Ireland's upcoming match against France is pivotal, following a challenging encounter with Wales. Despite initial concerns due to the new coaching dynamic within the Welsh team, the Irish squad recognized that the Test match environment offered substantial risks. Historically, Wales is a formidable opponent, often bolstered by their domestic talent and experience. The article highlights how Wales's previous lackluster performances may not reflect their true potential, and suggests that Ireland's adaptability will be crucial in this decisive stage.
The main reason we should have been worried was a Test match away from home against a country which has produced many great sides and some of the best players the game has ever seen.
All Wales needed, it seems now, was a bit of guidance and confidence. They were always unlikely to be as poor as they looked in Paris and Rome.
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