Furlong wary of facing 'wounded' Australia
Stand-in Ireland captain Tadhg Furlong expects wounded Australia to arrive in Dublin "all guns blazing" following their historic humiliation at the hands of Italy.
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Stand-in Ireland captain Tadhg Furlong expects wounded Australia to arrive in Dublin "all guns blazing" following their historic humiliation at the hands of Italy.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell lamented a lack of ruthlessness and a string of errors following a "pretty underwhelming" 35-17 victory over Fiji.
It will be a case of moving on swiftly for Ireland ahead of their final Test of the year against Australia next week, according to Nick Timoney after his Man of the Match perfomance in Saturday's 35-17 win over Fiji at Lansdowne Road.
Ireland extended their winning streak at home to 11 games against an indisciplined Fiji but there were few other positives for Andy Farrell to take from an error-strewn contest.
DUBLIN : Ireland played to their strengths in a straightforward 35-17 victory over Fiji on Saturday, proving too organised up front for their ill-disciplined opponents in a game that will not be long remembered.
DUBLIN : Ireland made nine changes to the side that beat South Africa last weekend for Saturday's visit of Fiji, with centre Robbie Henshaw fit again, Jeremy Loughman handed a debut and fellow prop Tadhg Furlong captaining the side for the first time.
Ireland began their autumn campaign in style with a gripping 19-16 win over world champions South Africa in Dublin.