Wales boss \Warren Gatland backs Ireland for Grand Slam glory
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.
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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.
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.
Ireland kick off the action in the Six Nations this afternoon.
The matchday experience at the Aviva Stadium has come in for a bit of a kicking in recent weeks.
It's not the prime-time slot but the earlier the better for Peter O’Mahony as he tries to calm the nerves.
Nick Tompkins says that Wales are excited and not daunted by the challenge that awaits them against Six Nations title favourites Ireland on Saturday.
For years, Ireland v Wales in the Guinness Six Nations was a tit-for-tat rivalry. Get in, get the win, and get out. The margin and the style in which it was done didn't matter.