Farrell issues World Cup warning to Ireland's rivals after Grand Slam triumph

512     0
Farrell on Sexton:
Farrell on Sexton: 'Johnny is one of the best, if not the best, Ireland has ever produced. What a way for him to go out of the Six Nations' (Image: Getty Images)

Andy Farrell ticked the Grand Slam box then issued a Rugby World Cup warning to Ireland’s rivals.

His side had beaten England to notch a 10th straight win and consolidate their world number one ranking.

But Farrell insisted: “There’s a long way to go for us to be at our best - which is a great sign. We’re a good side that’s nowhere near reached its potential.”

He went further, telling captain Johnny Sexton “there are bigger fish to fry than this”. By which he means the World Cup.

Ireland have never been past the quarter-finals, a dismal record for a rugby nation of their stature. They are drawn in pool with holders South Africa and Scotland, with only two to advance.

Ex-Scotland coach wants "immature" national anthem axed on eve of Six Nations qeituikxidqeinvEx-Scotland coach wants "immature" national anthem axed on eve of Six Nations

Yet these men in green are making a habit of rewriting history. They had not won a series in New Zealand until a year ago, while this was the first Grand Slam to be clinched in Dublin.

Farrell issues World Cup warning to Ireland's rivals after Grand Slam triumphIreland players celebrate their Grand Slam triumph after beating England 29-16 (Peter Morrison/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

“We’ve carried on winning,” said Farrell. “Is that the yardstick, I don’t know. I suppose we just go on the performances.

“We continue to find a way. It’s never been perfect but the game is not like that, so the mental strength of our game and large parts of our game are in a good place.”

Sexton brought the curtain down on his Six Nations career with nine points to surpass Ronan O’Gara as the championship’s all-time record scorer on 566.

Farrell issues World Cup warning to Ireland's rivals after Grand Slam triumphIreland head coach Andy Farrell (©INPHO/Dan Sheridan)

“He’s one of the best, if not the best, Ireland has ever produced,” Farrell said. “What a way for him to go out of the Six Nations, lifting the trophy on a Grand Slam.”

For all that they deserve the plaudits, England gave the Irish a right good rattle and but for indiscipline would have taken it to the wire.

“I keep on saying that the opposition is always going to have a say,” Farrell added. “England were there to spoil the party 100 per cent and they did really well.

“I thought we started off pretty nervy, which obviously wasn’t part of the plan, but we kept calm and we kept on finding a way and that just sums up where the team’s at, to get there in the end with a bonus-point win.”

Alex Spink

England rugby union team, Ireland rugby union team, Six Nations, Andy Farrell

Read more similar news:

01.02.2023, 13:46 • Sport
England star Joe Marler reflects on lowest point after fight with pregnant wife
01.02.2023, 15:47 • Sport
Welsh Rugby ban Tom Jones hit Delilah from Stadium ahead of Six Nations
02.02.2023, 12:40 • Sport
Hook makes Wales vs Ireland prediction and weighs in on Netflix series concern
02.02.2023, 14:25 • Sport
Wales fans vow to keep singing Delilah after star player blasts ban decision
02.02.2023, 14:47 • Sport
Borthwick changes half of England team for Six Nations opener against Scotland
02.02.2023, 18:38 • Sport
Scotland chief explains Lions omissions ahead of England Six Nations opener
02.02.2023, 22:00 • Sport
Borthwick puts faith in snubbed Jones players as he looks for England revival
02.02.2023, 22:20 • Sport
Maro Itoje concedes England players let down fans as he makes Six Nations vow
03.02.2023, 08:20 • Sport
Your chance to get England & Scotland 2023 Guinness Six Nations tickets
03.02.2023, 10:27 • Sport
Your chance for a 2023 Guinness Six Nations rugby shirt