Anybody catch Tim Horan, Justin Marshall and Sir Mike the Tindall on BBC 5 Live? Horan kept calling Richard Wigglesworth "Wrigglesworth," and the royal dwarf-tosser really doesn't care for Ireland. Taking a page from cement head's hymn book, he doesn't think Ireland are creative, he doesn't they can play outside a narrow structure, can't score tries, and even though they had high passing numbers against Canada, 50 one-out passes to Paul O'Connell running into a brick wall wasn't creative rugby. He also claims he only says that because Ireland scored the least amount of tries in Six Nations, even though they won it.
For the record, POC had 6 runs for 13 meters, and the backs combined for 50 runs and 426 meters against Canada. And Scotland scored the least tries in 2015, while Ireland scored the most tries in 2014, another year they won the tournament.