Ireland cannot let France get ‘tails up’ – Ryan

Ireland cannot let France get ‘tails up’ – Ryan

Ireland lock James Ryan feels a quick start away to France in the Six Nations opener is “unbelievably important” for the visitors.

Andy Farrell’s side will begin their 2026 campaign at the Stade de France on Thursday (20:10 GMT) in a game brought forward to avoid a clash with the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on Friday.

While Ireland beat France in Marseille two years ago, and won at the Stade de France against Scotland and South Africa during the 2023 World Cup, they have not beat Les Bleus at the venue since 2018.

“I think a big start is definitely unbelievably important for us,” said Ryan.

“They get the tails up and the crowd get behind them and they’re into their flow, so a fast start for us is always important but particularly so this weekend.

“I think going away from home over in Paris, you’ve got to start well.”

The Leinster lock, who has 76 caps for Ireland having made his debut in 2017, is expecting the set-piece to be an important battle ground in the game.

“The line-out drive and the scrum is a huge part of their DNA, it’s probably something that gives them a lot of belief,” he added.

“So it’s a big challenge for us as well up front in terms of the set-piece. We’re unbelievably excited about that too.”

Should Farrell choose to hand a debut, most likely from the bench, to Munster’s Edwin Edogbo, Ireland’s effort at the set-piece would be boosted by the uncapped 23-year-old’s 127kg frame.

Edogbo missed nearly two years with Achilles injuries but has impressed for his province this season to earn an Ireland call.

“He’s hit the ground running really well in here and he’s a serious athlete,” said Ryan.

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