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Head coach Andy Farrell ready for ‘test of all tests’ when Ireland visit Paris

Andy Farrell is braced for the “test of all tests” away to France after Ireland stylishly launched their Guinness Six Nations campaign by swatting aside reigning champions Wales.

The in-form Irish are flying on the back of nine consecutive victories but face a major examination of their title credentials next weekend with a visit to the pre-tournament favourites in Paris.

Ireland made an ideal start to the championship on Saturday afternoon as they dismantled the depleted Welsh during an emphatic 29-7 bonus-point success in Dublin.

While Les Blues were below their vintage best in overcoming minnows Italy 37-10 a day later, head coach Farrell anticipates one of the toughest assignments in world rugby.

“We know how difficult it is to go to Paris,” he said. “We are lucky, I suppose, to be on a winning run.

“You are always hungry to get off to a good start and we have managed to do that. We will lick our wounds and we will prepare properly for the French test.

“It is the test of all tests isn’t it, at this moment in time? Everyone knows how well they are playing.”

France and Ireland each recorded statement wins over New Zealand during impressive autumn campaigns.

The Irish’s last trip to the Stade de France came on the final weekend of the prolonged 2020 Six Nations.

They arrived in title contention but slipped to a 35-27 defeat which ultimately gifted the championship crown to England.

Farrell was only five games into his reign back then and believes his squad are far better equipped for the forthcoming challenge.

“The great test for this group is we’ve learned a lot of lessons about ourselves in Paris on that night,” the Englishman said.

“It was a big game when we could have got across the line for the Six Nations and we

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