France and England will battle it out for the Six Nations title within the closing match subsequent weekend and, regardless that Eire aren’t pushing these heavyweights, they now established themselves as a younger, upcoming squad.
Their victory over Wales is their second of this marketing campaign after a formidable 57-20 win over Italy, who occupy fourth spot.
“We’re beginning to deal with larger events and greater strain extra, and with that comes extra expectation. However that is the cool factor, that is the place we need to be,” he continued.
“Our subsequent factor now’s we will begin changing that perception, that confidence, that understanding and that we’re fairly good into outcomes.
“We’ll get there, the trajectory remains to be up and we’re nonetheless hungry to get higher. So little doubt we’ll get there and as fast as we will get there, the faster the higher.
Regardless of their progress, Bemand additionally acknowledged they nonetheless have room to enhance.
Eire have by no means crushed France nor England with the pinnacle coach including that this have to be an intention of the facet.
“We do need to be in video games the place we’re able to beat an England and a France.
“Are we getting there? Nicely, with this competitors, we have proved that we’ve not as but.
“So, we’ll take that, however sadly it means we’ve to sit down on it for 12 months earlier than we get one other crack at them, a prime 4 workforce.
“Our job now’s to get pretty much as good as we will within the subsequent yr in order that once we get them over right here, we will condense that scoreline even additional.”
Eire end their Six Nations marketing campaign with a house match towards Scotland on 17 Might on the Aviva Stadium.


















































