In yet another masterful display of how to cheat at rugby, Ireland beat Wales 27-12
This has become a boring and predictable facet of Irelands play in the Six Nations, put simply, they cheat, at every single breakdown, every point of contact, every lineout, the Irish cheat.
Despite repeatedly transgressing, there was no yellow card for any one of the Irish players, Wales however were not so 'fortunate', on the attack, Lee Byrne was pinged for holding on, about 10 metres from the Irish line and given a yellow card.
The game was punctuated almost every minute by Craig Jouberts incessant whistle, penalising Ireland over 50 times, and Wales less than 10 times, but, where were the yellow cards?
In summary:
Ireland 27 (cheating)
Wales 12 (how can they play against a rugby team and a referee?)
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