On any other day, the Irish might have beaten New Zealand in that 2023 World Cup quarter-final, and it is why, in the last six matches between the two teams, they are level at three wins each.
Under Andy Farrell they are in this rich vein of form and, despite World Cups regularly being big downers for the Irish, this was different. You can see the honesty of the Irish players in the way they have bounced back after being gutted, with all expectations blown away, because they have looked at it, and accepted that they didn’t throw it away, but just got beaten by the finest margin.
In those circumstances, you accept that the better team on the day beat you, and then close that chapter and embark on your new mission.
In Ireland’s case, it is to achieve fulfilment and a happy ending from 2024 through to 2027, and what a start they made against the French. Their 38-17 victory was so complete, and doing it away from home against quality opposition is what makes it so impressive.
The Irish have lost a huge personality in Johnny Sexton, but what we have seen is a pattern of play where, when a player of that stature moves out of the team, and a lesser-known fly-half like Jack Crowley replaces him, there is no change. It’s the same Ireland.
It’s almost as if the Irish are setting their own challenge in this Six Nations, because the main competition was from France – and because you cannot imagine there being any complacency with Farrell as coach even though the rest of the teams do not pose as a big a threat.
The main danger that faces Ireland, like most teams, is if they lose four experienced players together at the end of a season through injury, loss of form, or retirement. You can lose one or two players, but overall you need the band to stay together.
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