Ireland’s scrum coach, John Fogarty maintains that the team’s belief has not wavered despite their defeat to New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final. Fogarty emphasizes the squad’s preparation and resilience as they gear up to defend their Six Nations title against France.
Fogarty downplays the need for drastic changes, preferring to build upon the team’s recent successes. Under the leadership of captain Peter O’Mahony following Johnny Sexton’s retirement, Ireland is determined to sustain their momentum and deliver a formidable performance.
Robbie Henshaw acknowledges the challenge of playing in Marseille’s Stade Velodrome but embraces the competition for starting positions in the midfield. The team is determined to showcase their best against France and capitalize on the opportunity ahead of them.
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