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Andrew Conway knows France pose a threat but says Ireland can get stronger

Andrew Conway expects France to be a “different animal” to Wales but has warned there is still plenty more to come from in-form Ireland.

The Irish take on the pre-tournament favourites in Paris on Saturday after beginning their Guinness Six Nations campaign by cruising to a bonus-point win over Wayne Pivac’s reigning champions.

Munster wing Conway – who battled a sickness bug amid claiming two tries in last weekend’s championship opener in Dublin – believes Andy Farrell’s remain capable of significant room for further improvement.

“I think there is so much growth in the team in that we didn’t actually play that well,” he said, reflecting on beating Wales 29-7.

“We played quite well but there’s so much more in us.

“The detail that we’ve looked at – detail even we were chatting about in the changing room afterwards – about how much better we can be is pretty clear for us to see in here.

“Obviously this weekend is going to be a different animal altogether and it’s going to be a way, way tougher match.

“It’s probably one of the most exciting places to go in the world.”

Conway crossed twice in quick succession in the second period against the Welsh to move on to 15 Test tries from 28 caps.

The 30-year-old was denied the chance of a hat-trick after being withdrawn with just under 20 minutes remaining, although he was not too disappointed.

Conway initially thought he was suffering pre-Test anxiety before experiencing a bout of vomiting during the game.

“I’m grand, I’m fine,” he said. “I just felt a bit ‘dodge’ on Friday night. But to be honest I didn’t even think I was feeling dodgy.

(It was) probably a wise decision to get me off because if the ball came down my way at one stage I wouldn't have been much use.- Andrew Conway on

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