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18th March 2023
10:03pm GMT

Ireland celebrate after their Grand Slam victory during the Six Nations Rugby match against England at Aviva Stadium. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
"You've had me on record, over the last few weeks," said Andy Farrell, "saying how he's matured, within our group, and getting so much across his detail. "You've seen there, especially in the second half, I thought he was immense there. Some of that stuff was him figuring out how top put his stamp on the game. The stuff at the breakdown and his efforts at the kick-chase, it is stuff that often goes unseen but it doesn't go unseen by us, because it is constant, week-in, week-out now in training. I'm sure he'll be on to bigger and better things."If Baird was the stand-out Ireland forward - albeit Jack Conan made some charge off the replacements bench - Bundee Aki was the best of their backline. Another player that started off on the outside of the Ireland XV, the Connacht centre showed just how valuable an asset he remains to this side. While others in green were struggling to get their act together, or punch in much impact, Aki was the reliable ball-carrying option and the man that was sticking his entire body in where others would hesitate dipping a shoulder. Aki made 78 metres off 15 carries, did not miss a tackle, was a tough nut to shift out of rucks and held his try-assist pass to Henshaw superbly. It was all about timing and he made it look easy for Henshaw after Ireland had been pounding on the door. Not long after that, he made a carry up the right flank that captured how tough a horse he is to rope and take down when he has the blood up. He ended up carrying three England players on different parts of his body, with the men in white only spared when Jaco Peyper called play back for a penalty. At the start of this tournament, most of us would not have had Ryan Baird or Bundee Aki in our starting XV. At that final whistle shrill, tonight, they were the best we had to offer from a Grand Slam bunch. That, more than anything, sums up what this team are truly all about. Related Articles:
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