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Andy Farrell looks to ‘bigger picture’ as Ireland escape with win over Italy – UK Times

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Head coach Andy Farrell praised Ireland’s resilience after they survived a major scare to scrape an unconvincing 20-13 Guinness Six Nations victory over Italy.

The error-strewn hosts trailed 10-5 at half-time in Dublin before hanging on as the Azzurri pushed to salvage a draw during a breathless finale.

While Ireland ultimately bounced back from a chastening 36-14 round-one loss away to France, a disjointed display at a subdued Aviva Stadium did little to quell concerns they are a fading force.

“That’s the bigger picture stuff, the character, because we were playing against a very good Italian side that was never going to go away,” said Farrell.

“But it was more than that. They were trying to batter the door down at the end. The resilience we showed to win the game was fantastic to see.

“Obviously there’s too many errors within our game at certain times. But the character shown to come back and have the courage to play the type of rugby that we did at times was very encouraging.”

Ireland’s punishing visit to Paris fuelled suggestions they are slipping into the shadows of the world’s top teams following autumn defeats to New Zealand and South Africa.

Giacomo Nicotera’s try and five points from Paolo Garbisi stunned the sold-out home crowd to give Italy a deserved advantage at the break after Jamie Osborne’s opening score.

Second-half tries from Jack Conan and championship debutant Robert Baloucoune restored order, with a conversion and a penalty from replacement fly-half Jack Crowley moving Ireland 20-10 ahead.

A further three points from the boot of Garbisi set up a nervy climax, which concluded with Crowley, who came on for the ineffectual Sam Prendergast, missing touch with a penalty as the home team chased a bonus point.

“I thought Jack played outstandingly well when he came on,” said Farrell.

“I’m actually gutted for him because he wouldn’t normally do that. There are a few things to check there, as far as offside and jumping up and down in his eyeline for the kick.

“It was a bit of a shank but that wouldn’t be the overriding thought that I took from Jack’s game. I thought he was outstanding when he came on.”

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