'Warren came in during the week and watched our training session... Some lads are dead certs'
Andy Farrell believes Ireland’s players have given British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland “one or two more headaches” following their morale-boosting mauling of England.
Gatland, who is finalising plans for this summer’s series against South Africa, visited the Irish training camp in midweek and was in Dublin on Saturday to watch the hosts outclass the deposed Guinness Six Nations champions.
Ireland boss Farrell expects some of his squad to be “dead certs” for Lions selection and feels other hopefuls have left New Zealander Gatland with plenty to ponder.
“Warren came in during the week and watched our training session. It was a great tonic for us,” said Farrell, who enjoyed a 32-18 win over Eddie Jones’ men.
“There were a lot of good individual performances at the start of the competition and some lads have just carried that on.
“Some lads are dead certs to get on the plane and I’ve absolutely no doubt that there will be one or two more headaches for Warren after that game.”
Ireland produced the best display of the Farrell era to blow away the 2019 World Cup finalists at the Aviva Stadium.
The resounding success backed up victories over Italy and Scotland and completed the Irish salvage operation after their title hopes were wiped out inside two rounds by narrow defeats to Wales and France.
The identity of Ireland’s next opponents remains uncertain as talks continue over a possible summer tour of the Pacific islands.
Captain Johnny Sexton – who is unlikely to be involved in that potential trip as he targets a Lions place -says Ireland must “strive for consistency” after ending a challenging campaign on a high.
The veteran fly-half produced a faultless kicking display against England to register 22 points and feels his side have laid solid foundations for the future.
“When things weren’t clicking for a couple of games, it was never one person’s fault, it was a collective thing,” said Sexton, the Six Nations’ leading points scorer with 65.
“We saw some good stuff (on Saturday); still stuff that we can get better at.
“We set a standard in some areas that we need to keep for next November, or summer tour – it’s hard to know what’s next – and then into next year’s Six Nations.
“We’ve got to keep getting better and now we have to strive for consistency.”
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Ben Smith. My Man! So glad this is only "opinion piece". I was Reading the headline and straight away assumed you meant a 2 horse race between Pieter and Cheslin. There was no way you you meant Caelan.
Cheslin is not only the most exciting winger of this generation, but also a multi disciplined performer, Defence, Lineouts, Conversions and scrumming. LOL. He can do it all. He can put players twice his size on there rear ends and side step at full pace around on coming traffic on a penny.
I will also note that there has been since 2009 till 2017 only NZ winners bar the great one Thierry Dusautoir for France in 2011. And this was because they were the best team in the world winning back to back world cups, also having the best players at that time nominated. Never before has there been more than 2 players from the same country nominated for the award, but this year there was 3 from SA. All Dbl World Cup winning Players.
No one has been so put out about who was nominated in earlier awards, but for some reason you are.
I am thankful that its not up to you to decide on the "token" choices. (Rather lets not use that language again). The world chose the players and lets leave it there.
I don't Blame Rugby Pass for allowing this to print, but there should have been some profound editing on this.
Thanks for your opinion, But maybe lets keep it that just yours not anyone else's.
Go to commentsIf OZ are to regain their lost credibility they now need to tip up the Irish or at least run them close. Can't see that happening even though miracles occasionally occur
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