Sir, – The English head coach’s warning shot to Ireland in advance of the rugby match on Saturday, “We play with a physicality that they haven’t seen”, backfired.
That’s what happens when you put up Morris dancers against Riverdancers?
– Yours, etc,
PADDY McEVOY,
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Cambridgeshire, UK.
Sir, – The whistling and booing in Twickenham when Johnny Sexton was taking his penalty and conversion kicks on Saturday was appalling – a long way from my first match in Ravenhill in 1947 when Ireland beat England. The silence from all supporters when kicks on both sides were being taken was memorable.
How times have changed.
– Yours, etc,
DAVID MURNANE,
Dunshaughlin, Co Meath.