Fryday: We'll come out fighting against Scotland
While the Irish players refueled and recovered on Saturday evening after their defeat to England, the task ahead of them next week grew that little bit greater.
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While the Irish players refueled and recovered on Saturday evening after their defeat to England, the task ahead of them next week grew that little bit greater.
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