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3rd December 2016
04:10pm GMT

"Ireland have really upped their game haven't they?" Parling told us. "That was a really important win for them in Chicago. What that has done for the Irish players in the Lions, it gives them confidence to say 'You know we've beaten these guys' and it might also create a few doubts in the minds of the New Zealand players."After a disastrous 2015 for the northern hemisphere teams, where no side reached the semi-final stage of the world-cup, there has been a resurgence of sorts so far this year.
The scoreboard between the Six Nations and the Rugby Championship sides sees the northern hemisphere nations 9-6 ahead in terms of wins.
Parling believes the form shown by the home nations this year, particularly England, can only benefit the Lions' chances next summer.
"Well I certainly think the form of England in the last year or so (can benefit the Lions).....I certainly think the home nations are in a fairly good place."Belief When we quizzed Parling on that famous English victory over the All Blacks, he told us that belief is the single most important attribute needed to overcome the world champions.
"The main thing for me is that it's gotta be belief, belief that you're going to win."Parling also revealed that it is often the case that teams are beaten even before they take to the field because they genuinely believe that they are not going to win.
"They might say there going to win but maybe they don't believe it."He also added that Ireland's victory over New Zealand in Chicago can inspire belief in the rest of the Lions squad when they face then next summer.
"Like that win in Chicago maybe the next time they (the Irish players) play them they believe they are going to win, and yeah that (belief) is definitely the main thing."
There is a lot of rugby to be played between now and the Lions first test match against the All Blacks on the June 24 but with the form shown by home nations so far this year, we definitely have reasons to be optimistic.
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