O'Sullivan upbeat despite whitewash
Last updated at 16:04 05 June 2007
Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan believes he has learnt a lot about his side
ahead of the World Cup despite rounding off their two-Test tour against
Argentina with a 16-0 defeat in Buenos Aires on yesterday.
Ireland struggled throughout as Jeremy Staunton missed three penalties, while
Federico Todeschini kicked four of five and Manuel Contepomi added a late try
for Argentina.
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Ireland, who will meet Argentina in their final Group D game at the World Cup,
also suffered a 22-20 defeat in Santa Fe last weekend.
"After two weeks with two Tests I am much clearer on the squad that will go to
the World Cup," said O'Sullivan.
"We are a little disappointed because we did not win one Test but the point of
this tour was to select some players for the World Cup, so I knew coming here
with that strategy there was a risk we would lose the Tests."
O'Sullivan admitted that "quite a few" players who travelled to South America
will also make the trip to France this autumn.
Ireland met Argentina in Paris on August 30 in Group D, which also includes
hosts France and rugby minnows Namibia and Georgia.
"There were some players who will go to France, but I never like to name
players because it is not my style, it's something I usually don't do," he
added.
"We are also wiser on Argentina now. The more we play the more we learn. We've
played Argentina quite a lot in recent years we are wiser after every game.
"I'm wiser on Argentina and I'm wiser on my own squad too.
"I knew coming here would be a real test of the players both individually and
as a group. They worked very hard and probably deserved to win at least one
game. "From my point of view, I'm wiser than I was when we left Ireland."
O'Sullivan admitted Ireland's failure to score any points at Velez Sarsfield
was not a major concern.
"We should have score some points today, but we missed too many penalties,"
he said.
"Kicking was the main difference between the two teams today. Argentina had an
accurate kicker, something that we had not.
"I don't think we've played well enough to win. Last week was the game we
should have won but couldn't. We put two very different teams in the two games
and we took the risks."
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