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The Ireland verdict on 'perfect man' Sam Prendergast

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Ireland's Sam Prendergast during Saturday's Guinness Six Nations win over Wales (Photo by Ian Cook/CameraSport via Getty Images)

Jamie Osborne has hailed match-winner Sam Prendergast’s unflappable temperament after he kept Ireland on course to make Guinness Six Nations history. A title hat-trick, which has never previously been achieved, and the Grand Slam will be guaranteed if Ireland win their remaining games against France and Italy in March.

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It was 22-year-old Prendergast who navigated them safely through choppy waters in Cardiff, nervelessly kicking three penalties during the final 13 minutes of a gripping Triple Crown-clinching encounter.

Full-back Osborne’s try hauled Ireland level before Prendergast took centre-stage and dashed Wales’ hopes of ripping up the form-book by beating a team 10 places above them in World Rugby’s official rankings.

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Caelin Dorris & Simon Easterby at the Men’s Six Nations launch in Rome

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Caelin Dorris & Simon Easterby at the Men’s Six Nations launch in Rome

Ireland’s Caelin Dorris and Simon Easterby spoke to the media at the official Guinness Men’s Six Nations launch event in Rome and at the Colosseum.

“He has got such a calm head on his shoulders,” Osborne said about his Leinster and Ireland teammate. “Mentally, he doesn’t really get fazed by anything, and he is the perfect man to lead the team in those situations. He has always been really calm. He is an unbelievable player.”

Prendergast delivered priceless goods just three months into his Test career, and Ireland knew they had experienced a monumental scare against opponents without a Test win since October 2023.

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Osborne added: “It was incredibly tough, but we expected that coming here. Wales were fantastic, and I look forward to seeing what they do for the rest of the tournament. We are delighted, obviously, but probably there is a bit of relief as well.

“We made a few errors in the first half, myself included, and we spoke about just fixing the inaccuracies in the second half.”

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Attention will quickly turn to France’s Aviva Stadium visit on March 8, when captain Caelan Doris could be back in the mix after missing the Wales game because of a knee injury.

France have only won once in Dublin since 2011, and while Ireland start as favourites, they will require a considerable improvement on what they produced at the Principality Stadium.

Ireland flanker Josh van der Flier said: “We had to work hard for it. It was a very tough game. In fairness to Wales, they were very impressive. We spoke about it during the week that we expected a really good performance from them. They are a very proud nation.

“It was a really tough battle, and thankfully we did enough to get the win. I am very proud of the lads to be able to pull it out, and to get the Triple Crown is very special.

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“It was very calm at half-time. The coaches made a plan of how we were going to defend, because obviously we were down a man (following Garry Ringrose’s 20-minute red card), which changed a few things.

“After that, it was just talking about dealing with the first 10-15 minutes of the second half. There was no panic at all, and thankfully that helped us get over the line. It was far from perfect, but that is the nature of Six Nations rugby, really. We will review it, and then we will be all go for France.”

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Ormond 92 days ago

Sam is undoubtedly a a fairly good international 10 at present and seems a fine prospect for the future. Is he better than Crowley? We can’t say at present because the Cork lad is not getting any time at 10 for Ireland this 6 nations. Comparing his performance in last year’s 6 nations to Sam's performance this year puts Crowley ahead, I believe. But it’s this year that counts and apart from the England game where he did well in a 2nd half cameo, Jack just hasn’t appeared at 10.

The IRFU needn’t be surprised if the conspiracists start to flood the media space with the belief that’s starting to gain a hold that Crowley is being deliberately kept from playing 10 so as not to make Sam look bad by contrast.

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RedWarriors 92 days ago

Wales exposed his weaknesses and France are targeting this game like a RWC knock out match where you know your opponents several weeks in advance.

Ireland will have to stick with him now, but he needs to sort out his defence and decide how he is going to tackle and who will help.

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PK 93 days ago

Sorry, but Prendergast missed 8 tackles, dropped the ball to set up a Welsh Try (for which he was effortlessly run around) kicked out on the full after which Wales were inches from another try. Ringrose’s Red was as a result of a bad tackle that he had to make to protect Sam. His kicks at goal were 66% (Not good enough at this level according to Matt Williams.)

France will run at, over or through him all day.

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Teddy 93 days ago

His glorious 50:22 not count for anything? Or his 50 metre penalty to swing control back for Ireland?


He has a huge right boot which pairs up with Lowes left boot to exit their half under pressure.

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MM 93 days ago

Dupont has to be licking his lips at Irelands defense in the 10 channel. Crowley is a much better defender and also a quality 10. He is a credible option to start.

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Freddy 93 days ago

Fully agree. At the moment, Prendergast is a clear weak point in the Irish setup. He might get there in a few years time, but the learning curve is steep.

He is very slow and this is blatant in his one-on-one defending.

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aO 93 days ago

He not as weak as he looks, he's sharp and learning from his mistakes.

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Bull Shark 93 days ago

Pendergast is the real deal. An excellent 10.


Now he just needs to eat some more meat and potatoes. Especially now as he comes out of puberty. Every time he runs with the ball I imagine his legs and arms snapping like twigs in contact.

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Teddy 93 days ago

6’5” is very much of the new breed of 10’s. Agree though, he could certainly use a little more timbre on the frame.

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