"A veteran of professional sport, he won't define the team's Six Nations through the prism of a Thomas Ramos kick in Paris. The head coach is balancing a couple of different goals at once and, when he assessed the tournament he spoke with satisfaction about the capacity for a pretty new-look, refreshed team to pull off a win when there was something on the line."
Andy Farrell, the head coach, maintains perspective on his team's Six Nations performance despite missing the opportunity to celebrate at the Aviva Stadium. Rather than focusing on a decisive moment like Thomas Ramos's kick in Paris, Farrell evaluates the tournament through multiple objectives. He expresses satisfaction with how his refreshed, relatively new-look team demonstrated the capacity to secure victories when stakes were high. This approach reflects his experience in professional sport and his balanced view of team development alongside competitive results.
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