'Ireland already with their backs against the wall'
Monday, 8 July 2024
In Ireland's two most recent southern hemisphere tours, series victories were secured despite dropping the first Test. In South Africa this time around, there is no such luxury.
In Ireland's two most recent southern hemisphere tours, series victories were secured despite dropping the first Test. In South Africa this time around, there is no such luxury.
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