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Published 11:40 13 Mar 2017 GMT
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If you take a look back to the days of Munster in the Heineken Cup, the men in red would build scoreboard pressure through penalty kicks - slowly but surely, sucking the life out of the opposition before eventually landing the killer blow.
There is an argument that this type of gameplan should be employed more heavily by Ireland, especially in the fine margins of international Test rugby.
Donncha O'Callaghan, who has witnessed this type of play firsthand throughout his Munster career, believes this is some something which Ireland should be doing more often.
“My biggest query, and its even been since the Italian game which went our way. If you look at France-Italy yesterday, France are away from home, you take your points when they’re on offer," O'Callaghan said on The Hard Yards.After 15 minutes of Friday night's game, Ireland found themselves 3-0 up and had won a penalty deep inside the Welsh 22 thanks to a barnstorming run from CJ Stander. Ireland opted to kick to the corner when the three points were on offer. Yes, the kick was from a difficult angle but it would have been on Jonathan Sexton's good side and you would expect a kicker of his quality to convert.
O'Callaghan believes that these kind of decisions could be down to a leadership issue within the Ireland team.
"Maybe I’d question the leadership within scoreboard pressure...just to get three, six, nine...get clear and then they (Wales) are chasing the game a bit more. I thought we turned down points early in the game which we should have knocked over.”There is definitely an argument to be made for keeping the scoreboard ticking over, especially when you are playing away from home in a highly attritional Test match. Perhaps this is another thing which Ireland got wrong on Friday night.
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