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11:10am Monday 15th March 2010 in
LUKE Charteris confessed after Saturday’s disappointing Six Nations defeat by Ireland in Dublin that they had let themselves down.
Wales slipped to their worst defeat in the tournament under Warren Gatland and their heaviest for four years since their 31-5 setback at Lansdowne Road.
Now only Italy at the Millennium Stadium next Saturday stand between them and an unthinkable wooden spoon in a match that will be seen as a major anti-climax after Wales have lost three of their four matches.
Charteris admitted after the Ireland game: “We let ourselves down, it was bitterly disappointing and we’re pretty gutted about it. Whatever was said in the dressing-room after the game was said,” he added, referring to a dressing-down they were supposed to have received from Gatland and defence coach Shaun Edwards.
“The game against Italy will be massive now and we’ve got to finish on a high. The Italians have come on a lot, as they proved when they beat Scotland.
“It’s going to be a tough week for us and we’ve got to prove that we’re a better team than we showed today,” said Charteris.
The Newport Gwent Dragons lock played right through the game for the first time in the Six Nations this season, and he also admitted that Ireland made the best of their opportunities, though mystified by what happened in one scrum the Welsh pack had under control as they made for the line, only to lose possession at a vital moment.
“Ireland were clinical when they had their chances, and though we had control of the game and kept the ball for periods they scored most of their points when we were down to 14,” he said.
“It should be how you react to being down to 14 men, not just the sin-binning of a player,” he added, referring to the first-half loss of full back Lee Byrne, yellow-carded for deliberately throwing the ball into touch – Wales conceding two tries in that period.
“How they came away with the ball in that scrum was one of those things, we were going for a pushover try and suddenly they have gone the length of the field and scored.
“We played a lot of phases, but didn’t score the points so Ireland will be a lot happier than us.”
Wales lost six of their own throws as their line-out woes continued, but Dragons coach Paul Turner has sprung to the defence of Charteris.
“I watched the game on television again yesterday and Luke won everything they threw at him. His workrate was also immense,” he said.
“It seems whoever calls it (the line-out signals) gets it horribly wrong. When they threw the ball to Luke he won everything and it was his best game for Wales by far.”
Comments(13)
blockbuy
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1:12pm Mon 15 Mar 10
Hissingroach
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3:27pm Mon 15 Mar 10
islwyn09
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4:32pm Mon 15 Mar 10
Keith Barnett
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8:26pm Mon 15 Mar 10
Monte_Fisto
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11:58pm Mon 15 Mar 10
islwyn09 wrote:Come back when you know the first thing about rugby, instead of regurgitating Western Fail articles (albeit with worse grammar). A prawn sandwich has got more brain cells than you have, you waste of oxygen.
So After Such A Lackluster Performance By Him,Will Charteris & All Dragqueen Prawn Sandwich Munchers On Here Gracefully Accept Him Being Dropped For The Italy Game? Wales Were 2nd Best All Round On Saturday!Jamie Roberts Looks Like A Converted 2nd Row In The Centre!How The Hell Was He Player Of The Lions Tour? Both Nugget & Stephen Jones Looked Well Past Their Sell By Dates!Byrne's Yellow Card Was Way Harsh As It Was Richie Rees Who Stopped Ireland Winning The Ball @ Ruck!Look @ How Many Times Ireland Infringed @ Breakdown & Got Away Without As Much As A Warning!
broadsworddan
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1:05am Tue 16 Mar 10
islwyn09
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12:26am Wed 17 Mar 10
Keith Barnett
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7:30am Wed 17 Mar 10
Monte_Fisto
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7:25pm Wed 17 Mar 10
islwyn09
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11:45am Thu 18 Mar 10
Monte_Fisto
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10:17pm Thu 18 Mar 10
islwyn09 wrote:Unfortunately for you, Islwyn, those were the official match statistics. So it's not me you need to question, but why your eyes saw something different to the people at the ground and watching on their laptops who do this sort of thing for a living.
What Game Were You Watching Matey? Charteris Couldnt Get Near An Irishman To Tackle Him! He Couldnt Take The Ball In Lineout! He Was Useless! Take Ya Dragqueen Beer Goggles Off Old Son Before You Make Anymore Banal Comments Like That!
username2
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12:24pm Fri 19 Mar 10
islwyn09 wrote:Uh what????
What Do You Think Dan?Its Amazing Just How Easy It Is To Get Under The Skin Of So Many Dragqueen Bandwagon Jumpers On Here!The Answer Hairnett Is To Play JT In 2nd Row Instead Of That Useless 6'9" Beanpole!You Dont Need To Know Rugby Too Well To Plainly See Just How Out Of His Depth Charteris Is @ International Level!The Only Waste Of Space Round Here Monte Is Rottney Parade & All Who Hang Around In There Pretending To Understand The Game!Before The Advent Of Regional Rugby 75% Of Your Supporters Wouldnt Be Caught Dead Watching Rugby(There Again They Not Now!)They Were More @ Home With Their Knitting Jolly Hockey Sticks & Earl Grey!So Carry On Munching Your Prawn Sandwiches & Slurp Ya Bolly From Your Fortnum & Mason Hampers & Watch Other Teams Show You How To Play The Game!
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Hissingroach says...
12:14pm Mon 15 Mar 10
s was as poor as the rest and is still not aggressive enough...of course he caught the ball in some lineouts...hes the tallest!