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Ireland's attack audit Posted about 9 years ago

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Murray Kinsella audits Joe Schmidt’s attack plans and structures to date in the RBS Six Nations. Identifying the strength and weakness that has defined their campaign to date.

There is a depth of analysis and game understanding that defines defines Murray’s writing. Read on and you will understand more, not only about strike moves and attacking strategy, but also gain a greater appreciation and respect for world class defence.

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Murray is a freelance sports journalist based in Ireland. He has a strong interest in the technical aspects of rugby and his league of preference is the Top 14 in France.

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