Stephen Ferris On Ireland v All Blacks: ‘If We Play To Our Best, We Should Win’

Stephen Ferris On Ireland v All Blacks: 'If We Play To Our Best, We Should Win'


As the rugby world eagerly anticipates the showdown between Ireland and New Zealand on Friday, former Ireland international Stephen Ferris has shared his insights, blending optimism with realism ahead of this high-stakes encounter.

Ferris exuded confidence in Ireland’s prospects, stating emphatically on The Build-up with Ladbrokes.

“I think we should win.”

This optimism is grounded in the team’s impressive home record against the All Blacks, having not lost to them on Irish soil since 2016.

“We have won 5 out of the last 9 matches against New Zealand”.

“We are probably still hurting a lot from the quarter-final exit.”

“New Zealand played brilliantly; we probably played… good, but not to our best.”

This candid assessment highlights the necessity for Ireland to deliver a top-notch performance to overcome their rivals this time.

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With the match fast approaching, Ferris emphasised the importance of Ireland’s best game:

If we play to our best on Friday night, we should win.

Yet, he also pointed out significant challenges, particularly the absence of key players like Tadhg Furlong, whom he described as a “huge loss.”

While welcoming back Ronan Kelleher from injury, Ferris expressed concern over the long-term absence of Dan Sheehan, which could impact the team’s overall depth.

Ferris voiced apprehensions regarding the strength of the bench, stating, “It doesn’t strike me as a bench that is going to come on and add a huge amount of physical dominance.”

Looking ahead, Ferris predicts a nail-biting contest, saying, “I think it could be a one-score game.” He added, “I can’t see Ireland battering them, or vice versa,” indicating that both teams are likely to deliver strong, measured performances rather than a one-sided affair.

As the countdown to the match continues, Ferris’s insights reflect the mindset of players and fans alike.

His blend of hope and caution encapsulates the spirit of a nation eager to build on past successes while confronting the challenges that lie ahead.

The stage is set for what promises to be an electrifying encounter in Dublin, with all eyes on the pitch as Ireland aims to assert its dominance over the All Blacks once more.

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