin, when their preparation for the World Cup suffered yet another setback.

The most talked about moment of the game was Billy Vunipola's red card after he hit the Irishman Andrew Porter.

Below Telegraph Sport evaluates the performance of the players on the show.

England15. Freddie Steward

Returned to the place of his nightmarish red card, which he controversially received for five months. Harry Ringrose sold him too easily for trying. 5/10

14. Anthony Watson

He touched the ball in the first exchange, which for the England winger is at least better than last week, but there is not much more to say. 4/10

13. Joe Marchant

At times looked a little awkward in a non-existent England attack that has yet to show any signs of green shoots. 4/10

12. Manu Tuilagi

During his first appearance in the summer, he was part of a defender who didn't live up to his true potential. Tried to intervene, with varying success. 4/10

11. Elliot Daly

It looks like he wanted the ground to swallow him up after missing a penalty kick. Is he to blame for Ringrose's attempt? He fled from his flank, inviting Mac Hansen to deliver a clear blow across the field. 3/10

10. George Ford

After Owen Farrell's impending ban, this was the moment he was in the spotlight. Scored my first penalty but missed the second. Struggled to get the back line to work, which would only exacerbate England's attacking problems. 4/10

George Foird had a chance to stand out in the absence of Owen Farrell, but he failed to impress. Photo: Getty Images/Ramsey Cardy 9. Ben Youngs

Did the show at a normal pace. He showed positive intention with a series of kicks on the box, but those who were outside did not sing from the same song sheet. Made a terrible slip on the Ford laces. 3/10

1. Ellis Jenge

Too many times found himself isolated in support and always turned a blind eye to the ever-present threat of Ireland in the counter. Fairly static in his handling of the ball. 4/10

2. Jamie George

Guilty of starting an early purge, which set the tone for an evening of indiscipline in England. 4/10

3. Will Stewart

Probably responsible for Aki's attempt, didn't stumble upon his man sooner, allowing Van der Fliehr to open up England's defenses. 4/10

4. Maro Itoye

Eaten all the leftovers I could and made some decent carries the few times England didn't have their back to the wall. Lucky his hi-tech wasn't higher. 5/10

5. David Ribbans

Called for offside early in the game, emblematic of England's poor discipline in the first half, and Ollie Chessum was ruled offside shortly after half-time. 4/10

6. Courtney Lowes

He applied some defense and pressure in the lineout, but after a chaotic week when England desperately needed some kind of unity, his leadership qualities proved insufficient. 4/10

7. Ben Earl

The jury is still out on whether he did enough to make the seven his own. Celebrated one of Ireland's uneven middles like he'd won the World Cup. 4/10

8. Billy Vunipola

He landed a free-kick, to the delight of Dublin. His headshot to Andrew Porter was inevitably upgraded to red by the bunker. Another ban is looming, as is Crisis #8 for Borthwick. 2/10

Replacements — 4/10

Theo Dan instead of George, 66.

Joe Marler for Genge, 56.

Kyle Sinclair for Stuart, 44.

Ollie Chessum for Ribbans, 51

Jack Willis instead of Lowes, 74 years old.

Danny Care instead of Young, 56 years old.

Marcus Smith instead of Watson, 69 years old.

Ollie Lawrence instead of Tuilagi, 61 years old

Ireland15. Hugo Keenan

He spent too much time on the run, but he kept a pair of hands firmly under the highball, constantly beating the first invader. Rushed back to pick up Ford's hack. 8/10

14. Mac Hansen

His hair, dyed green in honor of Keith Earles, was hidden under a white cap, so it was a waste of time. Made up for it with his amazing cross-field shot for Ringrose's attempt before grabbing him himself. 9/10

13. Harry Ringrose

Still had to work as a second team of Ireland. Looking back on his best years after suffering a nasty concussion earlier this year, he has been a threat in Irish midfield. 7/10

12. Bundy Aki

Run a perfect support line from O'Mahoney to gallop for his team's first try, which was too easy for Ireland. 7/10

11. James Low

He showed a great attacking initiative and brought down his massive boot on the tense back line of the England team. He had all the time in the world to get to Ireland's third place. 7/10

10. Ross Byrne will almost certainly play second fiddle to Johnny Sexton in France, but despite the latter's continued suspension, he has performed well. Made a dreamy pass to Lowe's account. 7/10

Ross Bryan's performance will delight Andy Farrell. Photo: Getty Images/Ramsey Cardy 9. Jamison Gibson Park

He was always full of energy and always looked ready to unleash Ireland's attacking juices and bested Youngs with his deft passing game. .6/10

1. Andrew Porter embodied Ireland's stubbornness for freedom and led it through the struggle, where England's weaknesses were further exposed. 7/10

2. Dan Sheehan

Canceled a couple of line-outs, which was a flaw in an otherwise well-coordinated performance. Well done on defense. 6/10

3. Tadh Furlong

Gained a decent amount of carrying meters while playing in white shirts for fun. He seemed to be pleased with his performance, which was like a workout. 6/10

4. Tadh Beirn

Finned early on for not rolling, leading to Ford's first penalty, but had better moments as the game progressed. 6/10

5. James Ryan

A few inconsistencies at the start of the line-up, which was probably Ireland's weakest point in their otherwise neat game plan. 6/10

6. Peter O'Mahony

Good offload to help Aki in Ireland's first leg and he was a real threat on the loose. No doubt it was taken down earlier in order to save energy reserves for France. 6/10

7. Josh Van der Flier

Has played a powerful hand early in his side's game, providing a deft offload to O'Mahoney, and has been his usual nuisance with Ireland. 8/10

8. Cian Prendergast

All day chopping white shirts just after his third Test appearance and bet on a place in Ireland's World Cup team. 6/10

Substitutions — 7/10

Rob Herring replaces Sheehan, 37.

Jeremy Loughman replaces Porter, 72.

Finlay Bilham replaces Furlonga, 56.< /p>

Joe McCarthy for O'Mahoney, 53.

Caelen Doris for Ryan, 69.

Connor Murray for Gibson -Park, 66.

>Jack Crowley for Aki, 58.

Keith Earls for Lowe, 58.

Оставить комментарий

Leave a Reply

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *

Стоит Посмотреть

Новости По Дате

Август 2023
Пн Вт Ср Чт Пт Сб Вс
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

Вам может быть интересно:

Политика

Арестович: межконтинентальная баллистическая ракета поразила Южмаш Алексей Арестович. Фото: кадр из видео. Бывший советник офиса президента Украины Алексей Арестович* (включен в список террористов и...

Технологии

Россияне смогут увидеть сотни вспышек на пике потока в ночь на 14 декабря Фото: 7aktuell.de Daniel Jüptner/www.imago-images.de/Global Look Press Во время пика метеорного потока...

Технологии

ZenМОСКВА, 6 декабря Академик Евгений Велихов сыграл огромную, признанную всем миром, роль в развитии работ по управляемому термоядерному синтезу, заявил президент Национального исследовательского центра...

Культура

ZenМОСКВА, 8 декабряПрезидент России Владимир Путин наградил актера Сергея Маковецкого орденом «За заслуги в области культуры и искусства», соответствующий указ размещен на сайте официального...