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Andy Farrell urges Ireland to ‘push new boundaries’ in Six Nations challenge

Andy Farrell wants in-form Ireland to “push new boundaries” during their quest for Guinness Six Nations glory.

The Irish go into the championship bidding to build on the exciting brand of attacking rugby which brought convincing autumn victories over Japan, New Zealand and Argentina.

Head coach Farrell received widespread praise for masterminding the trio of eye-catching displays in Dublin.

He believes players are fully behind his methods and is demanding further progression, beginning at home to reigning champions Wales on February 5.

“This is a new competition, the Six Nations is like no other, the autumn has gone,” said Farrell, whose team have registered eight consecutive wins.

“Yes, there were some decent performances but we want to be better, we want to kick on, we want to see who is hungry enough to be in that frame of mind.

“We want to deliver a trophy every single time we enter a competition and this year is certainly no different.

“But ultimately we want to kick on as a group, we want to kick on with how we want to play the game, we want to push new boundaries for ourselves.

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“There is a good foundation that’s been built and there is a real belief in how we’re trying to play the game.

“It came together in parts pretty well in the autumn and the aim is 100 per cent to kick on.”

Ireland have finished third in each of their two previous Six Nations campaigns of the Farrell era.

Title hopes last year were wiped out inside two rounds following narrow defeats by Wales and France, the first of which was suffered following the costly early dismissal of flanker Peter O’Mahony.

While November’s stunning performance against the All Blacks should serve as a template for success this time around,

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