Ireland Aims for Grand Slam Glory: Easterby Urges Team to Elevate Performance Against France

Simon Easterby emphasizes the need for Ireland to improve their game as they face France in a crucial Six Nations match, aiming for a Grand Slam victory.

Ireland’s Interim Head Coach Simon Easterby has called for his team to elevate their performance as they approach a pivotal Six Nations clash against France. With a Grand Slam within their grasp, Ireland’s recent victory over Wales has set the stage for a high-stakes encounter in Dublin this March.

Ireland’s Recent Form Ireland has been in formidable form this season, securing their third Triple Crown in four years with a hard-fought win against Wales. Sitting atop the Six Nations table, they now prepare to face France, who trail by just three points. Easterby, while acknowledging the team’s strengths, stressed the importance of continuous improvement.

Focus on Preparation Easterby highlighted the consistent approach the team takes each week, stating, “We know there’s something special at the end of this Six Nations, but it won’t be if we don’t prepare well and get ourselves in the prime space to prepare against France.”

Analysis of the Wales Game Despite trailing at halftime against Wales, Ireland showcased their resilience by scoring 17 unanswered points to secure their 19th victory in their last 21 Six Nations matches. However, Easterby believes there is room for growth. “We’ll need to be better against France,” he noted. “We gave Wales opportunities to get into the game, and they played well.”

Looking Ahead to France Ireland has won their last two encounters with France, but past history includes three losses to the French. This game is expected to be a key decider in the championship, with the victor often going on to claim the title in recent years. Easterby anticipates a thrilling atmosphere at Aviva Stadium and a challenging match against a strong French team.

Team’s Commitment “We’re really looking forward to the game,” Easterby added. “We’ve had some good wins recently, but we know France’s strengths and the need to improve ourselves.”

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