Six Nations Jury: Where do Ireland need to improve against France and how do they stop Antoine Dupont?
Briefly

Ireland's rugby team is facing pressure to recover from their previous performance against Wales, and experts suggest that one critical area for improvement is in defense. The recent games highlighted vulnerabilities in Ireland's defense, particularly against quick counter-attacks and wider play. France's ability to exploit these weaknesses could pose significant challenges this weekend. Experts emphasize that Ireland's defensive strategy should be a focus to minimize space for France's dynamic attacks, especially in wide channels where they have historically struggled during matches against Wales and England.
"Ireland needs to improve their defensive strategy to counter France's dynamic attacks, especially exploiting the wide channels where they were vulnerable against Wales and England."
"The analysis points to Ireland's need to tighten their defense against quick counter-attacks, as both Wales and England have successfully targeted gaps that France is likely to exploit."
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