Don’t Expect a Repeat of Last Week’s Try-Fest

The opening Six Nations weekend saw 16 tries scored. I wrote in the Irish Examiner about how that was very unlikely to be repeated.

72: Two Billy Twelvetrees

Billy Twelvetrees retains his place against Ireland, but will we see a repeat of his Tuilagi-esque performance against Scotland or the more varied approach he displays for Gloucester?

Some Days The Try Gods Are Smiling

The opening weekend of the 2013 Six Nations was brim-full of points, tries and excitement. A big shock, a near-comeback, and the Scots kicking the ball. A lot. I have a quick skip through the numbers:

The Single Front Stud Is Back

The single front stud was banned from rugby for over 30 years. Not any more. And both Sean O'Brien and Peter O'Mahony will be wearing the new boot in Ireland's Six Nations game against Wales.

Ireland Six Nations Preview – O’Mahony vs. Henry

Has the return of Brian O'Driscoll enabled Declan Kidney to pick Peter O'Mahony over the played-better-in-almost-every-way Chris Henry?

The Set Piece – French Magnificence

The French are really, really good at scrums and lineouts. And don't bother marking an England scrum half - he's not going to do much.

The Autumn Leaders

As the Six Nations rolls around once again, a look at some of the standout performers from the Autumn Internationals. Can they keep it up?

Ian Madigan – the running man

Ian Madigan is a world class passer. Does that mean that after Jonathan Sexton leaves town a Leinster side with Madigan at fly-half would become an even more pass-focused team?

Declining kickable points to save time a worthwhile strategy

The number of tries scored will probably decide qualification for two teams in this weekend’s final Heineken Cup round – so why are teams persisting with wasting time by taking conversions? My piece for the Irish Times...

Heineken Cup Round 6: Breaking Down the Numbers

Five rounds down, one to go. But who can go through and what do they need to happen, no matter how unlikely?