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Published 16:35 20 Mar 2023 GMT
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Steve Hansen, left, and Joe Schmidt pictured at Aviva Stadium in 2018. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
“Every time a team is number one in the world, you’ve got to consider them to be a World Cup contender – but it’s a tough tournament to win, and they were number one going into the last one, weren’t they? “So, they’ve seemed to struggle a little bit at World Cups. If it was the All Blacks, they’d probably be called ‘chokers’.""But Ireland have come a long way," Steve Hansen added. "They believe in themselves, and they’re a very good side, so they’re definitely a contender. But they’ll have to overcome the pressure of not having gone past the quarter-finals before, and there’ll be a lot of pressure involved in that. "If they get through to the semi-finals, then they’re in new territory. That’s something they’ll have to deal with that they’ve never dealt with before, and it’s always hard to deal with something you haven’t dealt with before." In fairness to Andy Farrell, who took over from Joe Schmidt after the 2019 World Cup, he has called on his team to embrace being No.1 in the world, and all that comes with it. He also insists this Ireland team can be much better than they have shown over the past 18 months. 2023 marks a return to the world stage for the 63-year-old, with Hansen set to lead the World XV against Eddie Jones' Barbarians at Twickenham on Sunday, May 28. The likes of Semi Radradra, Marika Koroibete and Ngani Laumape have all been confirmed to be appearing for the World XV and it should be a cracking contest. Related Articles:
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