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Is Italy the Unsung Ally in South Africa’s World Cup Quest? A win in Dublin Could Prove Decisive.
There was a time, not that long ago, when Ireland felt inevitable. They were the standard-bearers of cohesion and control, a side that strangled opponents with structure and then quietly accelerated away. The world’s number one team (albeit temporarily) carried themselves with the authority of a group that knew exactly who they were. But and its a big BUT... rugby evolves quickly, and the margins at the top are unforgiving. France’s 36–14 dismantling of Ireland in the Six Nat
Feb 123 min read


The Decisions That Will Make or Break Ireland’s Next World Cup
Ireland’s defeat to France in the opening round of the Six Nations felt bigger than a single loss. It felt like a warning shot. Not just about where Ireland are right now, but about where they might be heading if the next set of decisions aren’t handled with real intent. Andy Farrell has built one of the most cohesive and efficient Test sides of the modern era. Ireland up until 2024 were ruthless, disciplined and almost machine-like in how they dismantled opponents. The flip
Feb 102 min read
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