Invincibility cloak means Ireland can't be stopped - Warburton
Tuesday, 27 February 2024
Former Wales captain Sam Warburton says Ireland are wearing an "invincibility cloak" in the Six Nations and will not be stopped this year.
Former Wales captain Sam Warburton says Ireland are wearing an "invincibility cloak" in the Six Nations and will not be stopped this year.
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