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What Ireland need to fix to be the most dominant Six Nations team ever
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Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined by Lindsay Peat and Johne Murphy as they look back on Ireland’s 31-7 win over Wales in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
They look at some of the sloppy Ireland play, some good Welsh defending and what Ireland will be looking to improve on over the next few weeks.
They dive into Ireland’s scrum and how they’re improving, and where they’re making their mistakes with discipline.
Plus, they look at the other results across the tournament, how England allowed Scotland to take control of the game and the controversial end to the Italy/France draw.
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