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Simon Easterby on what Ireland were saying at half-time during Wales scare

By PA
James Lowe and Bundee Aki - PA

Simon Easterby praised Ireland’s mentality for “digging ourselves out of a hole” to overcome Wales in the Six Nations and keep their Grand Slam dream alive.

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Ireland started as massive favourites in Cardiff to inflict a 15th-successive defeat on Wales following the departure of their head coach Warren Gatland.

But, having lost centre Garry Ringrose to a 20-minute red card midway through the second quarter, Ireland found themselves 18-10 adrift before rallying in the closing stages to triumph 27-18 and win an eighth Triple Crown in the Six Nations era.

“I’m pleased with the result because we go down a man and then we go down on the scoreboard,” said interim Ireland boss Easterby.

“We had a lot of possession and territory for 30 minutes, but we but didn’t get our accuracy right in scoring the points that we needed.

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“We came in at half-time and felt, if we played in the right way, we could dominate them.

“I’m pleased with the way we responded to being in a bit of a hole and digging ourselves out of it and taking the game away from them in the last 20.”

Ireland host France in Dublin in two weeks’ time with a third-successive Six Nations title very much in sight.

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They conclude their programme against in Rome on the final weekend of the Championship on March 15.

It remains to be seen whether Ringrose will be available for the Stadio Olimpico clash after making head-on-head contact with Wales centre Ben Thomas, with Easterby insisting the sanction “could have been yellow”.

On Ireland’s three wins, Easterby said: “We would certainly have taken this a few weeks back.

“The mark of this group is they always want to get better and chase down things that other teams can’t do. That’s something that will continue to drive the team over the next couple of weeks towards France.

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“Getting this result in a different way to winning in Scotland and beating England at home means we keep building the experiences and keep driving the mentality to do things well.”

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SR 37 days ago

Once again Ireland coaching staff trying to make out Ireland are in some sort of rebuild! No admission that Wales (Who have a massive rebuild in front of them)put pressure on them which they clearly did. Experience won that game for Ireland.Not ‘ ‘Chasing things down things other teams can't do’ What might those things be Simon? So far in the 6 N I haven't seen anything that the AB’s the Books and France can't do and do better.

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RC 35 days ago

Funny, I see absolutely no reference to Easterby talking about a rebuild in this article. And the quote you mentioned was actually edited by the press, which they love to do. What Easterby said was “they want to get better and keep striving to chase down things which maybe other teams can't do”.

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