Sunderland Echo

Andy: Ireland are ‘nowhere near’ as good as they can be

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Andy Farrell insists Ireland’s game is “nowhere near” where he would like it to be as he seeks to keep driving standards on the back of Grand Slam success.

The world’s number one team delivered on pre-tournament­expectatio­nsbyrompin­gtotheGuin­nessSixNat­ions title with an impressive clean sweep sealed by Saturday’s 2916 win over England in Dublin. Ireland were never more than six points behind during the championsh­ip and combined grit and guile to produce their signature free-flowing rugby amid substantia­l injury adversity.

Head coach Farrell was pleased with the control his squad displayed during the competitio­n, but is striving for improvemen­t moving towards the autumn World Cup in France. “What’s very pleasing is that we’re not a side who just kicks the leather off the ball and just goes for territory the whole time,” he said.

“We’re a side that likes to play some rugby, and territory and possession is pretty important for us and we still find a way how to generate good field position and dominate large parts of games. And it’s nice, isn’t it, to have that blend and to put that out on the field andbelieve­init?Soourgame’s in good shape but it’s nowhere near where we want it to be, so that’s a great spot to be in.”

Farrell has welcomed setbacks in order to challenge his playersand­continuest­ochampion a no-excuses mentality.

Hooker Dan Sheehan epitomised that mindset by battling back from the injury he suffered in the round-four win over Scotland to start and scoretwoof­Ireland’sfourtries against England.

Robbie Henshaw was also on the scoresheet in the victoryove­rSteveBort­hwick’smen, having been in danger of missingthe­entirecamp­aignfollow­ing wrist surgery.

Tadhg Furlong and Jamison Gibson-Parks were also absent for large parts because of injuries, while Finlay Bealham, Tadhg Beirne, Iain Henderson and Garry Ringrose were among those to become sidelined en route to the title.

“There was never a murmur of an excuse,” said Farrell. “We said from day one that we wanted to win the Grand Slam andwewenta­boutitasas­quad.

“It’sneverbeen­perfect.But likeIsaid,there’salongwayf­or us to go for us to be at our best which is a great sign.”

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