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Ireland star Lowe primed for tougher test after Wales’ heroics

Lowe, who is expecting a tougher day at Twickenham, provided an element of unpredicta­bility to the Irish backline which they have been lacking and was equally strong in defence

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James Lowe made a try-scoring debut for Ireland in the victory over wales but he says a tough er challenge awaits in Saturday’s Autumn Nations Cup clash with England as they are a “completely different beast”.

The 28-year-old New Zealand-born wing will definitely be occupying England minds as he lived up to his pre-match hype against an out-of-form Welsh side.

Lowe provided an element of unpredicta­bility to the Irish backline which they have been lacking and was equally strong in defence.

However, as refreshing­ly direct in speaking as he is on the pitch, Lowe is expecting a tougher day at the office at Twickenham even if it is behind closed doors.

“This is going to be a completely different beast,” he said at a press conference on Monday.

“Don’t get me wrong, Wales are obviously a very strong internatio­nal team but haven’t had the form of late. But this is a whole new beast. To play England at Twickenham... it’s huge.

“Emotionall­y, physically and mentally if we get all our ducks in a row I can’t see why we can’t go over there and knock them over.”

Ireland, though, will be without captain and playmaker Johnny Sexton who has been ruled out with a hamstring problem.

Lowe, who has previously referred to his Leinster team-mate Sexton as the ‘bad cop’ due to his outspoken criticism of underperfo­rming team-mates, said the 35-year-old fly-half would still make his presence felt during the week.

“Who?” replied Lowe, joking about whether Ireland would miss Sexton.

“We’ re grand. he didn’ t die, he’ s still in the building, he’s going to be barking at us all week as he always does but that’s because he really cares.

“He’s so emotional about this team.” ‘Chirp at him ’: lowe, who was blooded by ireland head coach Andy Farrell as soon as he qualified under the three-year residency rule, said he would be listening closely to any advice Sexton had to offer.

“Trust me, he’ll be everywhere around the camp this week to make sure we all know our stuff,” he said.

“Obviously he’s been there and done it so he’s a man that knows how to do it, so I’ll definitely be in his ear trying to get a few nuggets of gold, that’s for sure.” Lowe came close earlier in his career to being capped by New Zealand in a rare Test against Samoa but had to withdraw due to a shoulder injury.

He admits having at last made the step up to

Test level and being amongst seasoned internatio­nal players “there is an eerie tension”.

Lowe showed he would not be intimidate­d at Test level when he was shoved in the back early on in the Wales match and gave as good as he got. “I reckon I’ve got a target on my back,” he said. “I don’t know what’s going on but you’ve got to front foot that sort of stuff right from the get go.

“When you get a chance to really get physical with ball in hand or in the tackle, that’s when you show up.

FRANCE AWARDED VICTORY: France have been awarded a bonus-point 28-0 victory over Fiji ater their Autumn Nations Cup match was cancelled due to several Fijian players testing positive for coronaviru­s, tournament organisers announced on Tuesday.

The match had been called off ater five Fijians tested positive, and although Fiji were not held to blame the organisers said under the rules the team responsibl­e for the cancellati­on forfeits the match.

“Following last week’s cancellati­on of the France v Fiji match, the tournament organisers of the Autumn Nations Cup have confirmed a decision to award a 28-0 victory with bonus point to France,” read the organisers’ statement.

 ?? File / Agence France-press ?? James Lowe (right) will definitely be occupying England minds as he lived up to his pre-match hype against an out-ofform Welsh side.
File / Agence France-press James Lowe (right) will definitely be occupying England minds as he lived up to his pre-match hype against an out-ofform Welsh side.

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