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15th March 2017
09:32am GMT

"It will be raining high balls. It will be kick and clap and the fans at the Aviva love it. They love that and get excited so we know what to expect."Kick and clap. Now, we Irish do appreciate a good kick-chase and aerial duel but to mark Ireland out as high ball merchants is incorrect. Ireland have been the ones hogging the ball and forcing the issue in all of their Six Nations games. Over four games, with average possession stats of 59%, Ireland have kicked the ball 24 times per game [96 times in total]. Many of those kicks, against Italy and Wales particularly, were grubbers in behind pressing defensive lines. They have also passed more times than any other team in the championship. https://twitter.com/rpetty80/status/840859126502703104 96 kicks compared to 16 or 17 from England? No. Eddie Jones' men have kicked the ball 94 times so far. Still, we know Jones is just bringing up the kicking jibes just to get a response. It's a no-win for Ireland really - do they refuse to comment, refute him with facts or tear into him? Whatever they say, or don't say, Ireland should not sway from whatever game-plan they have in mind for this Saturday. This England team are damn well impressive but they are not unbeatable.
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