Andy Farrell: Summer tour of New Zealand is ‘perfect opportunity’ for Ireland
Andy Farrell believes a tantalising summer tour of New Zealand is the ideal opportunity to test Ireland’s progress following their Triple Crown triumph.
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Andy Farrell believes a tantalising summer tour of New Zealand is the ideal opportunity to test Ireland’s progress following their Triple Crown triumph.
When you look under the bonnet of Ireland's Guinness Six Nations campaign for 2022, you see the makings of a powerful engine, but one that still needs some tinkering.
Before this Six Nations I was hugely excited at the prospect of five of the best sides in the world, and Italy, going head to head and, if it didn’t quite live up to the hype, it was a hugely significant and largely enjoyable tournament nonetheless.
For just over an hour, there was hope of a title, but a clinical French performance saw that hope quenched.
France have won the Grand Slam in the Six Nations, dashing Ireland's hopes after Andy Farrell's side beat Scotland to claim the Triple Crown earlier on today.
Captain Johnny Sexton says Triple Crown success is just one step on Ireland’s journey as they build towards next year’s World Cup.
DUBLIN : Ireland coach Andy Farrell said his side were only getting started after securing at least a second-placed finish in the Six Nations, the best performance since he took over in 2019 with a laser focus on next year's World Cup.