Ireland 'in a great place' after Italy win - Lowe
Monday, 12 February 2024
James Lowe says Ireland are in a "great place" after defeating Italy 36-0 to continue their unbeaten start to the defence of their Six Nations title.
James Lowe says Ireland are in a "great place" after defeating Italy 36-0 to continue their unbeaten start to the defence of their Six Nations title.
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