A week can be a long time in rugby, says Gerry Thornley in his preview of tonightâs Autumn Nations Series game against Argentina in Dublin. Last Friday âthere was almost blasé expectations of another November clean sweepâ, but with that hope dashed, âdanger looms large over the horizonâ â Felipe Contepomiâs in-form side are targeting their first ever win on Irish soil, and then there are those sticky challenges against Fiji and Australia to come.
And if Ireland play like they did last week, âthen the next few weeks will hold a great deal of pain,â warns Matt Williams. They were, he says, âtactically bereftâ against New Zealand having âlost the run of themselvesâ in the build-up. âThey bought into the now debunked theory that New Zealand had grossly declined.â
Nathan Johns picks out âFive areas where Ireland need to improve against Argentinaâ if more pain is to be avoided, pain outside centre Lucio Cinti is hell-bent on inflicting. John OâSullivan assesses the progress of the â6ft 3in, ball-playing speedsterâ who has formed a new midfield partnership for Argentina with Matias Moroni.
There wasnât a huge amount of experience in the team Heimir HallgrÃmsson fielded against Finland on Thursday night due to a lengthy injury list, but while Ireland ârode their luckâ, as Gavin Cummiskey notes in his match report, they got the job done. âThis group deserves a bit of luck,â said the head coach after, âthey have been unlucky for a long time.â Caoimhin Kelleher played no small part in the 1-0 win with his penalty save, the Cork man, writes Ken Early, âmaturing into a really outstanding goalkeeperâ.
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Philip Reid brings news from Dubai where Rory McIlroy shares the lead after an impressive opening round at the DP World Tour Championship. McIlroy had something to say, too, about news of the possibility that American players will be paid to play in next yearâs Ryder Cup. âI personally would pay for the privilege,â he said.
In Gaelic games, Paddy Tally has been appointed Derry senior football manager on a three-year term, his mission to do what Armagh succeeded in doing in 2024: win an All-Ireland. Niall Grimley insists Armagh are âgreedyâ, though. âWe won the All-Ireland once, so there is no point stopping now, you want more,â he tells Gordon Manning.
And in horse racing, Brian OâConnor reckons that Irish racing going all âbéal bochtâ about prize money is a hard sell, especially when the sport needs to get its house in order. âThereâs an attitude of keeping heads down and hoping the problem goes away. Except, the issue of how best to deal with ex-racehorses isnât going anywhere.â
TV Watch: Hereâs hoping for a happier Friday evening than the one last week gave us â itâs Ireland v Argentina in the Autumn Nations Series (Virgin Media One and TNT Sports 1, 8.10pm). And if youâre a Netflix subscriber, you can see Katie Taylorâs fight Amanda Serrano in the early hours âthe very rough estimate is that sheâll head for the ring around three in the morning.
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