Caelan Doris: Ireland determined to end Six Nations with their best performance
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Captain Caelan Doris insisted there is no sense of anti-climax in the Ireland camp as they fight to keep alive their scant hopes of Guinness Six Nations glory against Italy.
Simon Easterby's side had hoped to be running out in Rome on the cusp of an unprecedented third consecutive title and a second Grand Slam in three years.
But, following last weekend's 42-27 hammering against France, Ireland must rely on results elsewhere to snatch the championship crown and are in serious danger of finishing third.
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