{"id":291481,"date":"2023-10-06T23:54:17","date_gmt":"2023-10-06T23:54:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/?p=291481"},"modified":"2023-10-06T23:54:17","modified_gmt":"2023-10-06T23:54:17","slug":"dan-biggar-culture-clash-as-two-terrific-10s-tear-it-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/rugby-union\/dan-biggar-culture-clash-as-two-terrific-10s-tear-it-up\/","title":{"rendered":"DAN BIGGAR: Culture clash as two terrific 10s tear it up"},"content":{"rendered":"
It made me laugh when I heard the chat about Ireland and Scotland colluding to knock out the Springboks tonight. It\u2019s not in Johnny Sexton\u2019s nature to lose a game of table tennis in the team room, let alone a World Cup match at the Stade de France.<\/p>\n
I feel pretty confident in saying that his team talk won\u2019t be, \u2018Come on lads, let\u2019s throw this match and get the Boks out\u2019. We will have a full-blooded Test match on our hands.<\/p>\n
Ireland have earned their status as favourites by winning 16 Tests on the bounce. It almost becomes a habit. They will want to win and win well.<\/p>\n
The No 10 battle between Sexton and Finn Russell will be great to watch. I spent time with both of them on the 2017 and 2021 Lions tour.<\/p>\n
Before the decider in New Zealand, everyone else went out bungee jumping and Johnny stayed in the team room watching clips on the laptop. Finn likes to let his hair down a bit more, enjoying a beer during the week.<\/p>\n
They\u2019re very different personalities and players but they\u2019re both so important to their team. Here\u2019s how they compare\u2026<\/p>\n
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The No 10 battle between Johnny Sexton (left) and Finn Russell (right) when Ireland take on Scotland on Saturday night will be great to watch. They are both terrific players<\/p>\n
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However, the pair are also very different personalities and players, but are crucial to their team<\/p>\n
Everyone sees Finn as this guy who just lobs the ball around brilliantly but his game management has improved considerably over the last couple of years.<\/p>\n
He\u2019s still got all the skills but he\u2019s become an all-round 10; knowing when not to force the pass or overplay. That\u2019s reflected in Scotland\u2019s results because they\u2019ve conserved a bit more energy at the back of the pitch.<\/p>\n
Johnny never overplays and rarely makes the wrong decision. He\u2019s Mr Consistent. He\u2019s 38 but he\u2019s as important to his team as he was two World Cups ago.<\/p>\n
Whenever I play against Johnny, I know he\u2019s going to make the right decisions and you\u2019ll get very few \u2018ins\u2019. He\u2019s done it so many times and that adds pressure to the opposition.<\/p>\n
What Ireland and Johnny are very good at is playing percentage rugby so they don\u2019t give you cheap possession in their own half. You don\u2019t get cheap field position.<\/p>\n
Scotland like to move the ball and that creates opportunities to force turnovers. How Finn manages that in his own half could be key. Ireland prefer territory to possession and Scotland are probably the opposite.<\/p>\n
Ireland will want the game structured and organised whereas Scotland will want it to be broken up with transition moments to bring in their X-factor players.<\/p>\n
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Sexton never overplays and rarely makes the wrong decision. He is known as Mr Consistent<\/p>\n
Johnny is so good at long, contestable kicks. Ireland are extremely well-drilled and their kick chase is so well-organised. Everything they do looks like it\u2019s been perfected in training.<\/p>\n
Scotland kick a lot through Finn whereas Ireland put a lot of box kicks through their No 9 to take the pressure off Johnny.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Finn has more tricks and his short kicking is better but the accuracy of Johnny\u2019s kicks gives him the edge. If Scotland\u2019s pack get rolling then you\u2019ll see Finn with short little grubbers, short cross-field kicks, 50-22s. They\u2019re much more difficult on the back foot.<\/p>\n
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Russell’s short kicking is better than Sexton’s but the latter’s accuracy gives him the edge<\/p>\n
Finn wants the ball in his hands, loads of touches and to be on the ball spraying passes. Johnny and Ireland are quite happy to play off nine, playing percentages, meaning Johnny picks his moments when he wants the ball. He waits for the moment to pull the trigger.<\/p>\n
Finn\u2019s range of passing is incredible. He makes it look easy. Those wide, off-the-cuff passes are the best in the world. I think he\u2019s happy with the perception that he just wings it but he put in a huge amount of unseen work on the Lions tour. He is probably far more naturally talented than Johnny but there\u2019s no one who is more relentless in the pursuit of excellence. Johnny\u2019s drive is priceless.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s something he was born with, a bit like Owen Farrell. I\u2019ve played with so many brilliant players who would have been the world\u2019s best with two per cent of the drive that Johnny or Owen have, because there are more physically gifted players out there.<\/p>\n
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Russell’s range of passing is simply incredible. He makes the game look easy on occasions<\/p>\n
You wouldn\u2019t put either of them in a similar category to a Marcus Smith, Richie Mo\u2019unga or Beauden Barrett. They like to pull the strings but Finn\u2019s ball movement at the line is very good. He\u2019s happier to take the tackle, getting defenders to come out and bite so he can throw an offload.<\/p>\n
Johnny likes to bring all of the weapons outside him into play. Finn has a bit more of a crack and Ireland will have looked at that.<\/p>\n
Whenever we play Finn it\u2019s always about defending the ball rather than the man. There\u2019s a big emphasis on covering the inside because he looks for runners there.<\/p>\n
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The pair are not known for their running but Sexton has still scored three tries at the World Cup<\/p>\n
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