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Six Nations 2020: Easterby backs Ryan to lead Ireland charge against France in Paris

October 31, 2020
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Ryan is assuming an increasing leadership role within the Ireland squad
Venue: Stade de France, Paris Date: Saturday, 31 October Kick-off: 20:05 GMT
Coverage: Live on BBC Two then BBC One with live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, Radio Ulster and BBC Sounds plus live text on BBC Sport website and app.

James Ryan has been backed to lead Ireland’s charge for Six Nations glory against France in Paris on Saturday.

Forwards coach Simon Easterby has hailed lock Ryan as an increasingly influential leader within the squad.

“James Ryan sets incredibly high standards for himself and for others. He has developed himself as a leader in what he says but more importantly in what he does,” said Easterby.

Ireland can claim a fourth title in seven years with a bonus-point victory.

Ireland have beaten Les Blues just 12 times in France, but two of those victories have come in the last seven years.

Brian O’Driscoll tasted the perfect Test farewell with the 22-20 win that sealed Ireland’s 2014 Six Nations title, while Johnny Sexton’s monster drop-goal after 41 over-time phases earned a last-gasp 15-13 victory in 2018.

Former Ireland flanker Easterby endured several wretched defeats in Paris, but believes the new generation of Irish players do not harbour any of those Gallic ghosts of yesteryear.

Ryan typifies the new breed’s confident bearing, with 21 wins in his 27 Tests, leaving Easterby backing the 24-year-old to spearhead Ireland’s Parisian charge.

“Some of the games we’ve won, he has come off the pitch and still been hugely disappointed in some aspects, because he has incredibly high standards,” added Easterby.

“He’s developed himself, and around others, into becoming a really strong, integral part of our team. I think it’s a compliment to James that all the players want to follow him in everything he does.

“He has taken on responsibility with both Leinster and us, and he’s taken it in his stride.

“There’s not many places that he’d fear going to, and that’s the mark of the man himself, that he’s a young man in age but he’s able to deliver.

“At a young age, he’s certainly going in the right direction and he’s someone that everyone wants to follow into battle.”

‘No fear factor’ going to Stade de France

Easterby believes Ireland will cope with an empty Stade de France given the continued coronavirus shutout on fans, insisting the visitors will put aside all thoughts of that try bonus in order to stand a chance of victory.

“The crowd would have been unique, that’s been my experience,” said Easterby. And it will be unique then for the players to experience them not being there.

“There will be players that have been there in the past that have won, and players that have been there in the past and lost.

“But there will also be players that won’t have been there before. And they won’t have any hang-ups about the Stade de France.

Johnny Sexton
A late Johnny Sexton drop goal secured victory on Ireland’s last visit to Paris to face France in February 2018

“It’s clearly an impressive place, and when we arrived there today, the players that hadn’t been there before took it all in. But there shouldn’t be a fear factor going there.

“It just presents a cracking opportunity for us to go and express ourselves and win a game of rugby.

“And then off the back of that if we need to get certain things out of the game we’ll obviously have to do that.”

‘Focus on winning the game first’

If England secure a bonus-point over Italy earlier on Saturday, only a five-pointer – an Irish victory with four tries – will be enough to clinch a first Six Nations success under coach Andy Farrell.

“If you go chasing things then often that can be a distraction, so we must start the game well, we must take opportunities when they arise.

“Coming to Paris and getting a win is something that Irish teams haven’t had huge success with in the last 20 years. But we saw in 2018 that we stayed in the game and we were able to win the game late on.

“That may well not be the case tomorrow, it may be that the game opens up a bit.

“So we have to focus on winning the game first, then after that we reassess probably at half-time on how the game’s going.

“The players have full licence to make good decisions on the pitch, and at the right times Johnny [Sexton] and the other leaders will do that.”



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