Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says meeting New Zealand in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup is 'what dreams are made of'.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says meeting New Zealand in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup is "what dreams are made of".to book their place in the last eight.
Ireland made a blistering start in Paris when James Lowe crossed inside two minutes before two Hugo Keenan scores and an Iain Henderson try secured the bonus point before half-time. "A really clinical first-half performance and it had to be because they are a great side, Scotland, to get that many points at half-time was a good innings from us."Ireland captain Johnny Sexton, who will retire after the tournament, said the travelling support was giving the players "the best days of our lives".
"It's important that we keep turning up for them. They give us the best days of our lives and we give them something similar, I'm sure.
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