'We're a good side that has nowhere near reached its potential' - Andy Farrell.
Murray Kinsella Reports from the Aviva Stadium THE MESSAGE FROM Andy Farrell and Johnny Sexton post-match was clear.
It’s not helpful that they’re all on Ireland’s side of the draw, with the Boks in their pool, but this Irish team has serious ambitions and the quality to match. “Everyone is going to get better in the summer when we get to spend more time together. We expect our side when we get to the first game in the World Cup to be a lot better than what we are now and that’s the reality.”
“I don’t actually know,” said Farrell. “I don’t know whether to laugh or cry, a bit sad. I don’t know.
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