James Lowe ensures Ireland finish on a high after hit-and-miss start | Brendan Fanning
Briefly

The article explores the dynamics of a recent rugby tournament game between England and Ireland, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and strategic patience in high-stakes environments. Ireland initially faced challenges but managed to turn the game around, showcasing explosive gameplay, particularly in the second half. The performance metrics highlight how Ireland seized opportunities to exploit England's vulnerabilities. The contributions from key players, such as Dan Sheehan, highlight the tactical shifts that allowed Ireland to regain control and secure a bonus-point win, illustrating the essence of mental fortitude and strategic execution in competitive sports.
If pushed to expand they might add that when you can sense your opponents losing the plot you have to help them along with that one. Patience is actually better than going bald-headed for the big prize.
Yes, there were shades of November with the imbalance between time spent about to score and time spent waiting for the conversion, but the story was how good Ireland looked when they got things right.
Ireland's one word answer might be perseverance. If the getaway isn't clean then the boost to the away side can be turbo stuff.
Dan Sheehan's explosiveness further unsettled the away team who were going through the horrors for much of the second half.
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