Ireland must improve on ‘scrappy’ Wales win to topple England, Henshaw says
Robbie Henshaw insists Grand Slam-chasing Ireland must improve on a “scrappy” win over Wales in order to topple England at “cauldron” Twickenham.
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Robbie Henshaw insists Grand Slam-chasing Ireland must improve on a “scrappy” win over Wales in order to topple England at “cauldron” Twickenham.
The lasting impression of a game can swing dramatically, even with the clock in the red.
Wales boss Warren Gatland backed Ireland to clinch back-to-back Grand Slam titles after his side suffered a 31-7 Guinness Six Nations defeat in Dublin.
DUBLIN :Grand slam-chasing Ireland made it three bonus-point Six Nations wins from three against Wales at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, racking up their 18th successive home win in the process with a 31-7 victory.
Ireland's Bundee Aki said that the side’s ill-discipline against Wales was a key area that required improvement despite their comprehensive 31-7 Six Nations victory.
Ireland kept their quest for successive Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam titles on track by brushing aside spirited Wales with a dominant 31-7 victory in Dublin.
Ireland's back-to-back Grand Slam bandwagon will roll on to Twickenham in two weeks' time after a 31-7 win against Wales at the Aviva Stadium, but Andy Farrell's side were given a stern reminder that their title will not be a procession.
The matchday experience at the Aviva Stadium has come in for a bit of a kicking in recent weeks.