Andy Farrell is anticipating more challenging matches in the remaining Six Nations games after Ireland easily defeated Italy. With six changes from the previous week’s victory over France, Ireland showcased their depth in a convincing 36-0 win at the Aviva Stadium.
While pleased with the performance Farrell acknowledged that the competition will get tougher in the upcoming matches. Ireland currently considered Grand Slam favorites will face Wales on February 24 after a two weeks break.
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