Ireland scrum-coach John Fogarty says the players are determined to convert their chances into tries against Italy tomorrow.
Andy Farrell's side scored only two tries in their defeats to Wales and France in the opening two games of their Guinness Six Nations campaign.
Speaking to Irish Rugby TV after today's captain's run in Rome, Fogarty revealed that the players have taken responsibility for making things click against the Azzurri.
"So much of it has been really, really good. The last few pieces, which sometimes is a focus thing, which sometimes is a little bit of a detail thing, these are the things during the week that we’ve spoken about as a group.
“That the players have led in how they’re prepping during the week and finishing off those last pieces. We’d expect to put ourselves in good positions to start with and that’s going to be a battle against Italy.
“When we do put ourselves in good positions, have that focus. Have that clarity in our heads to just get after it and get it done.”
Return of Kilcoyne and Furlong to front-row
Fogarty has also welcomed the return of Tadhg Furlong and Dave Kilcoyne to the front-row at the Stadio Olimpico.
"They’re delighted to be back, ‘Killer’ and Tadhg in a starting jersey for Ireland. “It has been brilliant to see during the week their prep. How much focus they have put into what they need to get done during the week, so that they can perform tomorrow.
“In general, the pride they have of getting back into a starting Irish jersey. We’ll expect huge energy from that group of props to start. Cian Healy and Andrew Porter have gone so well in the previous games.
“They’re never too happy not to be in a starting jersey, but they’re looking forward to coming off the bench and really stressing what Italy have. We’re looking forward to seeing that.”
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