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Ireland's summer tour leaves fans wondering 'what was the point?'
@Source: irishmirror.ie
Ireland ended their Summer tour with a comprehensive hammering of Portugal, beating the European side on a scoreline of 106 to 7.
With the win, a number of records were set by Ireland including the most points they have ever scored in a test match (106), the highest margin of victory (99), the most tries in a match (16) and the most conversion landed (12).
But despite these numbers, many fans were left disappointed by the tour as a whole and questioned the reasoning behind it.
While Ireland's first game with Georgia was more competitive (34-5), they're drubbing of Portugal was seen by many as a pointless exercise.
Speaking to Virgin Sports, interim manager Paul O'Connell summed up the situation by saying: "I feel sorry for Portugal, but we were very clinical and took our chances.
“It is a unique summer tour given the Lions tour is on at the same time, but I am very happy with how our squad applied themselves.
“It is great to get some guys capped and scoring tries and training in an international environment.”
When have you ever heard an Irish coach apologising to the opposition for beating them so badly?
Never, and that's because things like this shouldn't really happen.
Ireland will have gained no benefit from that Portugal game at all. The performance makes no difference to Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley's duel for the number 10 shirt, and while Craig Casey was Tour captain, he hardly needed to exhibit too many leadership qualities across the 80 minutes on Saturday.
Yes, some players made their debuts, but can anyone really say they impressed in a fixture like that?
Making matters worse, Ireland cruised past two teams who are miles behind them and they did it with what amounts to a 'C' team as so many of the top Irish stars are on Lions duty. They even did it without head coach Andy Farrell and number two Simon Easterby.
I'm sure some readers will be wondering why people are wondering why this article is being so negative. Well, just take a quick look on social media and you will see that most fans believe this two tour test series - particularly the Portugal game - was a pointless endeavour.
Here's a selection of the comments under an Irish Rugby post that boasted about setting these records against Portugal:
"Can somebody explain the logic behind this kind of fixture?"
"Not sure anyone learnt anything from that…"
"Absolutely joke. @IrishRugby should be ashamed of themselves for arranging this fixture. How the hell can Portugal come back from this? Pathetic."
"What’s the point in this game?"
"Waste of a game."
"What's the point of that?"
"Pointless game though"
"What a load of pointless rubbish. And Portugal is the 21st Nation that Ireland has awarded caps for playing against! Think about that. More teams play hockey."
14-uncapped players were named by O'Connell in the squad this Summer. How many of them or any of the squad in for that matter will in Ireland camp in November or next Spring for the Six Nations?
Another Emerging Ireland tour with uncapped youngsters playing players of similar or better quality would have been far more beneficial.
Maybe players could have been given time to sharpen up on their skills.
Sam Prendergast for example is often criticised for his tackling technique. Would he not have been better served using these Summer months to hone his craft and put on some size away from the spotlight?
Or better yet, maybe players could have been given a much needed summer off after a long season.
And this all does nothing for Portugal either. Less than 10,000 showed up to see the drubbing in a game that was made even more farcical by the absence of a TMO.
Next up for Ireland is a test match in November with the New Zealand All Blacks, a match that promises to be far more competitive and indeed beneficial to the team.
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