Andy Farrell names unchanged team to face Scotland in final Six Nations game
Andy Farrell has named an unchanged Ireland starting team for the final round of the Six Nations against Scotland at the Aviva Stadium.
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Andy Farrell has named an unchanged Ireland starting team for the final round of the Six Nations against Scotland at the Aviva Stadium.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has named an unchanged starting XV for Saturday's final Guinness Six Nations meeting with Scotland at the Aviva Stadium.
DUBLIN : Ireland named an unchanged team from last week's Grand Slam-ending loss to England for Saturday's Six Nations finale against Scotland where Andy Farrell's men hope to wrap up a second successive championship.
When Ireland head coach Andy Farrell announced his side for the opening round of the 2024 Guinness Six Nations against France, the inclusion of Joe McCarthy was one of the major talking points.
Ireland have recalled “world-class” Hugo Keenan for Saturday’s clash with England but will be without lock James Ryan for the remainder of the Guinness Six Nations.
DUBLIN : Ireland have welcomed Hugo Keenan back from injury in an otherwise unchanged team for Saturday's Six Nations trip to England where a bonus-point win would secure the title for Andy Farrell's side with a game to spare.
Away games for the provinces against Welsh opposition during the Six Nations window can fly under the radar but Leinster minds won't wander for their URC trip to Cardiff (Saturday, 7.35pm, live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
While the 31-7 Guinness Six Nations win over Wales was never in doubt on Saturday, Ireland's dominance probably took them away from their usual standards and they didn’t cross for the expected bonus-point until the clock had gone over the 80-minute mark.