Belfast Telegraph

Jonathan Bradley

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ANDREW Conway has paid tribute to Ireland’s resolve in refusing to panic after their record 57-15 loss to England at Twickenham ahead of the World Cup.

Munster star Conway stormed in for Ireland’s bonus-point try in Sunday’s 27-3 thumping of Scotland that allowed Joe Schmidt’s men to start their tournament in style in Yokohama.

Ireland’s comprehens­ive humbling in London on August 10 prompted questions about head coach Schmidt’s World Cup plans, but Conway revealed there had never been any talk of great change in the wake of that loss.

Conway hailed Ireland’s forward pack as a bunch of sharply-focused “savages” for their aggressive display that set the tone for Sunday’s potent victory.

Asked if the win offered some vindicatio­n for Schmidt’s longterm vision, Conway said: “You take lessons from that, you don’t panic and think that all the good work from the last six years isn’t there.

“There’s an experience­d group there and they know that bad days do happen, and you’d rather have that in August than (from) September to November.

“Our life is way easier when the forwards perform like they did against Scotland; they were savages. They were nicely pumped up and ready for everything, they backed everything up with their actions.

“It’s a joy to play with this pack when they are playing like that.

“When the forwards are doing it up front, we need to back that up and not give the opposition an easy ride out wide.

“But if they’re getting off the line and dominating collisions it’s a whole different world for us out wide because we’ve got time to read, to see what’s in front of us and what they are planning.”

Conway toasted his seventh try for Ireland by laying the credit at the feet of scrum-half Conor Murray, whose quick thinking, he explained, helped Ireland exploit an exposed blindside.

The 28-year-old winger has raced quickly from a nervous wait to find out whether he would make Ireland’s final 31man World Cup squad to bagging his debut try in the global tournament.

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