Sam Pridegast tightened his grip on Ireland’s No. 10 Jersey with a impressive display in a dominant win against Scotland in Murray Field on Sunday, but he is on the surface head while he grows around the surrounding hype. That’s going.
The 21 -year -old Prandgast had not played a remote for Ireland before Sunday and was winning his fifth hat in the experience full of experience.
But he looked as comfortable as any player in the green, while scoring 12 points, the passing, kicking and ornament of the attack through an impressive range of decision -making.
Talking about BBC’s television coverage, legendary Irish Out Half Ronin Ogara praised the Lanster youth, and labeled it “Master of Control”.
“[Prendergast has] Shining lights have been one of the three best actors on the pitch, “OGRA pushed them 17-5 after Ireland’s first half-display.
“He is very composted, a good kick’s strategy, when to run, when to kick, when to play, when to play the ball in front of his forwards, there are good decisions about it.
“He has been the master of control.”
Although a smiling smile insists that he did not feel like “especially” Ogara’s description, but he consciously focusing on the team’s rapid start “by a very good player a good player Praise was happy to receive “.
“I thought it was really good and it was just a way we could create a little faster,” the Pridegest, which was nominated for the Player of the Match.