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‘Everyone’s raring to go’: Captain Dan Sheehan looking for strong start against Australia
Ireland⚽ Sports13 hr. ago

‘Everyone’s raring to go’: Captain Dan Sheehan looking for strong start against Australia

Captain Dan Sheehan expressed confidence ahead of Ireland's Nations Championship opener against Australia in Sydney, marking his third captaincy appearance. Sheehan, who previously led Ireland in victories over Wales and a loss to New Zealand, took charge after Caelan Doris was injured. He emphasized the team's preparedness and readiness, noting the positive atmosphere among players and fans. Sheehan reflected on past challenges, including slow starts against New Zealand and France, and stressed the importance of focusing on fundamentals and discipline. The match is set for a cooler climate compared to previous games.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndependent🔒Center13 hr. ago
‘Everyone’s raring to go’: Captain Dan Sheehan looking for strong start against Australia

Captain Dan Sheehan expressed confidence ahead of Ireland's Nations Championship opener against Australia in Sydney, marking his third captaincy appearance. Sheehan, who previously led Ireland in victories over Wales and a loss to New Zealand, took charge after Caelan Doris was injured. He emphasized the team's preparedness and readiness, noting the positive atmosphere among players and fans. Sheehan reflected on past challenges, including slow starts against New Zealand and France, and stressed the importance of focusing on fundamentals and discipline. The match is set for a cooler climate compared to previous games.

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