'Enjoy it, it's something special' - Ireland close in on home Grand Slam
If you can't escape the hype, then you better embrace it.
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If you can't escape the hype, then you better embrace it.
Andy Farrell praised the character of his Grand Slam-chasing Ireland side after they overcame the loss of five players to injury on their way to a hard-fought 22-7 win over Scotland.
EDINBURGH: Ireland's versatility and ability to adapt in times of duress is a key part of their success, coach Andy Farrell said after they played for most of the second half without a hooker in the 22-7 Six Nations win over Scotland at Murrayfield.
Andy Farrell hailed the "immense character" of his Ireland team after overcoming a swathe of early injuries to see off Scotland and set up a Grand Slam shot against England.
One of the strangest Irish wins for many years, but a hugely important one.
Andy Farrell is hopeful that Caelan Doris and Dan Sheehan will be fit for the Grand Slam clash against England next Saturday but was in wait-and-see mode with most of his injured players.
Ireland took another step towards the Grand Slam with an incredibly hard-fought and costly victory over Scotland.
Ireland remained on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam after overcoming stiff Scottish resistance to win 22-7 at Murrayfield on Sunday.