FROM THE MOMENT the fixture list was finalised, Ireland’s penultimate Six Nations outing has had a great big flashing warning on it.
While the finale that brings England to town makes the nation lick a collective lip in preparation for ambush, we know that a Friday night in Cardiff will bring the same dangers our way.
Still, after a slow start in Edinburgh, Ireland must feel a sense of momentum building behind them as they move towards a Paddy’s Weekend showdown with Eddie Jones’ reigning champions.
“Is that what you’re saying?” Iain Henderson asks when the theory is put to him after last night’s hard-fought win over France.
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“This cliché is thrown out time and time again about how we’re next-game focused. After Scotland, it was: ‘we have to go and win the rest of our games, or we don’t win the Championship.’ But we won’t win the rest of the games by preparing for England!”
Scotland’s win over the principality leaves Rob Howley’s men out of the title running. Facing a Wales outfit with nothing to play for is unquestionably preferable to squaring up to a red machine with the bit between their teeth. But both Henderson, head coach Joe Schmidt and Devin Toner were keen to issue a warning that pride is motivation aplenty for the hosts on 10 March – not least because of all that time they’ll have to lick their wounds.
“They’ll come out all guns blazing,” says Toner, who has a different label on his next-match focus: