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15th February 2017
03:25pm GMT

On The Hard Yards rugby podcast, former Ireland international Donncha O'Callaghan said:
"There was unbelievable pressure put on the kicker [Wales centre] Jonathan Davies that made him fluff that clearing kick and I think Ford and Farrell - to be fair - those two passes are probably the best you'll see in international rugby. "That's the beauty of having two first receivers on the pitch. For them to move the ball and get that width... I mean Farrell's pass was unbelievable but Daly still had a lot to do."The whole sequence will be an eye-opener for Irish rugby fans. https://youtu.be/qwgoaRklqSw However, playing Farrell and Ford together is not a sure-fire solution. McLaughlin noted how Rhys Webb and Liam Williams exploited Farrell's lack of midfield nous to shaft through for Wales' opening try. McLaughlin said:
"Farrell, Ford and Jack Clifford were bunched [when set up for Wales' attacking scrum] and that meant Farrell turned his shoulders in and Jonathan Joseph stayed out, [which created the gap]. "There were a few errors there - they were way too tight and Joseph should have hit in because you should never let a team get inside you. What made it tough for him is that there was two Welsh players out the back and he was cognisant of it."https://youtu.be/zh4HBF-IIl8 McLaughlin, being a complete spoil-sport, warns that England are unlikely to make the same mistake again, either against Italy, Scotland or when they come to Dublin on March 18.
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