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Andy Farrell urges Ireland to embrace Six Nations challenge

Ireland have two matches remaining in the competition.

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell insists the Guinness Six Nations title remains "there to be won" and has urged his players to be fearless in pursuit of glory.

The Irish were left to stew on a chastening 24-12 defeat to England during lockdown after the coronavirus pandemic forced the postponement of matches against Italy and France.

Tournament bosses have announced the outstanding fixtures will now take place in late October, with Ireland requiring two bonus-point victories for a chance of championship success.

Ireland have had plenty of time to reflect on a disappointing defeat to England
Ireland have had plenty of time to reflect on a disappointing defeat to England (Adam Davy/PA)

Farrell, who suffered the first defeat of his reign at Twickenham back on February 23, admits his side face an uphill task but wants to be left with no regrets.

"There is a little bit of destiny in your own hands, although it will be a tough old task with the games that have to come," he told irishrugby.ie.

"We were gutted that the competition didn't keep rolling on because obviously after a disappointing game against England the only thing that the boys wanted to do was get back on the horse again.

"We've got to perform against Italy first, we have to get what we want out of that game and they are going to be tough first game up.

  • February 1: Ireland 19-12 Scotland
  • February 8: Ireland 24-14 Wales
  • February 23: England 24-12 Ireland
  • October 24: Ireland v Italy
  • October 31: France v Ireland

"All the lads are aware what is coming around the corner for them, in so far as the big games for the provinces first which will get them selected to get them back into that Six Nations and it's there to be won.

"We've got to be hungry to do that and not be frightened by that."

Italy visit Dublin on October 24, with Ireland travelling to Paris to face France a week later.

Eddie Jones' England currently top the Six Nations standings with 13 points, ahead of France on points difference, with fourth-placed Ireland four points adrift.

Following the conclusion of that competition, Ireland's packed fixture list will continue during an expanded autumn schedule.

Fiji and Japan are understood to be joining the Six Nations side for an unprecedented eight-team tournament, replacing the traditional internationals against the southern hemisphere's top sides.

Farrell, who succeeded Joe Schmidt late last year, is looking forward to a fresh "World Cup-like" competition and having his squad together for an extended period of time.

"Any competition that you are involved in you want to win it," said Farrell.

Andy Farrell, left, replaced Joe Schmidt after last year's World Cup
Andy Farrell, left, replaced Joe Schmidt after last year's World Cup (Brian Lawless/PA)

"I suppose the buzzword over the next couple of months is going to be adaptability, isn't it? We've all got to do that.

"I think its super exciting, a different competition, two new teams in the competition, a competition that is going to be World Cup-like in a way.

"Along with the two games that we have left in the Six Nations it could mean that we are together for eight of nine weeks which is great for us going forward.

"The calendar is packed obviously but it's packed with quality, quality games and it's what we all want to be part of."

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