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25th October 2020
10:02am GMT

Ireland players celebrate a try by Will Connors against Italy during the Guinness Six Nations match at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Following the game, Sexton spoke about the intense 15 vs. 15 training session, on Wednesday, that got this Ireland team primed for the game.
"Hugo got a couple of tries and could have had another one, a couple of outstanding finishes. The edge he provided, that work off the ball, ball in the air, all the things you'd expect of a top-class back three player, he provided those. I'm delighted for him. "There's some big competition in and around him. The team we were playing against on Wednesday in training was pretty impressive - James Lowe and Keith Earls on the wings, Robbie Henshaw and Chris Farrell and Stuart McCloskey floating in there, some big competition in the backs. "Then you have Josh [van der Flier] and Will going at it in the back row and that's what we want, competition and people pushing each other."Add in Jamison Gibson-Park and Ross Byrne as outhalves for the 'Reserve XV' and that is one hell of a backline to face. Earls is coming back from injury and was able to take part, while this was another reason why Ireland coach Andy Farrell kept Lowe in camp, even though he is a couple of weeks shy of being fully Irish qualified.
15. Robbie Henshaw 14. Keith Earls 13. Chris Farrell 12. Stuart McCloskey 11. James Lowe 10. Ross Byrne 9. Jamison Gibson-Park 1. Ed Byrne 2. Dave Heffernan 3. Finlay Bealham 4. Ultan Dillane 5. Quinn Roux 6. Peter O'Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Jack ConanThe likes of John Ryan, Kieran Marmion, Jack Carty and Shane Daly all got some reps in too as the First XV were given a tough work-out. Asked for some further insight to that Wednesday training session, which took place shortly after the squad learned who would be starting against Italy, Farrell was effusive in his praise of the players that missed out and who still gave it their all in that session.
"Yeah that's how we trained, 15 versus 15 on Wednesday, and there was a bit of contact in there as well. It was very competitive. "On Wednesday, we tell the lads the team and we see what attitude and fight they've got to want to get over the disappointment and try to help the team. They've got to be team members, first and foremost and they are a big part of the reason why we got the performance today."Under Joe Schmidt, and Declan Kidney before him, the Ireland team was often decided on the Monday and all preparation went into making sure that XV was raring to go. Farrell is taking a different path and hoping the uncertainty over selection translates into genuine competition for places, and intensity to hang onto the jersey when the match arrives.
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