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Published 13:36 26 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 13:43 26 Feb 2017 GMT
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Asked if his side were building momentum ahead of England's visit to Dublin on March 18, Henderson was giving nothing away. He replied, "Is that what you’re saying?"
"This cliché is thrown out time and time again about how we’re next-game focused. After Scotland, it was, 'We have to go and win the rest of our games, or we don’t win the Championship'. But we won’t win the rest of the games by preparing for England."It was easy to understand where Henderson was coming from but don't think for a second that Ireland are not plotting England's downfall. Devin Toner confirmed as much when he stooped down to chat with us. After warning Wales would 'come out all guns blazing', Toner gave us an insight into the Irish mind-set these past few weeks. He declared:
"It’s good for us to get that quarter-final out of the way. We’ve got the semi-final now and we’re raring to go."A semi-final in Cardiff and, if that goes well, all to play for in a final against Eddie Jones' England. It's shaping up nicely.
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