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France flyhalf Ntamack says Ireland 'comfortable favourites' in Dublin meeting

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France flyhalf Romain Ntamack says Ireland are "comfortable favourites" for Saturday's predicted Six Nations title decider with Ireland in Dublin.This weekend's hosts are top of the World Rugby rankings with Ntamack's outfit, who won a Grand Slam last year, second.

Both sides won their opening games of the tournament.Andy Farrell's Ireland eased past Wales last Saturday thanks to a first half blitz while Les Bleus claimed a 14th straight Test victory by holding on against Italy 24 hours later."They are world number one, it's not for nothing, they are comfortably favourites," 33-Test playmaker Ntamack told AFP on Tuesday."There's no debate.

They showed and proved that in round one against Wales."They're good in all areas. They have very few weaknesses, if any. It's going to be an arm wrestle for 80 minutes," he added.READ | Rassie Erasmus set to release memoir on his life and rugby: 'Very few people know the real me'This year's Six Nations has the shadow of the Rugby World Cup looming over it.

Hosts France kick off the tournament against three-time winners New Zealand in Paris on September 8.Ntamack, 23, played down the pressure of the showpiece event."First things first, we'll be happy to win on Saturday.

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