Dan Sheehan: Ireland not underestimating Wales
Dan Sheehan says Ireland will "knuckle down to basics" when they continue their Guinness Six Nations title quest against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.
Ireland are red-hot favourites to pile further misery on a Wales team without a Test match win since the 2023 World Cup.
It is a run of 14 successive Test losses, while Wales have also seen Warren Gatland depart as head coach, with Cardiff boss Matt Sherratt taking over on an interim basis.
Ireland, meanwhile, will clinch the Triple Crown if they topple Wales following victories over England and Scotland.
"Obviously, they have been on a losing run of late, but they are a passionate nation," Ireland captain Sheehan said.
"We only got here yesterday, and it's everywhere. Everyone is still really behind the team, and they are a real passionate bunch of people.
"It is not in any way an easy fixture. If anything, it’s sort of knuckle down to basics and make sure we show up with the proper intent.
"Probably their game-plan is to come and try to physically dominate.
"We’ve been talking about that all week where we need to make sure we come out with proper intent, and from the first whistle that we are lashing into them.
"We have talked a small bit about how Cardiff play, which is a lovely attacking style of rugby with great flow, but we just need to focus on what we can control."
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Sheehan is the 111th player to skipper Ireland’s men’s team, taking over from an injured Caelan Doris at the Principality Stadium.
It is Sheehan’s first Test start since