What is a little worrying is that the team took about 30 minutes to get in to their groove and alter their plays.
I dont think it's worrying. The sun was extremely bright, low, and right in their faces for the majority of the first half. Look at Watson getting a ball in the face. The fact that we still managed to stay well within touching distance when we could hardly see is a great sign that we've turned a corner.
The sun was in their eyes and there was a tricky wind blowing into that corner too.
The big plus is that we dogged out a poor first half and had the courage to gamble on the try on half time which changed momentum, even though a straightforward 3 points were on offer. To play that badly for 40 mins and come away with 10 points at Irish was good.
An even bigger plus is that we worked it out in the second half which hasn’t been a feature recently. Fixed the lineout, won the collisions by attacking the shoulders/gaps and moving the ball quicker to players who were in motion. Once we started to break the gainline and find space we were a different proposition, especially at the breakdown.