Bemand likes ‘aesthetics’ of ‘Bomb Squad’

Niamh O'Dowd, Sadhbh McGrath, Dorothy Wall and Sam MonaghanImage source, Inpho
Image caption,

Niamh O’Dowd, Sadhbh McGrath, Dorothy Wall and Sam Monaghan were four of the six players Scott Bemand introduced in the 52nd minute against Italy

France have started their tournament with bonus-point wins over Italy and Wales despite starting slowly in both games.

Against Italy, they led 5-0 at half-time but scored five tries after the break to win 40-7, while they beat Wales 38-7 in Cardiff having been held 7-7 at the interval.

In contrast, Ireland raced into a 45-10 lead in the first half against Italy having been made to pay for a sluggish start in the defeat by England.

In the 57-20 win over the Italians in Galway, Bemand deployed his own ‘Bomb Squad’ when he introduced six of his eight replacements – five of which were forwards – in the 52nd minute, but he was coy about the possibility of deploying a similar strategy at Stade Marcel-Michelin.

“We’ll see what the game requires,” he stated.

“We have a couple of plans that we’d go into any game with. I like the aesthetics of it. When you do it, it looks class, doesn’t it? It looks powerful, it looks together.

“That group (Neve Jones, Niamh O’Dowd, Sadhbh McGrath, Dorothy Wall, Sam Monaghan and Eve Higgins) we spent a lot of time with in the week, so is it a tactic that we choose to deploy? We’ll see where we are.”

Related topics

  • Irish Rugby
  • Northern Ireland Sport
  • Rugby Union

More on this story

  • Ireland make one change for France game in Clermont
    • Published
      22 hours ago
    Dorothy Wall
  • Leadership, injury and pet peeves – the making of Ireland’s King
    • Published
      1 day ago
    Erin King
  • Listen to the Ireland Rugby Social on BBC Sounds

✔ today silver rate

✔ 2026 winter olympics

✔ chat gtp

✔ silver rate today

✔ silver rate today live

✔ 2030 winter olympics

Read More

Sports

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *