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10th February 2020
09:41am GMT

"[The nine points are] important but I suppose, at this stage, it’s just about learning the lessons and getting better and understanding what we are trying to achieve. "If you can do that on the back of a win all the better really. I just said to the lads in the changing room that it is a great place to be – you have got two from two and there is still plenty to fix."
Farrell told us, post-match, that he honestly had not thought about the prospect of coming up against Owen Farrell's England with a Triple Crown on the line.
In terms of team selection, Farrell and Ireland have it sweet. Robbie Henshaw went off for a Head Injury Assessment and Farrell says he passed the first of those checks. Everything else, he assured us, was the usual bumps and bruises that come with Test rugby.
There are only two changes that Farrell may consider for the game against England. Caelan Doris will be pressing for a place in the matchday squad although the back row looks locked in - O'Mahony, van der Flier and Stander.
In the starting XV, the big consideration is does Dave Kilcoyne deserve to leapfrog Cian Healy and start at loosehead. Healy has looked good in the loose and his scrummaging was better against Wales but he had a tough time of it at that set-piece against the Scots. Kilcoyne was concussed in the Guinness Six Nations opener but he provided real spark off the bench on Saturday.
Elsewhere it's looking like business as usual with Keith Earls proving he can be a valuable bench option, covering 13 for the second half after Henshaw left the fray.
15. Jordan Larmour 14. Andrew Conway 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Bundee Aki 11. Jacob Stockdale 10. Johnny Sexton 9. Conor Murray 1. Dave Kilcoyne 2. Rob Herring 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. James Ryan 5. Iain Henderson 6. Peter O'Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. CJ StanderReplacements: Kelleher, Healy, Porter, Toner, Doris, Cooney, Byrne, Earls.
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